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As expected, Gov. Matt Bevin fires back at Pitino calling him “desperate, angry, bitter person”
by Larry Vaught
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Rick Pitino (Vicky Graff Photo)

By LARRY VAUGHT

Surely former Louisville coach Rick Pitino had to know that Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin wouldn’t stay silent about Pitino’s claim in his new book — “Pitino” My Story” — that Bevin played a role in his firing at Louisville.

Bevin fired back this morning during an appearance on the Leland Conway Show and held nothing back.

“It’s pretty sad. It really is,” Bevin said. “He was a great coach, and his life is devolving into this.”

Book excerpts have Pitino calling the governor a “religious zealot with a puritanical streak” who also didn’t get along with former Louisville athletics director Tom Jurich, who also was fired.

Conway had an audio clip from a recent interview Pitino did promoting his book — why in the world Pitino wanted to write a book and keep this controversy brewing is something I’ll never understand — where he said he knew people who would testify Bevin wanted Jurich out. I’m just not quite sure what difference that makes even if Bevin did want Jurich out.

“Here’s a guy who also excelled at many levels, both at UK and at U of L — not so much, a little bit of a sad chapter there with the Celtics — but in general a guy who has been up and down and mostly up,” Bevin told Conway.

“And now, he just sounds like a desperate, angry, bitter person, who wants to lay blame everywhere but at his own feet, which is where, frankly, so much of it belongs.”

But my guess is if you read Pitino’s book, blame will be placed just about everywhere except at Pitino’s own feet.

:joy:

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"UL, not so much" This what led to RP's downfall. His ego would not let him play second fiddle to UK and he had to cheat to try and keep up. Even when he cheated, he still was little brother, so he cheated a little more, until he finally got caught.
I read it as the “not so much” comment was Bevin talking about Pitino’s gig with Boston. I may be wrong.
 
I read it as the “not so much” comment was Bevin talking about Pitino’s gig with Boston. I may be wrong.

Could be, but I took it as UL since he had a hyphen between UL and not so much, then a comma after not so much. However Bevin meant it, his lack of success at UL drove him to what he did. Between his ego, and the pressure from the UL fanbase getting their butt kicked every year by Cal, he felt he had to cheat to get better recruits. The ironic parts are 1. The UL fan base had always claimed that Cal just cheated to get good players and couldn't coach, yet he beat their super coach every year, and 2. Rick cheated his butt off to get better players, and still couldn't sign anyone decent. You know what they say about Karma.
 
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If Bevin didn't get along with Pricky or Jurich, basic math says he's a decent guy.
I get that you're kinda joking in a way, but no way in hell is Bevin anywhere close to a decent guy. If people elect him for a second term I will be stunned. But then again a sizable majority just vote R straight down the ticket. Nothing wrong with that mind you, except the voting for Bevin part.
 
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