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June 15, 2010

Okay. Conference expansion/realignment was an incredible timesuck. I’m having a hard time at the moment getting myself mentally up for a final round-up of the post-mortem.

In the meantime, a few things with basketball that I have not made time to post.

If you have heard the Tom Izzo to the Cleveland Cavaliers rumors, then you know that means that Michigan State may be a very late jump on the coaching carousel. You know what else that means

Yes, they put Coach Jamie Dixon on the list. Along with Tom Crean, Brian Gregory, Jim Boylen and other assistants present and past of Izzo. Dixon and Mark Few are the only ones on the list not to be former Michigan State assistants.

In most circumstances, no coach would dream of jumping to a program in June or even July. It is too chaotic. It really is abandoning your own program late in the process. It is incredibly messy. Not to mention it usually speaks to a program in disarray.

Michigan State, though, is well-stocked. Coming off two straight Final Four appearances, and looking like they have the talent to do it again.

I don’t think Coach Dixon would really go at this point. Pitt is also looking very good for the coming year. I also think that if Izzo leaves the next coach is screwed. They have to match Izzo’s success. It wouldn’t quite be as bad as following Krzyzewski at Duke, but close.

Now back to the the SEC/Big East Invitational stuff from last week. How does Tennessee Coach Bruce Pearl feel about the game?

“The bottom line is the SEC had a contractual obligation and somebody had to play Pitt at Pitt, and the (SEC) commissioner felt we would be a good choice for that,’’ Pearl said. “Even though we’re not getting a game back, it’s something that will help our strength of schedule and something that sends a strong message to the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee.

“I’m also sending my team a message that I believe in them by taking this game. I’m putting them in harm’s way.’’

Not exactly a rousing statement of excitement. More like, we have no choice so after a dig at the SEC, I’ll try to give the positive spin.

This story on the game also included a quote from Coach Dixon that bothered me.

Pitt coach Jamie Dixon said the schools have yet to settle on a contract for a City Game site but that talks were progressing toward an agreement to play the game annually at Consol Energy Center.

Since 2002, the teams had been alternating home sites until last season, when Duquesne agreed to give up its home date at Palumbo Center to play Pitt in the final college game at Mellon Arena. The Panthers rallied from a 16-point second-half deficit to beat the Dukes in overtime, 67-58, on Dec. 1, Pitt’s ninth consecutive victory in the series.

“It’s a real possibility for that game to be played (at Consol Energy Center),” Dixon said. “We’re going to try to play there as much as possible.”

Pitt is expected to relinquish its home date this season if the schools can agree to shift the series site to Consol Energy Center.

I understand that the City Game being played there annually makes some sense. I suppose. I am, however, not wild about Pitt seeking to pull a Villanova and play extra games there. The difference is that the Pavilion on ‘Nova’s campus holds only 6500 people. So playing in the Wachovia Center at more than triple capacity (over 20,000) is a big source of more revenue.

The Consol has a capacity of 19,100 for basketball. That’s less than 7,000 more than the Pete holds. I’m not after you factor in the cost of rent to use and loss of concession revenues for those games are really significant. I really doubt that the amount of increased revenue would be worth the loss of a valuable home court advantage.

I admit to being biased from my experiences as a student at Pitt and the move of games to the Civic Arena that killed all homecourt advantage (yes, I know I’ve written this before). In the short term — with the novelty of a new facility — the energy and size of the crowds might be good. Long term, though, it is a bad idea.

Meanwhile, if you are looking for an excuse to go to a Pirates game, DeJuan Blair will throw out the first pitch on Wednesday night.

Blair, a star on the court at both Schenley High School and the University of Pittsburgh, will take the mound before the Pirates-White Sox game at 7:05 p.m.

“I have been a fan of the Pirates for as long as I can remember and I am thankful for this opportunity,” Blair said in a statement. “I am looking forward to getting out on the mound in front of my hometown crowd and taking part in such a cool Pittsburgh tradition.”

On the recruiting front, Pitt is targeting centers to finish the 2011 class. One of them is Desmond Hubert.

As for Pitt, Hubert said Panthers head coach Jamie Dixon “is a great guy.”

“I can sit down and talk with him. He makes me feel real comfortable when I talk to him. That’s a big plus for me. And then just they had a lot of good bigs lately [Sam Young, DeJuan Blair, Tyrell Biggs].”

The No. 7 center in the Class of 2011, Hubert, a rising senior at New Egypt (N.J.) High School said he also holds offers from UConn, Maryland, Wake Forest, Ohio State, Notre Dame,  Virginia Tech, Virginia, Rutgers and Seton Hall.

“I’m still pretty much wide open right now,” Hubert said. “Hopefully, after the live period I’ll be able to make my list.”

Hubert’s two front-runners right now are Pitt and Villanova. Should be an interesting battle for the 6-9  player.

Jaylen Bond, a 2011 verbal to Pitt, fought through injuries at “Rumble in the Bronx.”

Jaylen Bond, a 6-7, 220-pound combo forward from Plymouth Whitemarsh who committed to Pitt over West Virginia and Temple, battled an ankle injury but was still impressive in asserting himself. Bond said he wants to improve his handle and perimeter game going forward and imagines himself as a “Sam Young-type player.” “I think you’ll see a lot more to come of him,” Myers said. “He’s getting better and better.”





