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RE: Why was Pitino mad at Mick postgame?
I thought he did too.. So did Mick LOL...he about ran to the baseline.
 
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RE: Why was Pitino mad at Mick postgame?
(01-30-2014 10:37 PM)bearcatfan Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:36 PM)bearcatlawjd Wrote:  Check out the Louisville forum. Not a happy bunch.

Yeah - they seem to think they got homered on their court.

UC did get some calls in the 2nd half, but I think UofL wasn't called for a lot of fouls that they should have been.

Uhhh no way they got homered. We may have been lucky on a call or two (SKs and 1 comes to mind, should have been on the floor) but that officiating was brutal toward UC. Tons of grabbing (especially when we trying to inbound the ball) and hand checking. I thought they wouldn't get away with that stuff with the new rules.

I expect a much differently called game back here.

"We could have shot 40 (free throws tonight if the game was called differently" - Mick to Dan and Chuck trying to be cordial with his displeasure with the officiating.

Not to mention they missed at least 3 travels on UL tonight.
 
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(01-30-2014 11:09 PM)BeerCat Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:55 PM)eroc Wrote:  Does anyone know if Caupain was able to reestablish himself on the court when they called him out of bounds towards the end of the game? They never showed a replay.

I watched it a couple times on my TV, sure looked like he got back in.

It was complete bull****. Reminded me of that stupid penalty in football where if you run out of bounds the ref throws his hat off.
 
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RE: Why was Pitino mad at Mick postgame?
(01-30-2014 11:54 PM)Overrated Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:37 PM)bearcatfan Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:36 PM)bearcatlawjd Wrote:  Check out the Louisville forum. Not a happy bunch.

Yeah - they seem to think they got homered on their court.

UC did get some calls in the 2nd half, but I think UofL wasn't called for a lot of fouls that they should have been.

Uhhh no way they got homered. We may have been lucky on a call or two (SKs and 1 comes to mind, should have been on the floor) but that officiating was brutal toward UC. Tons of grabbing (especially when we trying to inbound the ball) and hand checking. I thought they wouldn't get away with that stuff with the new rules.

I expect a much differently called game back here.

"We could have shot 40 (free throws tonight if the game was called differently" - Mick to Dan and Chuck trying to be cordial with his displeasure with the officiating.

Not to mention they missed at least 3 travels on UL tonight.

At least
 
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Rick was not mad at Cronin. He has nothing but respect for Mick and the Cincinnati program. He talked great about you guys all week. Congrats on the win and see you guys in a few weeks!

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(01-30-2014 10:36 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:08 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  Anybody catch that?

Mick had the audacity, the gall, to point out that his mentor was pouting to get calls on the basis of his HOF resume.

Talking the zebras into the bs T....having the refs go to the monitor for what was nowhere near a flagrant on SK...same crap we have come to expect from that philandering clown.

^^^THIS^^^

UL is the grabbiest damn team I have ever seen. You could have called a hold on every damn inbound and half the halfcourt sets.

Slick Rick managed the entire game very poorly. We were in the drivers seat for a but a slice of minutes. Ricky got outfoxed by his protege.

But truly this is what Ricky's entire coaching career has looked like. He is a great coach when he has 3 NBA players on his roster and a very average coach with anything less.
 
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RE: Why was Pitino mad at Mick postgame?
(01-30-2014 11:09 PM)BeerCat Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:55 PM)eroc Wrote:  Does anyone know if Caupain was able to reestablish himself on the court when they called him out of bounds towards the end of the game? They never showed a replay.

I watched it a couple times on my TV, sure looked like he got back in.

he definitely gets one foot back in but the 2nd is almost exactly the same time as he touches it. Close call. The crazier call against us was the one where they told our guy he could run the baseline then a different official called a travel when we did lol. Doesn't matter though, all evened out and if not that is just life on the road.
 
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RE: Why was Pitino mad at Mick postgame?
(01-31-2014 08:56 AM)Eastside_J Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:36 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:08 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  Anybody catch that?

Mick had the audacity, the gall, to point out that his mentor was pouting to get calls on the basis of his HOF resume.

Talking the zebras into the bs T....having the refs go to the monitor for what was nowhere near a flagrant on SK...same crap we have come to expect from that philandering clown.

^^^THIS^^^

UL is the grabbiest damn team I have ever seen. You could have called a hold on every damn inbound and half the halfcourt sets.

