Mike Phillips

Mike Phillips obituary

Mike Phillips

Mike Phillips Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 28, 2015.
Former University of Kentucky basketball player Mike Phillips, a member of the 1978 national championship team, died after a fall Saturday at his Madisonville home. He was 59.

Hopkins County Coroner Dennis Mayfield confirmed the death and said his office was investigating. An autopsy was to be performed Monday to determine the cause of death, Mayfield said.

Joe B. Hall, who coached UK's 1978 championship team, called Phillips a "statue of competitiveness."

"Somebody you'd want in a foxhole with you," Hall said. "He had courage and toughness, yet he was a gentle giant."

Phillips teamed with Rick Robey, both listed at 6-10, to form a "Twin Towers" tandem that helped Kentucky win the 1978 national championship.

"They were the first Twin Towers," Hall corrected.

In helping Kentucky win its first national championship in 20 years, Phillips and Robey each averaged double-digit points: Robey 14.4 and Phillips 10.2.

During his four years at UK, Phillips scored 1,367 points. That ranks 25th on UK's career scoring list. Robey scored 28 more points, which puts him in 23rd place.

"We were 'King' and 'Kong,' whatever it was," Robey said in a shaky voice. "The Twin Towers."

The two became so closely identified that it wasn't unusual for a fan to call Robey "Mike" and Phillips "Rick."

Robey said he sought escape on the golf course Sunday.

"Because you never know what the day brings. Gosh. Mike was ... ," Robey said, his voice trailing off. It's kind of wild."

Former teammate Jack Givens noted that Phillips was the first player from the 1978 team to pass away.

"Even at our age now, we feel invincible," Givens said in describing the shock of Phillips' death, "and (believed) we'll always be around. To get that kind of news was really, really sad and tragic."

Kyle Macy, a guard on the 1978 team, noted how Phillips evolved from a "free spirit" and someone unafraid to question authority as a UK player to a middle-aged man who arrived at team reunions the model of decorum in a three-piece suit.

Macy said he wondered, "OK, what did you do with Mike Phillips?"

Before coming to UK, Phillips was a two-time Mr. Basketball in Ohio (1973 and 1974). Hall said an assistant coach, Boyd Grant, led the recruiting effort to sign the star player from the Akron area.

Phillips made an impact as a freshman (7.8 points per game). He scored 10 points and grabbed four rebounds in Kentucky's noted 92-90 victory over unbeaten Indiana in the 1975 NCAA Tournament. (It seemed inevitable, of course, that Robey had the same number of points and rebounds.)

Hall said he played Phillips and Robey together, unusual for the time, in part to help recruit multiple big men in the future. Phillips and Robey made it work despite each being best as low-post offensive players.

"They played so well together and complemented each other," Hall said.

He also noted Phillips' role in another famous NCAA Tournament game. The run to the 1978 national championship almost ended in the first round. Hall's benching of four starters shook the Cats from their lethargy and on to a 85-76 victory over Florida State.

"He was the one I didn't bench," Hall said of Phillips, who had 14 points, a team-high six rebounds and two steals (which tied for the team high) in the game.

After his UK career, Phillips played 11 professional seasons in Spain. He and his wife, Candy, owned a medical supply business and a training/exercise facility. Phillips is also survived by a son, also named Mike.

For Kentucky fans, Phillips and his 1978 teammates made an indelible mark by winning the program's first post-Adolph Rupp championship. The triumph was celebrated repeatedly at team reunions.

A reunion to sign autographs within the past year was on Robey's mind.

"What we were saying is we're all still here," he said. "That was a big thing."

That's no longer true.

"We had a bond that went beyond just basketball," Givens said. "We just loved getting together and we loved spending time together.

"It's going to be really, really difficult when we get together next time."

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Galen Vallance

February 7, 2016

I was a student at UK during that time and remember walking past Rick and Mike while walking to class. I remember thinking their thighs were bigger round than my whole body. There were truly TWIN TOWERS.

Scott Ferderber

May 19, 2015

I remember Mike from his freshman year and beating maybe Indiana's best team in '75. I was glad UK won it all three years later. That was a great team and I'm an IU alum.

Cheryl Nash

May 8, 2015

I was in 7th grade when I watched Mike lead us to the state championship. I especially enjoyed watching him dunk; the crowd went crazy because it wasn't legal to do in a game then. Then I enjoyed watching him play at Kentucky. So glad he came back to MHS for the reunion of the championship in the gym. Great player and sweet man.

Judi Bennett

April 30, 2015

Still speechless as is my Mom who loved Mike dearly. Rest in peace my old friend.
Judi Bennett & Virginia Bennett

Dudley Tharp

April 30, 2015

Thanks for lots of memories Big Mike. You were one of my favorites at UK. So glad to have had you at UK.
RIP now big fella. Thoughts and Prayers to your family.

