Quentin Boullet becomes assistant coach at SLUC Nancy

Quentin Boullet officially joins SLUC Nancy as Sylvain Lautié’s assistant coach. A coherent choice for the Lorraine club, which relies on a young, already experienced technician specialized in video analysis, to strengthen its staff after Jonathan Nebout’s departure to JL Bourg.
Recruitment 2025-2026 🚨
Quentin Boullet joins the coaching staff of SLUC Nancy Basket!
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Already under Sylvain Lautié’s command in 2023
Having worked at UFAB’s training center between 2014 and 2017, Quentin Boullet continued his skill development as assistant coach at Brissac (NM1), before expanding his expertise by joining Cholet Basket. There, he coached U15 teams, both girls and boys, before leading the NM3 team two seasons later.
He also distinguished himself on the international stage: in 2019, he collaborated with Sylvain Lautié during AfroBasket with Mali as a video analyst. In 2023, he joined the staff of the French U20 women’s team, which became European champions that year.
From Limoges to Nancy
Last season, Quentin Boullet discovered Betclic ELITE when joining Limoges CSP in January 2025. Recruited for his rigor and thorough knowledge of video analysis, his mission was to support the Limoges staff in game preparation and daily work, while contributing to the team’s maintenance objective. Crawford Palmer had praised his « complementarity with the coaches » and his training qualities.
Sylvain Lautié: « A valuable asset »
Sylvain Lautié, who reunites with a collaborator he knows well, is delighted with this reinforcement:
« Quentin is a young coach full of qualities. He joins the club with solid technical expertise, particularly in mastering video tools and individual development, especially with young prospects. A valuable asset for next season. »
With this arrival, SLUC Nancy continues structuring its staff by betting on a methodical technician, capable of bridging the gap between analysis and player development.
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