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TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (10/31/2013 10:54:16 AM)

The Gophers are in the final 3 for Reid Travis. He scratched Gonzaga off his list. Down to Stanford, Duke and Minnesota.




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/2/2013 1:07:47 PM)

Richard Pitino Media Day Transcript. Courtesy of The Daily Gopher:

THE MODERATOR: Next up is Minnesota head coach Richard Pitino.

COACH PITINO: Thank you guys very much. Appreciate you guys coming. It's been‑‑ since I took the job‑‑ certainly a whirlwind, as everybody can imagine. But it all starts with just getting these guys to understand the culture that we're trying to play with and just start it from there with recruiting every single day and getting these guys to understand what we're all about.
Questions?

Q. I'm sure you haven't heard this question yet. Any advice from Dad about what the transition is like to‑‑ what the transition is like to a power six conference and how you've adjusted to that?

COACH PITINO: I haven't spoken to him since I took the job, so...
(Laughter).
No, people ask me that a lot, just about is there one piece of advice. There's not one piece of advice. There's so many things on a daily basis, so many little things just that as a coach you don't deal with when you're at a smaller school, smaller basketball program to where you're at now.
So I talked to him several times a day about the little things. So I'm lucky to have him. Very fortunate.

Q. Can you just talk about this experience just coming to meet a lot of your peers here and just kind of get a feel of what it's like to be in the Big Ten as a head coach?

COACH PITINO: Yeah, it's pretty cool. Normally growing up I was always the guy kind of off to the corner and made to come to these things with my dad or whatever it may be.
So it's exciting, and it just shows you how great this league is when you walk down the hall and you see a Tom Izzo or you see a Thad Matta, or you see a Tom Crean or a Coach Beilein or whoever it may be.
Then you see all these other guys who are great coaches as well. It just shows how strong this league is, how established all these programs are, and just the traditions are unbelievable.

Q. Most of your background, Big East and SEC. Watching a lot of tape during the summer of the Big Ten, anything make it look different to you than other leagues you've seen?

COACH PITINO: Yeah, I mean, I think the one misconception I think is everybody thinks it's a grinded‑out league. But I watched Indiana's exhibition game yesterday while I was working out and they want to run.
I've watched Michigan State. They want to get out and run. Ohio State. All these teams really want to get out and run. I think people think it's a grind‑'em‑out, physical league, but when I was in the Big East the first time around it's probably as physical as it gets.
So, no, I think they're all great styles‑‑ they're pretty similar to a lot of the programs I'm used to. I think what happens is as you get into conference, the game slows down a lot. I think that's just the way it works, especially with officiate and so on.
So it's not as different, I think, as people may think.

Q. Just wanted to know what kind of an identity are you looking to establish with your team?

COACH PITINO: Well, I would hope when you watch our team play that it's a team that plays extremely hard, plays together. Certainly would like to create offense from our defense. We don't really want to slow up, run a lot of sets. That would not be ideal for us. Like to create a lot of turnovers. That's something that's really important, create a lot of possessions is important, trying to get a lot of steals.
Last year at FIU we were eighth in the country in steals. That was something we tried to hang our hat on and try to generate as much offense from our defense and hopefully be one of the best conditioned teams in the country.

Q. Along those lines, from a conditioning standpoint, how has the team taken to that, and are you as assiduous about body fat percentages as your dad is?

COACH PITINO: It runs in the family. We had a kid, Mo Walker, who was 310 pounds when we got the job. He's now 260 pounds, a little bit less than that.
Extremely important. I believe in it. I hired the strength coach who was at Kentucky who was with my dad and with the Celtics. That's very much a part of what we want to do.
I believe more than anything certainly conditioning is huge, but it provides confidence for these guys. Mo Walker now feels great when he walks on the court because he's in the best shape of his life. That's very much ‑‑ we try to hang our hat on that as much as possible. And the way we want to play, you can't get tired.

Q. Who are some of the coaches that you maybe know the best and maybe you've talked to since you've been here already?

COACH PITINO: I've known Tom Crean for a couple of years. He was at Marquette when we were at Louisville and I know him a little bit. He's been great. Coach Izzo, we played them when I was at Florida and we played them when I was up at Florida, and he's always been real kind to me. And I've known all the guys. John Groce, when he was an assistant, I was an assistant. Pat Chambers was an assistant at Villanova when I was an assistant.
They've all been great. I'm the young guy in the league, one of the youngest coaches out there. They've been very receptive to me. They've given me great advice, been guys that I can lean on, which is nice to see.

THE MODERATOR: Thank you, Coach.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/2/2013 2:06:07 PM)

Gophers are out of the running for Tyus Jones. Duke, Kansas and Baylor are the final 3.




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/2/2013 2:06:38 PM)

Bummer. [:@]




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/2/2013 2:08:47 PM)

Not at all surprising.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/3/2013 5:47:08 PM)

I would be surprised if he didn't go to Duke.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/3/2013 6:00:28 PM)

Yah, I think he has been signed sealed and delivered to Puke for a few years now. Look at the bright side. He isn't going to a Big Ten school.

