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Yup. Not sure why that article was just published yesterday.Must have heard or read this story 100 times.
Somebody with connections wants to instigate tension between UConn and St. Johns. This is a continuation of the NY Post articles last season probably. You want to foster a rivalry. Get fans angry with another teams program.Yup. Not sure why that article was just published yesterday.
Not hard to doI heard the restaurant story before but I love it. It really makes Pitino look like a jerk.
I'm sure he has learned stuff. After all, we haven't read about him having sex in public in years...I just wonder if Pitino has learned anything over his long career...
Still good, every time.Must have heard or read this story 100 times.
Pitino would never be able to enhance this 'investment' like Calhoun did:
He has had to. Getting banned going to Europe, coaching Iona, and now St John’s has humbled him recruiting wise, he has become disconnected in that kids in HS know little about who he was. Short attention spans. I’m sure he is same old Rick in every other aspect.Anyone know if Pitino has changed the way he approaches recruits, or if it's the same old story with him? Coaches can certainly learn and change over time - even in Hurley's short time at UConn, the offense, with Coach Luke, has really changed in the short time Hurley's been at the helm. Obviously he saw an issue he wanted addressed, and went out and assembled the staff to help achieve it.
I just wonder if Pitino has learned anything over his long career...
I think some people forget how athletic he was because they think of him draining threes with the Celtics and Heat when he was older but Hall of Famer and top 50 all-time. I think he's always gotten his due.He was so much better than most people realize. He played his best years out of the spotlight.
Nah. Most people don’t remember him dunking on people. He also had stints in Seattle as the pg. As he lost a step, he wasn’t able to play point anymore. He gets his due because of the 3’s. He was much more.I think some people forget how athletic he was because they think of him draining threes with the Celtics and Heat when he was older but Hall of Famer and top 50 all-time. I think he's always gotten his due.
Why the Ray hate?He is a jerk
Hall of Famer.He was so much better than most people realize. He played his best years out of the spotlight.