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Pitino Preaches 'Blinders' at Big East Media Day

Rick PitinoNEW YORK -- Despite recent revelations that Rick Pitino had an extramarital affair and then an alleged $10 million extortion attempt against him, the Louisville coach said those concerns have not been an issue with recruits.

"What you failed to realize in recruiting, it hasn't come up one time in one phone call," Pitino said. "Because you're [media] interested in it, because it's your job ... [but] the players and the recruits are not interested.

"All they're interested in are their futures, making their lives better for their families some day, becoming the best player they possibly can be and winning games. And that's really what they're tuned into."

Full-Court Press Awaits Pitino at MSG

Rick PitinoRick Pitino's appearance at New York's Madison Square Garden Wednesday will surely be less pleasant than his previous one, when his Louisville team won the Big East tournament championship last March.

In the arena, at the conference's preseason basketball media day, Pitino will almost certainly face another volley of questions about his troubled offseason, this time specifically about his decision not to suspend two starters who tussled with off-duty police at an off-campus party two weekends ago.

In an interview with ESPN.com published four days after the Oct. 11 arrest of Terrence Jennings and Jerry Smith in Jeffersonville, Ind., Pitino said that the two players would be punished internally, "but no, they will not miss any game time.'' His action, or lack thereof, raised questions about whether he still could wield the authority to discipline players, after he was not disciplined at all by the university after his August acknowledgment of a past extramarital affair and its role in a sordid extortion investigation of the ex-wife of one of his staffers.

At Louisville, None Major in Accountability

Rick PitinoRaise your hand if you didn't see this coming a mile away.

Back in August, during the toxic dump of details of Rick Pitino's role in an extortion case that dragged the reputations of the coach, the University of Louisville and the basketball program through the mud, one obvious question that arose was whether Pitino's authority as head coach was undermined forever. After all, how can any coach who exercises that little self-discipline ever expect, much less demand, discipline from his players?

He can't. And this week, the red-and-black chickens have come home to roost.

Rick Pitino Makes a Fool of Himself

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Rick Pitino is unraveling.

That's my interpretation of his press conference Wednesday, called so that the Louisville basketball coach could, well, who knows? It sounded like a man who has been under a lot of self-inflicted stress, who wanted to find someone else to blame and wanted someone to feel sorry for him.

This was sad, desperate and pathetic.

Rick Pitino Calls a News Conference to Tell People to Stop Watching News

Rick PitinoI do not think anyone is quite sure what Louisville coach Rick Pitino hoped to accomplish with his rant press conference decrying the media coverage of his looming extortion trial and all the tawdry, salacious and crazy details.

If, as he claims in the press conference, it is an appeal to people to ignore any media reports and just wait until the trial so that all will be adjudicated, he failed. He all but guaranteed a new wave of talk, blogging, tweeting and ruminating about the matter on a national scale.

Getting Sick of Pitino Stories

Yes, I know, nothing but Rick Pitino news. If it isn't his attorney trying to split hairs about whether Pitino directly paid for an abortion, a Louisville campus right-to-life group unsurprisingly calling for his firing, or the lady with whom he had the affair giving a credibility-free interview to the New York Post, this has stayed at the top of the sports news cycle all week.

Primarily, the story has generated speculation. Lots and lots of speculation.

How is his reputation? How damaged is it? Can he really recruit effectively? (Brief pause. Of course he can. The kids Pitino recruits are blue-chippers looking to the NBA. Pitino's ties to the NBA and track record of sending kids to the pros was not damaged. That's why present recruits are sticking with their verbals.)

Karen Sypher: I Wanted Rick Pitino's Baby, He Forced Me to Have an Abortion

Rick Pitino and Karen SypherKaren Sypher, the woman who is accused of extorting Rick Pitino and is in turn accusing Pitino of sexually assaulting her and encouraging her to get an abortion, has begun speaking out publicly about what she says Pitino did to her.

Sypher and Pitino agree on a few things: That the two met in a Louisville restaurant on August 1, 2003, that they had sexual intercourse on a table in the restaurant that night, that Pitino gave Sypher money a couple weeks later, and that Sypher had an abortion.

Rick Pitino's PR Team and the $3,000 Lie

Rick PitinoEvery time news breaks, like the Rick Pitino imbroglio did Tuesday night, I always feel a little twinge of sympathy for the lawyer who ends up hurling a semantic argument into the whirlwind of 24-hour news coverage. These days news coverage has room for two opinions: you're right or you're wrong. The shades-of-gray approach doesn't sell.

But that doesn't mean lawyers don't try to split hairs. Think Bill Clinton asking what the meaning of is, is. Inevitably, these hair-splitting defenses blow up. Which brings me to this, according to his lawyer, Rick Pitino didn't pay for Karen Sypher's abortion. Heavens no. What he did was pay for an uninsured woman to get health coverage .... which she then, oh by the way, used to have an abortion. That's a great story except for one flaw, pregnancy is a preexisting condition. So adding health insurance doesn't cover an already existing pregnancy.

Oops.

Bad excuse. But not as bad as the 10 excuses for the $3,000 the legal team considered and rejected. Read on for those.

Report: Rick Pitino Concedes Affair, Paid for Abortion as Melodrama Plays Out

Rick Pitino / Karen SypherThere's something like 10 kinds of crazy in the ever-expanding story on Louisville coach Rick Pitino and his relationship with the alleged extortionist Karen Cunagin Sypher. It didn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that the information she was holding over the married Pitino's head involved an extramarital affair. Still, this is now approaching pure soap-opera levels of melodrama.

The latest, as reported by the Courier-Journal, is that Pitino admitted to police investigators that he did have sex with Sypher and subsequently gave her $3,000 for an abortion after she claimed she was pregnant.

Ralph Willard Would Rather Serve

"Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven. " John Milton, Paradise Lost.

Ralph Willard turned that quote on its head in every way. The head coach of the Holy Cross Crusaders has apparently decided that he would rather give up his successful reign as head coach of his alma mater to return to being an assistant to Rick Pitino at Louisville.

While there is no word on Willard's Web site yet, Adam Zagoria of SNY.tv is reporting that Willard has decided to accept Pitino's offer to be his assistant coach. It is doubtful that Willard will take much of a paycut. It is more likely that he will get more money from Louisville to be Pitino's assistant.



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