Rick Pipino wants a fan in Kentucky to return to Lexington on Saturday night to make John Calipari easier.
PITINO posted a video about this issue on Thursday and explained his reason on Friday.
“Some fans will boo him, but I wanted the majority that the majority did not boo him,” said Pitino, coached in Kentucky from 1989 to 1997. I did it. “I know why they booed me. I was coached by Louisville. It was another scenario. John did not want to leave Kentucky. Both parties have moved to another job. I knew it, and when I went there, I didn't want to go there. Booed me. ”
Calipari returns to Kentucky as a head coach in Arkansas.
In the 15th season, he led Wild Cats to the National Championships and four final four berths.
They are doing well under the new coach and former Pitino player Mark Pope. Mark Pope is ranked 12th in Japan.
On the other hand, Calipari may not even reach the NCAA tournament in his first season as a Razorbacks coach.
Arkansaw's State is next to the loaded SEC and dropped six out of the past seven games.
The hope of Brady Dun wrap to return to this season is over.
After trying to rehabilitate the torn abdominal muscles, the Sharp Shooter, a second -year student, will have surgery on Thursday.
He will start working out one month later and can start a complete basketball activity two months later.
“Obviously, it's my dream to play with the top 15 teams,” said Dun wrap. “Why did you come here in the first place? It's pretty disappointing. But at the same time, I need to consider it as positive from my personal perspective. I have a medical red shirt at university. I have another year, so I have to accept it as a positive game.
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Dunlap said he wanted to return to St. Jongs the next season.
“At this point, it depends on Pitino,” he said.
Dunlap, a former four -star recent from New Hall, California, missed his time with his left thumb, which requires surgery, and first looked at him in mid -December.