Slick Rick managed the entire game very poorly. We were in the drivers seat for a but a slice of minutes. Ricky got outfoxed by his protege.

But truly this is what Ricky's entire coaching career has looked like. He is a great coach when he has 3 NBA players on his roster and a very average coach with anything less.

average??? He won a national championship last year, and what'd he lose to the NBA - about 200 min of playing time.

What coach in the last 10+ years has won a national championship with less NBA miunutes?

Kentucky (Anthony Davis)
Connecticut (Kemba Walker)
Duke (not much NBA talent, but still logged probably 2000 min the follow year)
North Carolina (Green, Hansborough, Lawson, Zeller)
Kansas (Chalmers, Rush)
 
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RE: Why was Pitino mad at Mick postgame?
(01-31-2014 08:56 AM)Eastside_J Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:36 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:08 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  Anybody catch that?

Mick had the audacity, the gall, to point out that his mentor was pouting to get calls on the basis of his HOF resume.

Talking the zebras into the bs T....having the refs go to the monitor for what was nowhere near a flagrant on SK...same crap we have come to expect from that philandering clown.

^^^THIS^^^

UL is the grabbiest damn team I have ever seen. You could have called a hold on every damn inbound and half the halfcourt sets.

Slick Rick managed the entire game very poorly. We were in the drivers seat for a but a slice of minutes. Ricky got outfoxed by his protege.

But truly this is what Ricky's entire coaching career has looked like. He is a great coach when he has 3 NBA players on his roster and a very average coach with anything less.

He is a great coach regardless of the talent level. That said, he is whiny, influences the refs and his teams are major hackers and sneaks with the shirt grabs, the screens, and the flops and falling down on 3 pt shot attempts. They met their match last night in a team that wouldn't be bullied into giving up. They made their run, knocked us down for a spell, but our guys are battle tested, hard as nails dudes and they got back up and wouldn't be finished off. That was a heavyweight fight.

His team this year is good but to me not as good as their ranking. They do some things well but offensively but I'm not sold on them and if you break their press, the halfcourt D is not that good. In other words, I think he's had much better teams than this one. Granted they've got some youth this year.
 
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Not sure if anyone has seen Brian Bennett's (man I miss him) column on the front page of ESPN, but it has a couple pretty classic quotes/moments from the game:

Quote:Tough Bearcats don't get rattled
January, 30, 2014

By Brian Bennett | ESPN.com

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- As a 17-point lead evaporated against a hail of turnovers and dunks the other way, Cincinnati found its motto for resolve:

Keep calm, and get the ball to Sean Kilpatrick.

Senior guard Kilpatrick's steady hand and unflappable free throw stroke carried the No. 13 Bearcats to a 69-66 road win over No. 12 Louisville on Thursday night. In a place where so many other teams had wilted under the Cardinals’ pressure and big runs, Kilpatrick helped turn what could have been an excruciating blown lead into a key American Athletic Conference victory.

“He’s calm in big situations,” backcourt mate Troy Caupain said, “and that’s the best thing about him.”

Cincinnati (20-2, 9-0 AAC) saw its composure suddenly come undone after building a 44-27 lead early in the second half. A moribund Louisville offense sprung to life after the first media timeout of the half, allowing the Cardinals’ full-court pressure to finally do its thing. A technical foul on Titus Rubles helped fuel the 14-0 Cardinals run that cut the lead to three points in just 3:13 of game time. The KFC Yum! Center crowd roared its thirst for more blood.

That’s when Cincinnati head coach Mick Cronin subbed Kilpatrick back in after a short rest, and Kilpatrick said he told his team, “OK, everybody calm down.”

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Sean Kilpatrick had a game-high 28 points against Louisville and was perfect from the free throw line.
Moments later, he drew a foul and sank both free throws to stem the Louisville tide. Consider it foreshadowing.

Kilpatrick went 11-for-11 from the foul line, all in the second half, including four in the final nine seconds. Other than muttering to himself before each shot, his free throw stroke was an artwork of minimalism, with no wasted movements and hardly any rim involved.

“I always tell myself to focus, to really lock in,” said Kilpatrick, who scored a game-high 28 points. “That’s something that really helped me on those free throws, when there were 22,000 fans against me.”

