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Tubby and Pitino in Phoenix
Politics, Religion, History and Kentucky Basketball | August 18th 2008 by the heretic
In 1997, Pitino left the University of Kentucky to take the head coaching position at the Boston Celtics. One of the most storied programs in NBA history. 12 Championships (now). More stars came out of Boston than the Milky Way. Russell and B read more
Paging Jim Shikenjanski - Tubby Smith Is A Busy Man
10,000 Takes | June 26th 2008
Most Wednesdays, former lowly KFAN intern turned public relations flack PJS brings 10,000 Takes' loyal following insightful (we tell him that to keep him writing for free) thoughts on Golden Gophers sports. PJS blogs on all things Gophers at Paging J read more
Kentucky and the NBA Draft — Joe Crawford
Politics, Religion, History and Kentucky Basketball | June 4th 2008 by the heretic
Another year, another NBA Draft. Another year with no Kentucky players being projected to be drafted. Neither Joe Crawford nor Ramel Bradley are projected to be drafted. Bradley has no chance. He won’t even get a cup of coffee in the NBA. T read more
Scott Rigot and the Great Orlando
Politics, Religion, History and Kentucky Basketball | May 30th 2008 by the heretic
You remember Scott Rigot right? You know…the UK assistant coach known for his connections overseas who managed to pull not one international recruit and was the punchline of nearly every joke made by a UK player in the last five years. Well guess w read more
Recruiting and Kentucky Basketball
Politics, Religion, History and Kentucky Basketball | May 6th 2008 by the heretic
Personally, I don’t get it. Perhaps there are ulterior motives. Maybe we just have a few self righteous hypocrits who miss inept Tubby recruiting. Smith couldn’t recruit well enough. Billy Gillispie is recruiting too much, too fast, to read more
A Tubby Smith Sighting
The Dead Guy's SEC Site | March 5th 2008 by The Dead Guy
It was good to see Tubby Smith back in an SEC building last night - once ESPN switched to the Arkansas/Ole Miss game. I always liked Tubby, who remains one of the classiest guys in business. He won a title his first year in Lexington - albeit with Pi read more

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