I’m not that worried about Jamie Dixon leaving to go to Michigan State. The west coast vacancies are the ones that have worried me, and he’s turned them down thus far. I also believe that he truly meant that he preferred Big East basketball to Big 10 basketball.

Comment by DanR 06.15.10 @ 10:39 am

Chas. my feelings about playing games at Consol are the same as yours. The team owns the Pete, why not use it for EVERY game? It’s always about the money. How sad.

Comment by Fear The Mustache 06.15.10 @ 11:11 am

we won’t be playing Big East games in the Coalmine

Comment by Jamie H 06.15.10 @ 11:57 am

I have no problem playing the city game there every year, but I am a little concerned about Jamie’s comment “we’ere going to play there as much as possible”. While I can relate to those getting an opportunity to see the Pitt team outside of the Pete (in the 80’s and 90’s that was the only way I saw them-at the Igloo) they lose a big home court advantage (I believe only 11 losses over 8-9 years). Unfortunately, the determining factor will probably be the dineros.

Comment by UPDave 06.15.10 @ 1:32 pm

I am perfectly fine with playing The City Game there every year if that’s what they decide to do. Other than that I would prefer to have games at the Pete for the home court advantage. This SEC-Big East challenge and any multi game tournaments or showcases would be ok, too. Just not for conference games or any OOC game.

Comment by NickW 06.15.10 @ 1:36 pm

I agree with everyone’s sentiment against playing at the Consol. The only positive possibility — and I mean the ONLY — is that maybe we could convince a few more Heavy Hitter programs (think UNC, Duke, Kansas, Mich St, etc.) to play us if we allow the games to be played there. Sure, it takes away from the huge home-court advantage the Pete offers, but I think it’s clear we’re not getting any of those teams to come to the Pete.

Other than that, it’d better only be Duquesne every year and maybe some sort of tourney, as was mentioned above.

Comment by jason 06.15.10 @ 3:07 pm

Remember that Duquesne will host 1st/2nd round tourney games at the Coalmine in 2012 (and presumably into the future) … so playing there a few times each year may just be a matter of preparing the team for playing there in March.

Comment by JB '90 06.15.10 @ 5:04 pm

JB – A positive view/spin? On this Pitt Blather.
Very refreshing. Wish football started tomorrow!

Comment by Dan 72 06.15.10 @ 5:55 pm

Anyone know when the Greentree summer league begins this year? Anxious to get a first hand look at the 2010-11 squad, especially Wright, Epps and Moore.

Comment by Bossdaws 06.15.10 @ 5:59 pm

I believe the summer league starts on June 22 but not 100% sure.

I want to see a renewal of the Steel Bowl at the Consol Center with Pitt playing Duquesne in the 1st round.

Comment by wbb 06.15.10 @ 8:11 pm

Well, for any year that Consol will play host to NCAA games, Pitt will need to stay under the magic number of regular season home games played there. I believe if you play 3 or more home games at a particular site, you cannot be seeded in such a way that you may play tournament games there (through the regionals).

Comment by Pantherman13 06.15.10 @ 9:45 pm

The summer league starts June 21, per the sad little Pittsburgh Baketball Club Web site: link to pittsburghbasketballclub.com

Comment by Carmen 06.15.10 @ 10:15 pm

A thank you to Carmen and WBB for the info on the start of the summer hoops league at Greentree.

Comment by Bossdaws 06.16.10 @ 3:02 pm

Hey, allthough it is an excellent fit, let’s nip the “coalmine” moniker right now. It might catch on. We’ve been trying to get out from under the rust belt tag with helath and technology for too long. We certainly don’t need it too catch on to Pens games. It’s bad enough, any time the Steelers play on Monday night, they show some blasat furnace!!! Respect to coal and steel workers, but, let’s move forward!!

Comment by Rick 06.16.10 @ 3:52 pm

It’s fine with me if Pitt plays at the CEC. I may be the only one who thinks that, but it’s fine with me. I remember the Pitt-Georgetown game in March 1988. Pitt came back from a second half deficit to win going away. One of John Thompson’s thugs shoved his hand in Jerome Lane’s face at the foul lane when Pitt was shooting free throws at the end of the game and Lane was not the type to take John Thompson’s crap. A fight nearly ensued and the Igloo was going crazy.

Oh, that 1987-88 Pitt squad. They should have won it all. My little brother, who thought he was really tough, was in a basketball camp with Jerome Lane in 1985 and Lane threw an elbow into him that knocked him into the stands.

Comment by Penguins Fan 06.16.10 @ 7:21 pm

Coach Dixon has already said he doesn’t think the Big 10 is any close to the BigEast when PITT was in play for Big 10 expansion. On another note here’s a link for some more PITT & Ashton Gibbs notoriety on Yahoo-Rivals.
link to collegebasketball.rivals.com

Comment by carolinapanther 06.17.10 @ 7:43 pm

On that 87-88 squad PITT had already beaten Kansas in the Rainbow Classic that year because Charlie Smith could more than matchup with Danny Manning and Pitt’s other players were better than Kansas’s.
Those being Jerome Lane and Demetrious Gore. Wow Brian Shorter was an academic casuality that year, and in the gym Shorter was manhandling both Smith and Lane. Oh what might have been. Not to mention we lost super sub Rod Brookin for the 2nd semester. Someday will come, oh my.

Comment by carolinapanther 06.17.10 @ 7:48 pm

Testing URL

Comment by Steve 06.21.10 @ 7:25 am

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