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March 31, 2008

B-Ball Leftovers, 3/31

Filed under: Basketball,Coaches — Chas @ 1:43 pm

Before the Xavier-UCLA game, the NY Times ran an article on Pitt Basketball Trainer John Tony Salesi’s close relationship with both Sean Miller and Ben Howland.

Salesi called being in Miller’s wedding party one of his greatest honors. He is also proud of the work that Miller put in on his recovery. He had a photograph in his office of Miller making a hard cut, something that he did not know he would be able to do after his surgery. The affection is mutual.

“He’s one of those people in college athletics that the outside world does not appreciate,” Miller said of Salesi. “If you’re a coach or player and been a part of Pitt basketball, you know how much he means.”

Among players, coaches and administrators, Salesi is considered a fixture. “Tony is always just kind of the constant,” Pittsburgh Coach Jamie Dixon said. “He’s been here for so long.”

22 years as the trainer for Pitt basketball. 4 coaches and I’m not even sure how many ADs. That’s something.

Remember that wishful thinking from TCU to hire Jamie Dixon? Well, Dixon did get a phone call from TCU’s AD.

I say this despite wanting Morrison to call TCU favorite son and Pitt coach Jamie Dixon and beg him to return. He qualifies as a sexy hire. And, to his credit, Morrison actually called and talked to Dixon.

“He has a great love and passion for this place, and we talked about the kind of coach who would be successful,” Danny said. “He’s been a valuable resource throughout the whole process.”

Danny would not say as much, but I have to imagine he was smart enough to begin the conversation with “this may sound crazy, but… ” and at least give Dixon a chance to say what everybody figured he might.

Give Danny credit, though, he appears to have nailed this hire.

Jim Christian, the former Kent St. head coach, was also an assistant at Pitt under Ralph Willard.





Can we all now agree, Pitt would not have withstood Memphis, Texas, UCLA, Davidson, Kansas,
N Carolina…?? Other than that, Pitt could take anyone else if they played w.the confidence in the BET.

Quite a year…I am very proud of the guys and gals….Up til after 1AM Sat evening when the Gals game got out of hand. Agnus B is one Hell of a coach. They should be terrific next year.

Comment by dan 72 03.31.08 @ 5:48 pm

Pitt is not good enough to hang with any of those dawgs. Big East was overrated this year.

Comment by mike in tx 03.31.08 @ 10:40 pm

I think the Big East was really deep this year with a ton of good teams, but no teams that were really good.

By the end of the year, I think Louisville was starting to play up to their potential, and guys as athletic as Williams and Clark gave them an upside and the ability to compete with the top tier teams……..but not to beat them.

G-town turned out not to have the guards to ever be that tough; had Chris Wright been healthy all year that story might have been different.

You do see a marked difference in the teams that make it this far. They’re either more athletic and/or bigger and often play more intelligently than the squads they beat.

Comment by scottie columbo 03.31.08 @ 11:03 pm

Chas,

Just friendly proofreading while allowing my OCD to control me this morning….Tony Salesi, not John. Keep up the good work and very interesting story!

“Hail to Pitt”

Comment by Jason 04.01.08 @ 8:17 am

Crean to Indiana makes the Big East a little easier since I have my doubts about who Marquette will get to fill his shoes.

Comment by Panther Fan 04.01.08 @ 7:07 pm

Any of those teams would have lost more games than they did if they’d been in the Big East.

The Big East is a tough conference with about 8 or 9 quality teams. UNC or Memphis would have lost a few more than 1 or 2 games if they were subjected to that grind.

However, having 8 or 9 quality teams would make for a tough regular season schedule for anyone, but it doesn’t always translate well in the big tourney. 8 or 9 quality teams, but no elite teams is the story here.

Comment by Jimbo Covert's my Dad 04.02.08 @ 2:11 am

Also, does anyone else think that Big East’s rougher style of basketball doesn’t translate well in the NCAA tourney where games are officiated tighter than BE refs officiate conference games?

Comment by Jimbo Covert's my Dad 04.02.08 @ 2:12 am

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