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St. John’s Rick Pitino knows his ‘window is closing’ — but it doesn’t sound imminent

Rick Pitino's windows may be closed, as mentioned in the interview with Fox Sports on the weekend, but it doesn't seem to be closed this season.

He enjoys coaching at St. Jungs.

On Monday, the Hall of Fame coach talked to his comments in an interview. He said, “My window is closed.” “If I decided to come in April, I decided it was it for me, so I want to say that I got everything that year. I went out in a very enthusiastic way because of the ounce.

While he was planning to spend time to check if he still had it this season to work this season, it was in April every year for the past 20 years. I repeated.


Rick Pitino reacts during the Sent Jong's Zavier game on January 22, 2025. Wendell cruz-imagn image

PITINO has been in the contract for three years after this campaign.

“I expect the same thing I have said for the past 25 years. Let's start a year later,” said Pitino, 72 years old, said on Monday before traveling to Georger Town on Tuesday. Ta.

“There is no physical problem with me, but you had to say mentally, is it what you want to do in the last few years? “

It was a fun year so far. St. Jongs has ranked 15th in Japan in the top 25 public opinion polls (10 years of 10 years) in the latest AP communication, and 17-3 has been the best since 20 games since 1989 to 90 years. I'm starting out.

Johnny has won six straight games, tied to the 9th Markettes and Big East.

Many Pitino teams have made a leap for the second year through his legendary career. His player says he is not decelerating. He frequently rides treadmills or oval machines before and after practice and sweats with them.

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“It's a bit inspired to see his passion for the game as he is now,” said new students, Jaden Glover, a new student.

Ruben play, a new student, may think for himself. “This man really loves what he is doing.”

PITINO said that the program has not been succeeded in the past 25 years and needs to improve infrastructure when arriving, so St. Jung's is the most tougher job ever.


Rick PITINO (R.) embraces RJ Luis Jr. during the St. Jung -Bilanova game on January 11, 2025.
Rick PITINO (R.) embraces RJ Luis Jr. during the St. Jung -Bilanova game on January 11, 2025. Wendell cruz-imagn image

New weight rooms, film rooms, and fuel supply stations are one of the most notable additions. This year, the attendees were taken up, and Johnny has gained an average of 14,447 fans in four games in the garden. His presence was very important in the age of names, images, and portraits, so it was also useful for focusing money on programs.

“It's very difficult to go out and seek money, but I was good at it,” Pitino said. “I didn't really like it in 45 years. I want to give more money than looking for money. We have a routine: I enter, talk about basketball, talk about the old days After talking about Michael Jordan, I have left [general manager] mat [Abdelmassih] Hit them for money. So I don't have to ask them directly. “

Regarding the window closed comments, Pitino pointed out that he was 72 years old. It is natural to think like that. But he doesn't speak like a person with the end date in mind.

“I don't intend to live forever. But I'm very happy. I'm very excited. I think I'm in good physical condition in both mentally and physically, just like 15 years ago.” He said. “Weighing rooms, refueling rooms, financing, we are doing everything in a year and a half, we are a great help from graduates. It's very exciting and very exciting. It is hardly work.

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