Capel has Pitt on the rise
While the outcome of the Duke at Pitt menĢƵ basketball game last Tuesday was never in doubt, several things stood out during the game and then in the post-game press conference.
Pitt is already a much better team than it was a year ago, but it still has a long way to go to become a talked-about program in menĢƵ basketball once again.
Give first-year head coach Jeff Capel a couple of years to recruit better players, and Pitt will be dancing once again come March Madness.
The talent level difference between the two teams was obvious from the media section, and several NBA scouts were on hand to get a look at DukeĢƵ stellar freshmen.
After the game, Capel spoke about the talented Blue Devils, with Capel having helped recruit each one of those players to Duke as he was an assistant under Mike Krzyzewski the last seven seasons.
“They are an outstanding team and have two really, really, really good players,” he said of Zion Williamson and R.J. Barrett, who are expected to be the top two picks in the NBA Draft come June. “ThatĢƵ why I feel they are the premiere program in the country, they are well-coached, play hard and a really good team.”
Capel was happy with the turnout for the game and with how into the game the crowd was.
“It was an amazing environment and I thought we fed off of it early,” he said. “One of the great things was seeing The Pete like that.”
Capel, who played at Duke, is aware that his team has a way to go before it can get to the level of Duke.
“Look, they are better than us and more talented than us,” he said of Duke. “We have a long way to go.
“We are taking the necessary steps every day…and have to minimize our mistakes.”
Prior to the game, I was able catch up behind the Duke bench with Ed Whited, PittĢƵ Director of Equipment Services, and he shared with me that Jay-Z was in the house.
Seeing Jay-Z moments later backstage gave the game a big event feel, and while some Pitt employees were playing it up that he was there to see Pitt, it was obvious that the legendary rapper wanted Williamson, Barrett and Cam Reddish to see him.
Jay-Z owns Roc Nation Sports, an agency which represents athletes.
Further proof was offered when Capel was asked about Jay-Z appearing.
Capel explained the process about how Jay-ZĢƵ people called a few weeks prior to get tickets and then when asked if Jay-Z stopped by the Pitt locker room, Capel answered.
“No,” he said.
Krzyzewski fielded several questions about Capel and Pitt and was complimentary of his former player and assistant.
“I love the hell out of him,” Coach K said. “(Pitt fans) are lucky to have him and he is lucky to be here.
“He has always been a big Pittsburgh fan and has always loved (the city).
“This is a great situation for all of you.”
Williamson spoke about going against Capel in the Duke locker room after the game.
“It was a great experience,” Williamson said. “He has brought some of the same characteristics to Pitt that he preached to me when I was coming to Duke.”
Part of my interview with Williamson can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjMLBYTzMoY&fbclid=IwAR0fUbmxz8p1zZ50JIvnbZ3rn4M0pRxQH0986-yRmat9c_I46FO5luRTc44.
Pitt took the “L” to Duke, but it earned an “A” for hiring Capel and it will translate into plenty of “WĢƵ” moving forward.
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When the top-ranked Notre Dame womenĢƵ basketball team lost to unranked North Carolina on Sunday, it ended a streak of 198 wins by the top-ranked team, regardless of who it was, against unranked opponents.
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