Travis is supposed to be picking soon. I may be reading too much into it, but he seems to have been the most accessible of the Big 3 for interviews. Every time I watch or read what he says, he almost sounds like he really wants the home town team to win him over. It also sounds like a good academic institution is really important to him, which would make Stanford a major contender. If Tyus goes to Duke, I don't know how much it affects Travis, since Tyus is a one and done caliber player while Travis looks more like a 3 or 4 year commit.




drew -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/5/2013 5:48:26 PM)

Travis was at the game behind the bench last night. He would be huge, because he'll be here for awhile and is exactly what we need (size, power). We'll find out Friday!




Dave E -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 10:49:11 AM)

Less than 5 hours remain on the Travis watch.

Fingers crossed.  You can't have a ceremony two miles from campus, invite the public, and then not pick Minnesota, can you?




panndder -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 11:08:09 AM)

Sounds like he's going to pick Minnesota, but you don't know until you know.

Doesn't sound like we're out of the running for Jones, at least not officially. One of his parents said we were out of the running for the Jones/Okafor package, but we all knew that. Okafor tweeted the other day something about going with your heart or your brain. Hard to know, but it almost sounds like one is leaning one way and one the other (Okafor leans Kansas, Jones leans Duke is the rumor) so who knows. I think the odds of Jones coming here are around 1%, not 0%. [;)]




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 11:22:04 AM)

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ORIGINAL: drew

Travis was at the game behind the bench last night. He would be huge, because he'll be here for awhile and is exactly what we need (size, power). We'll find out Friday!


Exactly what we need. Size is really what we're lacking.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 11:33:20 AM)

I'm really nervous about this. I have no basis for thinking Travis is the most likely to come here other than a gut feeling. I've said several times already that it really seems like he is a big Gopher fan and really wants Pitino to win him over. On the other hand all the reports are that academics is huge for Travis and his family. His older brother is a starter for Harvard. Minnesota is a fine academic institution, but Stanford is renowned for its academics. I have a feeling Puke is running 3rd, but Stanford worries me.

Come on Reid, give us that big recruiting win.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 11:35:36 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: David Levine

quote:

ORIGINAL: drew

Travis was at the game behind the bench last night. He would be huge, because he'll be here for awhile and is exactly what we need (size, power). We'll find out Friday!


Exactly what we need. Size is really what we're lacking.


Not to mention he is the one out the Big 3 that is most likely to stay for a 3-4 year hitch. Jones is likely one and done and Vaughn has already said that his goal is to be ready for the NBA draft after his freshman year.




Jim Frenette -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 3:21:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

I'm really nervous about this. I have no basis for thinking Travis is the most likely to come here other than a gut feeling. I've said several times already that it really seems like he is a big Gopher fan and really wants Pitino to win him over. On the other hand all the reports are that academics is huge for Travis and his family. His older brother is a starter for Harvard. Minnesota is a fine academic institution, but Stanford is renowned for its academics. I have a feeling Puke is running 3rd, but Stanford worries me.

Come on Reid, give us that big recruiting win.


His girl friend is already attending the U




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 3:25:44 PM)

Streaming live:

http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/live-video/




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 3:41:22 PM)

Stanford.

Shit.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 3:41:39 PM)

It's Stanford. BOOOOOOOOO




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 3:41:42 PM)

Crud. Stanford.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 3:43:05 PM)

The guy really played the crowd too. Seemed like he was leading us on to think Minnesota was the choice. Or maybe it was just my imagination.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 3:43:54 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

It's Stanford. BOOOOOOOOO



Whoever called it was right. Brains over the hometown.

BOOOOOOOO indeed [:D]




Dave E -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 3:52:21 PM)

Gut punch.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 4:41:38 PM)

Yep, I just had a bad feeling about Stanford. So our last hope for the big 3 is Vaughn. Some of the basketball beat writers have been saying all along that Vaughn was the most likely to come here. Pitino's system really suits him, he is assured of being the man which suits his NBA road map. Vaughn and Pitino supposedly hit it off right from their first meeting. The thing that concerns me is that now that he is in Las Vegas he doesn't have the local connection as strong. He does not intend to commit until the spring, so we have a while to wait before our hopes are dashed.




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 6:31:37 PM)

Wow...

Amelia Rayno ‏@AmeliaRayno 28m
Release from University of Minnesota: #Gophers suspend Mo Walker for six games for violating university policy. What a day.




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 6:32:14 PM)

Darren Wolfson ‏@DarrenWolfson 46m
Here it is: Per John Ellenson, Wally's dad, Wally & Pitino are working through an incident. Wally not expected to play tonight.




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (11/8/2013 8:06:18 PM)

Some of the comments in the Strib article about Travis' declaration that he's going to Stanford were interesting. They're comparing this to a Lebron moment because of the ego neediness and the deception by sitting behind the Gophers at a recent game - - - and then having the announcement here and calling Gopher contacts to come to his announcement press conference.

It's like he set it up intentionally to make it appear that he was picking Minnesota - and then hit everyone in the gut with the word "Standford." It must have fulfilled some kind of need his ego had to see a bunch of faces fall with disappointment.

Maybe we don't want someone with that level of need to have his ego stroked.




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