Echo Press: Pitino: "All it takes is hard work"

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per the Echo Press:

I caught up with Pitino after the program on Monday night to talk a little bit more about how things are going since his hire in early April.

EM: You have talked about a passionate fan base a lot since taking the job. As someone new to the state, how beneficial is it for you to come on stops like this and see the fans first hand?

Pitino: For a new head coach here in Minnesota, it’s good for everybody across the board because you start to understand the importance of this university to everybody throughout the whole state. It’s not just about the Twin Cities, but it’s about [outstate Minnesota]. That’s very unique. It’s something special. I think it means a lot, and we use it a lot in recruiting.

EM: You have focused a lot on guards in this 2013 recruiting class (signed guards Deandre Mathieu, Daquein McNeil and Malik Smith). How comfortable are you that you’ve solved some of the turnover problems that hurt this team for much of last season?

Pitino: It’s hard to say right now to be honest with you, just because I haven’t been able to work with them. People ask me, they want me to kind of talk about the team, but I think it’s a little premature right now. From what I watched on film, there’s some nice pieces, but I don’t know how those guys are going to react to my coaching style as opposed to [former] coach [Tubby] Smith’s coaching style. So it’s kind of tough to really predict that right now.”

EM: You mentioned Charles Buggs has gained 12 pounds since you took over. What kind of ceiling do you see for him?

Pitino: I think he has one of the highest ceilings on the team, and the way I mean that is I think his growth, he’s not even close to tapped his potential. He’s a great, great athlete. He’s got great length.

Obviously, no one’s seen him because he redshirted last year, but I’m excited about him. He’s got to put on a little bit more weight, a little bit more muscle just so he can be a little bit more physical, but I really like him. I think he’s perfect for how we play.

EM: Fans are excited to see what Andre Hollins can do in your system. What are expectations for him next year?

Pitino: I think he’s a really good player. I think he’s one of the better guards out there, so we’re going to rely on him a lot. We’re going to rely on him to have the ball in his hands. Because he’s been a proven entity last year, now he’s going to have to understand that when you have a great year as a sophomore, it’s only going to get harder as a junior because teams are going to key on you even more. He’s got to be prepared for that.

EM: How have recruits from across the country responded when you talk to them about the University of Minnesota?

Pitino: They’ve been very responsive. I think when you look at the University of Minnesota, we’ve got to do a great job of bragging about what we have. We’re in one of the best cities, Twin Cities, in all the country.

We got an unbelievable fan base that I didn’t even know about, so that’s our job to really brag and tell people about that. Then you’re in the Big Ten, which is the best basketball conference in all of college basketball. We’ve got a lot to talk about, a lot to be proud of and we’ll continue to work and develop those relationships.

EM: People often mention a lack of facilities and some question whether the program can compete near the top of the Big Ten consistently. How do you respond to those who think you can’t?

Pitino: I try not to worry about what people tell us that we can’t do. I worry only about what we can do. I know we’ve got enough to compete at the highest level.

EM: You have been on the job a little more than two and a half months now. Has anything surprised you about the program?

Pitino: I probably didn’t realize how good the support really was. For whatever reason, I don’t know, I just wasn’t really familiar with it. The fan support is terrific. You can do great things when people care, and they care here. They really do.

We’ve got to catch up on a couple things, and we’ll do that. But all it takes is hard work. It really does. You just got to beat the bushes in recruiting. You got to develop as many relationships as possible and then you got try to get the most out of your players. That’s what we plan to do.

http://www.echopress.com/event/article/id/105508/group/Sports/

Go Gophers!!
 

Echo Press: Teague lauds Pitino's work ethic

“He’s exceeded expectations,” Teague said. “Not only him but his staff, as well. They’re really connected. They have great relationships that are already established, whether it be with AAU coaches or whether it be with high school coaches or just people that are important in the recruiting scene around the country. They’re just very well connected, very well respected, incredibly likable. They’re doing a great job.”

“I feel it, and I see it, and I hear it,” Teague said of fan excitement over Pitino. “I think they should be. Gosh, if you saw him work every day you really would be. How they manage the program and how they’re recruiting, how they’re dealing with the current kids, it’s really going well. We have a really bright future. Now, that’s not to say that he doesn’t have to do a little bit of rebuilding in the interim, but I’m really pleased with the way things are going.”

“I think they’ve done everything they can to bring in some talent to fill some holes,” Teague said. “But I think they’ve also been smart, and that is, not use scholarships that you don’t want to use. I think they’ve done a great balancing act.”

“You make decisions in your life and the best decisions you make are the ones you feel are validated after you do it,” he said. “That’s been the case here. Every day, I feel better about it.”

http://www.echopress.com/event/article/id/105510/group/Sports/

Go Gophers!!
 

EM: You mentioned Charles Buggs has gained 12 pounds since you took over. What kind of ceiling do you see for him?

Pitino: I think he has one of the highest ceilings on the team, and the way I mean that is I think his growth, he’s not even close to tapped his potential. He’s a great, great athlete. He’s got great length.

Obviously, no one’s seen him because he redshirted last year, but I’m excited about him. He’s got to put on a little bit more weight, a little bit more muscle just so he can be a little bit more physical, but I really like him. I think he’s perfect for how we play.
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Can't wait to see Buggs play.

Not sure about the twelve pounds though. Buggs said he was 205 near the end of the season, he got sick and when Pitino first got here he said Buggs only weighed 195lbs... so if he is at 207, that puts him at 2lbs over his end of season wight. Either way, if he is gaining muscle and working hard that's good news.
 

EM: You mentioned Charles Buggs has gained 12 pounds since you took over. What kind of ceiling do you see for him?

Pitino: I think he has one of the highest ceilings on the team, and the way I mean that is I think his growth, he’s not even close to tapped his potential. He’s a great, great athlete. He’s got great length.

Obviously, no one’s seen him because he redshirted last year, but I’m excited about him. He’s got to put on a little bit more weight, a little bit more muscle just so he can be a little bit more physical, but I really like him. I think he’s perfect for how we play.
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Can't wait to see Buggs play.

+1
 

EM: People often mention a lack of facilities and some question whether the program can compete near the top of the Big Ten consistently. How do you respond to those who think you can’t?

Pitino: I try not to worry about what people tell us that we can’t do. I worry only about what we can do. I know we’ve got enough to compete at the highest level.

Love that answer.
 


I would say +1 on that, bleeds, but I am saving it for howieramone.
 


I think once Buggs gets to 220 lbs, he'll be in prime game shape! Once he gets there, there is no reason why he shouldn't be able to compete, and get heavy minutes in big ten action.
 

The more this guy talks, the more I'm convinced we have got ourselves one heck of a coach.
 



I think Buggs will contribute right away and continue to improve as he gains experience and strength. Buggs was very impressive in the opening practice last year. It will be fun to see how his game has progressed when the HP league starts.
 

I've liked what I've seen in Buggs every time I've watched him, so it's good to hear Rich say what he says - that I wasn't seeing things that weren't there. I think he's going to be a heck of a player.
 




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