A nice national piece from the NY Times: Pitinos Gather for a Garden Reunion
About 30 Pitino relatives and friends will be at the Garden on Tuesday night, headed by Joanne and perhaps even Rick, because Louisville lost to Kentucky in the N.C.A.A. tournament Friday.
Of four boys and a girl, Richard is the only one who followed their father into coaching. (A sixth child, Daniel, died as an infant in 1987.) And Richard started even earlier than Rick. He volunteered at St. Andrew’s School in Barrington, R.I., while he was at Providence before serving as a student manager for the team, which was then coached by Tim Welsh, a family friend.
“Rick was at Kentucky, he said to me, ‘When Richard gets out of school, would you be open to considering him as a grad assistant?’ ” Welsh, now an ESPN analyst, said. “I said of course. That’s how I got my start. My dad was a coach, and he made a call for me. But then I said: ‘Let’s not wait. I can put him on staff now.’ ”
Welsh said that besides Pitino’s manager duties, he helped with on-court instruction.
“His ability to communicate with players was pretty apparent,” Welsh said. “And I thought right there, ‘He’s going to make it.’ At that young age, he was really their peer, yet they responded to him.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/01/s...pitinos-gather-for-a-garden-reunion.html?_r=0
Go Gophers!!