Men's Basketball
Oscar Tshiebwe Calls for John Calipari to Be More Positive, “Sometimes You Really Mess up Their Mind”
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If you watch or attend a Kentucky basketball game, you will quickly become aware that John Calipari is yeller. With 40 years of coaching experience, Calipari has used yelling as a way to push and get the most out of his players. Yet, it is safe to say that not all players react well to it.
Oscar Tshiebwe said as much following the Louisville game. “I tell coach ‘You want to be so hard on them, sometimes you really mess up their mind, make it worse,’” Tshiebwe said.
The returning National Player of the Year is doing his best to help find a solution, starting with some more positivity. “You have to help these kids,” Tshiebwe says he told Calipari. “They need someone that can tell them something good sometimes.”
This is something Alabama football coach Nick Saban has adopted this season. “I’ve found that players respond better to teaching and showing them what they did wrong than they do with actually yelling and screaming,” Saban said on a mid-season call-in show. “I don’t think that does a lot of good.”
Tshiebwe’s comments also come after reports that there was a team meeting in an effort to help the players mentally after feeling the “weight of the world” as Calipari put it. It is no coincidence that in the two games since, this Kentucky team looks energized and is playing their best basketball of the season.
Here are Tshiebwe’s full comments.
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Former Louisville Player “Pissed Off” at Rick Pitino’s Return to Kentucky, Suggests He Is a Liar
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October 17, 2024If a Kentucky fan had been told on January 1st that Rick Pitino would return to Rupp Arena for Mark Pope’s first Big Blue Madness as the Wildcats’ head coach, they would have given you quite a look. Yet, it happened, and it even caught Louisville fans off guard.
“I want to come back to Camelot one more time,” Pitino said teary-eyed with a Kentucky blue pullover on. This was quite the opposite act of what he did the last time he was in Rupp Arena, which was flipping off the Wildcat fans as the head coach at Louisville in 2015.
Already angering Louisville fans with his return to their rival, Pitino was asked if he sees himself returning to Louisville in a similar fashion one day, to which he responded, “Probably not”.
“I love that place, and I love the fans at Louisville, but I’ve never been invited back to Louisville. They fired me quite abruptly and not nicely, but I harbor nothing against the fans and certainly nothing against my players. I love them dearly. But I’ve never been invited back, not one time.”
Former Louisville captain Luke Hancock refutes this, saying he has invited Pitino back himself.
“I’ll tell you what pissed me off,” Hancock said. “The fact that coach went out there and acted like he hadn’t invited back. That’s the line I don’t like. Of course, you’ve been invited back… For him to go out of his way to say that, that’s simply not true.”
Luke Hancock (@lukeskywalka11) confirms that Rick Pitino HAS been invited back to #Louisville.
“I’ve been apart of setting up reunions for our team… you think I didn’t invite Rick back?”
Full podcast – https://t.co/Ri7TJm9afe pic.twitter.com/TYcO5tlixu— Jeff Lightsy Jr. (@jlightsy7) October 16, 2024
It likely is the case that Hancock invited Pitino back to Louisville, but being invited back by a player and an administration is different. Again Pitino left Kentucky on his own will to go to the Boston Celtics, whereas he was fired from Louisville.
Now that he is back in the good graces of Big Blue Nation, and given the turmoil in his relationship with the UofL administration, it’s difficult to envision Pitino returning to Louisville for a reunion.
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Malachi Moreno Helping Kentucky Recruit Top 2025 Point Guard
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October 16, 2024This past weekend was a big moment for Kentucky basketball, as the first Big Blue Madness of the Mark Pope era took place. In years past, the event has hosted multiple five-star recruits and this year was no different.
While the guest list was smaller due to USA Basketball junior mini camp, the Wildcats had two top recruits in attendance, 2026 five-star Anthony Thompson and 2024 four-star combo guard Acaden Lewis.
The latter is one of Kentucky’s biggest recruiting priorities in the 2025 class and was also on campus for an official visit as he prepares to make his college decision in early November. To help was five-star commit, Malachi Moreno.
While Moreno couldn’t make it to Big Blue Madness, he was able to meet with Lewis during his visit on Thursday and even took part in his photo shoot, as the pair posed together in Kentucky uniforms in Rupp Arena.
It helps to have a five-star commit just down the road to help recruit. Could we see the pair play together next season at Kentucky? Things are trending in that direction, but time will tell.
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Rick Pitino Takes Shot at Louisville Following Return to Kentucky
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October 16, 2024Time heals all wounds.
In 2015, Rick Pitino walked out of Rupp Arena with his middle finger up at the fans, as the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals. On Friday, he returned for the first time since, and as he emerged from the tunnel wearing Kentucky blue, holding the 1996 championship trophy, Big Blue Nation cheered for him for the first time in over two decades.
Clearly holding back tears, Pitino sat the trophy down on a mantle alongside seven others, and was welcomed with a warm embrace from his former player and now head coach, Mark Pope.
“I am so happy to be back,” Pitino opened. “Before I pack it in, in coaching, I want to come back to Camelot one more time. This is one of the best nights I’ve had in a long time.”
On Friday, at an event that had become stale and repetitive of late, was a moment that will be remembered in Kentucky basketball history. To close this historical night, Kentucky Insider asked Pitino if he ever thought he would be wearing Kentucky blue again.
“Yeah, I thought so. Once I left Louisville, I said I’ll sleep in Kentucky blue.”
Pitino is one of Kentucky’s own again. Wow, how time has changed.
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