Louisville might be the defending national champions, but Cincinnati showed more mettle during crunch time. A prototypical Russdiculous moment gave the Cardinals their first lead since the opening minute, when Russ Smith drained a 28-footer with several ticks left on the shot clock to make it 64-61.

But the Bearcats’ defense, which mostly locked Louisville into a half-court slog, didn’t allow a field goal the final five minutes. Justin Jackson, who gritted through an ankle injury and turnover problems, made the key stop of the game by stripping Montrezl Harrell near the basket with 38 seconds left.

“A killer mentality is all I have,” Jackson said.

Cincinnati coach Mick Cronin said he told Rick Pitino before the game that “I’ve got three guys like Peyton Siva,” referencing the senior leader who guided Louisville to the NCAA title last season. When the game threatened to spin out of control, Cronin said his best coaching move was simply to make sure he put Kilpatrick, Jackson and Rubles on the floor.

“They’re the best three senior leaders in the country, period,” Cronin said. “They’re why we have the record we have.”

That record now includes 13 straight wins, plus road victories over the other top two American Athletic Conference contenders -- Louisville and Memphis. Cincinnati has a two-game lead over the rest of the conference, with the Cardinals and Tigers still scheduled to come to Fifth Third Arena.

“We’re up there,” Kilpatrick said. “Being able to come in and win in the Yum! Center, which is a great building and a great environment, was a test for us. But we came in and answered the bell.”

And it was another failed response for Louisville, which continued its pattern of feast (on weak competition) and famine (versus strong opponents). The Cardinals are now 0-4 against ranked teams this season and have an uphill climb in the AAC with home losses to Cincinnati and Memphis.

“We had them rattled and we let the game get away from us,” Pitino said.

It was almost as if the Louisville head coach could sense what was coming midway through the second half, when Smith committed a reach-in foul on Kilpatrick more than 30 feet from the basket. “Eighty-six percent!” Pitino yelled at Smith. “And you just fouled him.”

Kilpatrick actually entered the game shooting 84.9 percent from the line on the season, but Thursday’s performance raised his numbers to Pitino’s estimate. Kilpatrick said he has made as many as 22 in a row during practice, but he stopped trying to count free-throw streaks because it took too much time away from other drills.

Having forged his game the past three years in the heat of Big East battles, the AAC’s top scorer stayed cool while playing 37 minutes and running the point against Louisville’s press.

“People think he’s not an NBA player, but I don’t know how they can think that,” Cronin said. “He does so much.”

People didn’t think much of the Bearcats coming into this season, but this winning streak is changing that. They play defense as well as anybody, with an eraser like Jackson in the middle -- “the most valuable defensive player in the country,” Cronin said. Cincinnati has struggled in recent years on the opposite end but showed that is changing by shooting 63 percent in the second half against Louisville.

“We’re very different offensively than what we were just from a month ago,” Cronin said.

With a scorer like Kilpatrick, the Bearcats can keep this streak going for a while and angle for a top seed in March. But their floor leader says respect can wait.

“We’d rather keep that chip on our shoulder,” Kilpatrick said. “That lets us stay humble as a team and stay focused.”

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RE: Why was Pitino mad at Mick postgame?
(01-31-2014 11:31 AM)Murph29 Wrote:  
(01-31-2014 08:56 AM)Eastside_J Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:36 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:08 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  Anybody catch that?

Mick had the audacity, the gall, to point out that his mentor was pouting to get calls on the basis of his HOF resume.

Talking the zebras into the bs T....having the refs go to the monitor for what was nowhere near a flagrant on SK...same crap we have come to expect from that philandering clown.

^^^THIS^^^

UL is the grabbiest damn team I have ever seen. You could have called a hold on every damn inbound and half the halfcourt sets.

Slick Rick managed the entire game very poorly. We were in the drivers seat for a but a slice of minutes. Ricky got outfoxed by his protege.

But truly this is what Ricky's entire coaching career has looked like. He is a great coach when he has 3 NBA players on his roster and a very average coach with anything less.

He is a great coach regardless of the talent level. That said, he is whiny, influences the refs and his teams are major hackers and sneaks with the shirt grabs, the screens, and the flops and falling down on 3 pt shot attempts. They met their match last night in a team that wouldn't be bullied into giving up. They made their run, knocked us down for a spell, but our guys are battle tested, hard as nails dudes and they got back up and wouldn't be finished off. That was a heavyweight fight.

