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Calipare, Petino are not friends but respect the NCAA championship

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Calipare, Petino are not friends but respect the NCAA championship


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Providence, RI — Rick Pitino Zhiri, with Mike Creezevsky and Dean Smith, with John Thompson and Jim Boym, with Roy Williams, Lot Olson and more, but the only coach he saw as a real rival — “Each of the other rivals, Boston, Jim Kalhon.

Pitino reminds him that when Kalalon was in the northeast, he was an opponent of Krossteon Terryers, who slapped each other in front of the crowds in the hundreds of people. The rankour continued when the pair migrated to the Great East, with Peteino won both games during the Magic Ferris run from 1986-1987 to the final four games.

“We hated each other in the Providence, we hated each other,” Pinino said. “He’s going to coach in Contecticot, I’m going to coach Providence, and we hated each other there.

His relationship with Arkansas coach John Calipare is surprising, taking into account finger fighting during the winning period of Louisville and Kentucky, who often worked as a referendum on regional and national domination.

He is not a good friend but not the enemies, and can also be described as an unbeliever: not only bitter or kind, but the lack of heat and friendship that comes with several relationships in the brotherhood.

“I’ve always had a lot of respect for John,” Petero said. “You know, I definitely have a lot of respect for him, but we are not really close. Everyone tried to speak like that.

“I don’t know how many hours he was on Louisville when I was in Kentucky, but you won’t be a friend when you get these two things.

Even if it doesn’t have its roots in the same poison that is a technical competition with Kalahoon, this game is a televisive footprint. He must watch two coaches who continue to occupy a special place in the college ecosystem of college.

The NCAA will play in the second round of the NCAA tournament, the No. 2 St. John’s game against 10 Razorbacks, the 30th repetition in a series of previous four posts. Two of them were in the final: Peterno and Kentucky received better Calipare and Massachusetts in 1996, while Calipare and Wildkas returned the aid against Luisville in

Calipare has counted six games in the NBA and has 16-13 games in his meetings against Pitino. The last time came on December 16, 2016, when Cardinals beat Wildkas 73-7

“I’m investigating what he’s doing,” he said. “I’ll always do it. Look at what he is doing, how he does it.

In response to a question where he and Pidino find common points and where they separate, Calipari said, “Both have a big nose, so that’s one. But Peterno has “has shoes and I have heal shoes, so we are different there.

Pitino said he had only focused on the games between his top champions and a rival that won 79-72 in the No. 7 of Kansas in the first round.

“I’m not going against the coaches,” the Spaniard said. We are going to the teams. “He doesn’t have to worry about me. My jumping shooting is not long. We are preparing for his players. He is preparing for our players.

Saturday’s match has two programs in different stages of construction. Pitino joined the first time last year with the Red Hurricane, the “untie to experience” in his career. But this season, St. John has been the first tournament in the regular league since 1985 and the first time in 1986 won 30 appearances in

Its first game in Calipor has improved slightly in 15 years in Kentucky. After 0-5 in SEC, Rayserbak met in the second half of the conference and secured a place in the tournament. Can this program seek the leader of the Red Storm and the rise of the second year?

“He is on the second part of his new book and we are on the first part,” Calipari said. “Actually, we may be on the first few pages of that article. We both write another story and we can go back here.

The titles may be changed— Amhers, Lessington, Luisville, Fayetville, Queens — but not some of the coaches, both coaches said this week.

“We know what about what, obviously,” Pinino said.

Like the teams in the past, Calipare said the Red Hurricane play “as you are at war. St. John’s supposed to make you get everything, he told Rayerback.

“They are a team that is going to play a prepared game, they play hard. They play a fierce game. It will be a knife and crushing.

Arkansas said “very long, sport,” Peterno said, and more dangerous to have a deeper rotation after the return of the year’s first year’s student guard Bogi Flendland. He suffered a hand injury at the end of the season in January, when he had an average of 15.1 points, 5.7 assists and 3.4 penalties in each game, but played an important role against Jaihox in 24 minutes.

“We haven’t seen this size and sport throughout the year,” Peterno said. “Most of the teams are extremely athletes. I’ve seen this team like me. This team is completely unusual.

Employees, not personalities, decide which team is going to the end of the second week. But it is inevitable that on Saturday it will focus on the game between two coaches who are linked with the late second acts and have led to another bet game.

“We will all be tried for 50 years on what we have done and how we have done it, but I hope people have both brought their teams to a competitive level for years,” he said.

“Do we make a difference? Yes, I think. I’m the one I like. I like it or not, I’m like this and how I treat children. We are all different from that.

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