Dave Elder

April 30, 2015

I still fondly remember those card games in study hall in Manchester HS Mike. Rest in peace brother.

April 29, 2015

so sorry for Candy, Mike Jr. and the Austin family. Prayers are for comfort today and in the future. What a difficult time in your lives. Kim Dodson Hartman, Akron, Ohio

Kimberly Crawley

April 29, 2015

You were one of the best, Mike, both on and off the court. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Rest In Peace.

Robert E. Gill

April 29, 2015

I was a freshman when Mike was a senior and he led us to the high school state championships. He carried our team on his back usually three-man guarding him at one time. He was a gentle giant. That ride to the championship was the greatest time in my life and I owe it all to Mike. May you RIP. God bless your family at this time.

Harland Stanley

April 28, 2015

As a kid, I enjoyed watching you play for the Wildcats. You will always be remembered by your many fans. Rest In Peace.

Russ Mullins

April 28, 2015

With deepest Sympathy

April 28, 2015

Mike
. . .
make install'

Julie Williams

April 28, 2015

We loved watching you when you played at UK, you were a beast. Thank you for helping to bring a National Championship to UK in 1978. Prayers for all of his loved ones, he left us much too soon. Rest in Eternal Peace Big Mike.

April 28, 2015

Mike.Te recordare siempre.Gran jugador.Mejor persona.Adolfo Sada,tu mejor medico.Hasta siempre.

Karen Bowen

April 28, 2015

Gone, but certainly not forgotten. Prayers for the family. RIP Mike Phillips. The BBN loves you!

Nancy Yeary

April 27, 2015

RIP, Mike Phillips. My husband, two daughters and I were huge fans. We were lucky enough to see the 'Cats play several times and to attend the celebration in Memorial Coliseum in 1978. What joy you brought to our family. God bless Mike's wife, Candy, and their son, Mike, and comfort them in this time of tragedy and grief.

The Yeary Family

Donald Ray

April 27, 2015

I was 20 yrs old when you helped UK win our 5th national championship. 57 now and still remember you vividly . Thanks for the memories. I'll always remember your toughness. You and Rick Roby were the face of champions. Thanks so much and may you always rest in BIG BLUE heaven.God bless you and be with your family.

carlos valladolid

April 27, 2015

much felt his death from Valladolid Spain. where I leave fond memories.

Gary Jameson

April 27, 2015

Mike,
Thanks for your contribution to the Most Awesome Basketball Tradition in the World! We will miss you!
To your wife and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
May God comfort and hold you extra tightly during the days and weeks ahead.
With heartfelt sympathy,
The Jameson Family

Sheila Byron

April 27, 2015

This is a terrible shock! Prayers for the family! Mike was fun to watch, a leader with a giant legacy!

Phil Witt

April 27, 2015

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Ben Marsh

April 27, 2015

I had the privilege to watch you play at UK and win the National Championship in 1978. One of my earliest memories of Kentucky basket ball at the age of 10 years old. Rest in peace Mr. Phillips. Big Blue Nation mourns the loss of one of our Champions.

Dennis Elkins

April 27, 2015

Sorry to hear the news of Mike Phillips death. He was a great player. I watched him when he played for Manchester High School in Ohio and always hoped he would play for the Wildcats. Fortunately, I moved back to Kentucky in 1978 and got to enjoy the success of the Big Blue. God bless Mike's family. may He hold you in His comforting and loving arms. Dennis Elkins

Phyllis Baugh

April 27, 2015

So sorry to hear of the death of Mike Phillips. Sympathy to his family and friends.

Marie H. Jackson

April 27, 2015

I was saddened to learn of Mike's death. My husband Dr. Jackson and I were house parents for the 1978 basketball team. We have kept in touch all these years. I will surely miss him.

Marla Ingram

April 27, 2015

My dad took me to see the 1978 team. Those memories, I will cherish forever. Rest in Peace and may God bless you and your family.

April 27, 2015

Used to play pickup games with Mike after intramurals freshman & sophomore years. Always laughed because he insisted on playing guard to bring the ball up the court! Gave us short guys a chance. Sad day. Will miss you big guy.

Diane Thomas-Marsh

April 27, 2015

You will never be forgotten by the BBN. God speed Mike.

Bo Sutton

April 27, 2015

God bless your family,you will be missed big man you will allways be rememberd as the first twin of the twin towers,I still have the poster!

Diane Thomas-Marsh

April 27, 2015

I saw them beat Indiana at Freedom Hall between Christmas and New Year's 1977 and they were great! A wonderful memory of a great team and a great player.

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