His team this year is good but to me not as good as their ranking. They do some things well but offensively but I'm not sold on them and if you break their press, the halfcourt D is not that good. In other words, I think he's had much better teams than this one. Granted they've got some youth this year.

Super posting--very well said!
 
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(01-30-2014 10:24 PM)Marcus Wrote:  I listened to Pitinos post game on 1530 and he didn't seem mad at Mick at all. He was furious at Smith though. He kept going on about him. Said he lied to him when he said Kilpatrick elbowed him in the face and how it cost them a TO with that review.

Exactly. That was the "flop" that got Smith so famous (or perhaps infamous). I loved the female commentator (forgot the name), that he would be fined in the NBA 03-lmfao

A lot on here do not like chick commentators, I realize, but IMO she really knows the game.
 
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(01-31-2014 11:56 AM)BJUnklFkr Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:24 PM)Marcus Wrote:  I listened to Pitinos post game on 1530 and he didn't seem mad at Mick at all. He was furious at Smith though. He kept going on about him. Said he lied to him when he said Kilpatrick elbowed him in the face and how it cost them a TO with that review.

Exactly. That was the "flop" that got Smith so famous (or perhaps infamous). I loved the female commentator (forgot the name), that he would be fined in the NBA 03-lmfao

A lot on here do not like chick commentators, I realize, but IMO she really knows the game.

I think it was Doris Burke. I thought uofl was a flopping machine last night. Extremely impressed with the Cats after weathering the storm in the 2nd. SK put the team on his back in the end. Huge performance and one for his highlight reel.

As for Rick, he's always extremely gracious in victory and miserable in defeat. Time to take the 2nd game in the Shoe.
 
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(01-31-2014 12:06 PM)bearcatmill Wrote:  
(01-31-2014 11:56 AM)BJUnklFkr Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:24 PM)Marcus Wrote:  I listened to Pitinos post game on 1530 and he didn't seem mad at Mick at all. He was furious at Smith though. He kept going on about him. Said he lied to him when he said Kilpatrick elbowed him in the face and how it cost them a TO with that review.

Exactly. That was the "flop" that got Smith so famous (or perhaps infamous). I loved the female commentator (forgot the name), that he would be fined in the NBA 03-lmfao

A lot on here do not like chick commentators, I realize, but IMO she really knows the game.

I think it was Doris Burke.

Agree BJ. Doris calls a good game and is knowledgeable about hoops. She had some nice comments about Mick, the team and the program last night.
 
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I always like when Doris Burke calls our games. I think she is one of the best in the business.
 
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This might be a little off the current conversation. I though Mick's comments after the game to Goodman were fantastic. He does a great job promoting the program.
 
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(01-31-2014 12:46 PM)bearcatmill Wrote:  This might be a little off the current conversation. I though Mick's comments after the game to Goodman were fantastic. He does a great job promoting the program.

I especially loved the "I have the 3 toughest seniors in the country" comment. Everyone keeps quoting the "3 best seniors" comment but I'll take the toughness of these seniors and this entire team over some of the supposedly more talented teams out there.
 
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(01-31-2014 12:36 PM)subflea Wrote:  I always like when Doris Burke calls our games. I think she is one of the best in the business.

Man - I have to agree, she is damn good.
 
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(01-31-2014 12:06 PM)bearcatmill Wrote:  
(01-31-2014 11:56 AM)BJUnklFkr Wrote:  
(01-30-2014 10:24 PM)Marcus Wrote:  I listened to Pitinos post game on 1530 and he didn't seem mad at Mick at all. He was furious at Smith though. He kept going on about him. Said he lied to him when he said Kilpatrick elbowed him in the face and how it cost them a TO with that review.

Exactly. That was the "flop" that got Smith so famous (or perhaps infamous). I loved the female commentator (forgot the name), that he would be fined in the NBA 03-lmfao

A lot on here do not like chick commentators, I realize, but IMO she really knows the game.

I think it was Doris Burke. I thought uofl was a flopping machine last night. Extremely impressed with the Cats after weathering the storm in the 2nd. SK put the team on his back in the end. Huge performance and one for his highlight reel.

As for Rick, he's always extremely gracious in victory and miserable in defeat. Time to take the 2nd game in the Shoe.

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