We fans often questioned Rick this season about rotations and sub utilization. Bottom line is he did a very good job in juggling things in response to injuries. The prime way imo to judge that is our record, case closed.
BingoSounds like Rick is telling what non-starters he's prioritizing bringing back.
Which doesn’t belong and why? (Don Imus)We now have won 6 Coach of the Year awards in the Big East.
Lou 3x
Mahoney
Anderson
Pitino
We fans often questioned Rick this season about rotations and sub utilization. Bottom line is he did a very good job in juggling things in response to injuries. The prime way imo to judge that is our record, case closed.
With one exception, Mullins RevengeSo what you’re saying is Rick knows more about basketball than us posters. Interesting![]()
We fans often questioned Rick this season about rotations and sub utilization. Bottom line is he did a very good job in juggling things in response to injuries. The prime way imo to judge that is our record, case closed.
Half of them.Which doesn’t belong and why? (Don Imus)
AgreedIMHO Steve Lavin should have received coach of the year in 2010-2011 after he took Norm’s senior to an NCAA bid.
Sim said at Applebees the other night that he definitely wants to be back. And by his quotes it seems Rick wants him. Very nice guy off the court. You can tell at these team events that Sim is close with Brady. With hopefully increased maturity on court next year, he should take huge leap in production as a junior in CRP’s system.Bingo
Sim and Brady have something in common besides being terrific basketball players. They are both players they we as fans have grown to love and we find ourselves rooting for them.Sim said at Applebees the other night that he definitely wants to be back. And by his quotes it seems Rick wants him. Very nice guy off the court. You can tell at these team events that Sim is close with Brady. With hopefully increased maturity on court next year, he should take huge leap in production as a junior in CRP’s system.
Definitely hope Brady returns too. In college basketball 2025 some continuity with the roster is a HUGE advantage.
Sim and Brady have something in common besides being terrific basketball players. They are both players they we as fans have grown to love and we find ourselves rooting for them.
Something overlooked often is how it is exponentially harder for high school kids like Sim and Brady to make an impact in first two years considering they are not physically prepared to compete against 22-24 year olds in this transfer/portal era. In that respect Sim has acquitted himself well and Brady is a work in progress hampered obviously by his injuries.Sim and Brady have something in common besides being terrific basketball players. They are both players they we as fans have grown to love and we find ourselves rooting for them.
The “good” news for Brady (being injured not a fun way) is that he will now get to be an older player for his future years.Something overlooked often is how it is exponentially harder for high school kids like Sim and Brady to make an impact in first two years considering they are not physically prepared to compete against 22-24 year olds in this transfer/portal era. In that respect Sim has acquitted himself well and Brady is a work in progress hampered obviously by his injuries.