GopherLady
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It's hard to pick one or 2 great quotes when Pitino speaks. He's so sarcastic, and honest. Here are my life notes, and the video to Tim Miles:
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• We've had 17 or 18 practices, our team is bigger and longer. What we are missing, is we lost some valuable leadership in the seniors, and now the new guys need to figure out how to get to that. Practices have been very good and competitive. Top to bottom, I think everyone will contribute.
• I'll take losing leadership over talent. You underestimate it until you don't have it.
• On Deandre - you don't want to reign him in, but I also don’t want him to turn the ball over. He's small, he knows that. Don't goes try to dunk on Ojo from Florida State like he did last year. I don't want him looking over at the bench scared to make decisions. Trying not to make the same mistake twice.
• From the newcomers we need leadership. We have really strong leadership at the top. Just the intangible part of it. We've got very good leadership from the older guys. I'm not expecting Nate Mason to be a leader right now.
• The young guys will be more fun for you guys (the media), Josh will be entertaining. Bakary always tries to prove he can speak English so he speaks for like 5 paragraphs. Morris…he doesn't have any personality (joking).
• Don't start opening your mouth in practice because you haven't earned the right.
• On Defense - I think when you try to figure out starters and I'm thinking starters….Squirrel and Daquein are very similar. When you sub a Joey King for a Josh Martin, Josh brings athletics, he doesn’t bring all that Joey does, but can do other things. Bakary is a guy I'm excited about, athletically, he can bring some things to the table.
• McNeil on most improved - well I don't know who else it would be. Mo and Elliott drastically improved already. So if you have to pick one, it's him. One of the reasons I did it was to send a message to give him some confidence.
• I don't know who I'm going to start, you guys love starting line-ups.
• We've got 5 newcomers, and 4 guys that will play. IT's nice now, for the returners to know what I'm talking about, so I don't need to explain that to them. IT's just easier.
• .Drastically different on the 2nd year, from everything that I do. I know all of you guys. I know the type of town of the questions you ask, Marcus saves his q's for last. For me as a coach, knowing the players that I have, Andre can go at MSU and perform, etc. We know what we need in recruiting.
• Carlos needed to come in May, he was so thin, he put on 15 pounds of muscle.
• On D - what I've seen more than anything, is our role guys, and the newcomers, Nate Mason could be one of the best defenders on the team, Morris too. Bakary is a great shot blockers. The energy that they bring is great.
• Louisville game gets people talking about MN, and that's your brand. That's good for us. It's all about recruiting.
• I don't live in the house. Everyone thinks I live here, and fly to Louisville, have a turkey dinner and fly back here.
• All of the guys can play different positions other than Elliott, Mo and DeAndre
• Konate is way further along than I expected.
• At the scrimmage, Nate Mason stood out the most to me. Things change when there are people around.
• What he's learned - you've got to win at home, I think we lost 3 home games last year. You really need to take advantage of that.
• Nate's the guy, right away, that's the ready the most. Guards are ready to go right away faster than bigs.
• Mo and Elliott are not fast. Elliott is fast running up and down the court, but it's not a track meet. Barkary is fast.
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• We've had 17 or 18 practices, our team is bigger and longer. What we are missing, is we lost some valuable leadership in the seniors, and now the new guys need to figure out how to get to that. Practices have been very good and competitive. Top to bottom, I think everyone will contribute.
• I'll take losing leadership over talent. You underestimate it until you don't have it.
• On Deandre - you don't want to reign him in, but I also don’t want him to turn the ball over. He's small, he knows that. Don't goes try to dunk on Ojo from Florida State like he did last year. I don't want him looking over at the bench scared to make decisions. Trying not to make the same mistake twice.
• From the newcomers we need leadership. We have really strong leadership at the top. Just the intangible part of it. We've got very good leadership from the older guys. I'm not expecting Nate Mason to be a leader right now.
• The young guys will be more fun for you guys (the media), Josh will be entertaining. Bakary always tries to prove he can speak English so he speaks for like 5 paragraphs. Morris…he doesn't have any personality (joking).
• Don't start opening your mouth in practice because you haven't earned the right.
• On Defense - I think when you try to figure out starters and I'm thinking starters….Squirrel and Daquein are very similar. When you sub a Joey King for a Josh Martin, Josh brings athletics, he doesn’t bring all that Joey does, but can do other things. Bakary is a guy I'm excited about, athletically, he can bring some things to the table.
• McNeil on most improved - well I don't know who else it would be. Mo and Elliott drastically improved already. So if you have to pick one, it's him. One of the reasons I did it was to send a message to give him some confidence.
• I don't know who I'm going to start, you guys love starting line-ups.
• We've got 5 newcomers, and 4 guys that will play. IT's nice now, for the returners to know what I'm talking about, so I don't need to explain that to them. IT's just easier.
• .Drastically different on the 2nd year, from everything that I do. I know all of you guys. I know the type of town of the questions you ask, Marcus saves his q's for last. For me as a coach, knowing the players that I have, Andre can go at MSU and perform, etc. We know what we need in recruiting.
• Carlos needed to come in May, he was so thin, he put on 15 pounds of muscle.
• On D - what I've seen more than anything, is our role guys, and the newcomers, Nate Mason could be one of the best defenders on the team, Morris too. Bakary is a great shot blockers. The energy that they bring is great.
• Louisville game gets people talking about MN, and that's your brand. That's good for us. It's all about recruiting.
• I don't live in the house. Everyone thinks I live here, and fly to Louisville, have a turkey dinner and fly back here.
• All of the guys can play different positions other than Elliott, Mo and DeAndre
• Konate is way further along than I expected.
• At the scrimmage, Nate Mason stood out the most to me. Things change when there are people around.
• What he's learned - you've got to win at home, I think we lost 3 home games last year. You really need to take advantage of that.
• Nate's the guy, right away, that's the ready the most. Guards are ready to go right away faster than bigs.
• Mo and Elliott are not fast. Elliott is fast running up and down the court, but it's not a track meet. Barkary is fast.