Friday, March 27, 2009

Billy G - The 'G' is for GONE

courtesy of msnbc.com

Well Billy Gillispie is out at kentucky.

While it doesn't come as a surprise, what does come as a surprise was hearing that the meeting today held at President Lee Todd's mansion only lasted 18 min, and maybe the green Chevy Silverado that reportedly dropped him off and picked him up that had Texas license plates and an Texas A&M decal reveals where Gillispie's true heart is set at.

A 4:30pm news conference is scheduled and they are not allowing live coverage of the event.

UPDATE: 4:30 news conference WILL BE SHOWN LIVE via WLEX TV update (4:11pm)

So yet again we are inevitably going to face ANOTHER transition year with Wildcats in 09-10 with another coaching change. So who's the next coach going to be? We've all heard the three names that's been thrown out there, Calipari, Ford, and Donovan, but here's who I believe is also being considered for the job and may cause the decision to be longer ... much longer ... than we may be used to.

From what I understand, UK Boosters want Rick Pitino back. Point blank. Straight up. No nonsense. They apparently told Pitino to name his price and it's a done deal but Pitino reportedly had said for UK to go talk to Calipari. But the Boosters don't want him. Basically, Pitino told them to talk to Ford and Donovan first before coming back to discuss the potential of him coming back to Fayette Co.

Now all of this is hearsay. Do I believe this happened? Certainly I do. Reportedly, the Louisville athletic department actually has embraced the idea of Pitino leaving for UK because Pitino has already brought prominence back to the Cardinals program (and a 09 championship pending). I've heard they certainly wouldn't fight for Pitino to stay there, and Pitino himself actually has expressed his desire to come back to Lexington where he developed so much success before belting for the NBA. He realized his mistake and what he had going here at UK and wants to come back as head coach of UK again. Do I believe this is true. Certainly. Pitino has expressed his mistake for leaving UK publicly before, and in fact, he has never publicly said anything negative when speaking about Kentucky or anything UK related at all. This displays a lot of respect for UK that Pitino still has which makes me believes when a man is that nice to a commonwealth of a fan base which at times has been very ugly to him that he truly loves this place.

Now I believe I am of the MAJORITY that would actually embrace Pitino back to UK. The media can spin it any way they want.

Now, back to Gillispie. What happened? Well first off, it was a rushed decision. I didn't like the decision personally, which maybe contributes to why I've layed low on this blog for awhile now. I've tried to embrace the change but ultimately Gillispie's demeanor and public attitude has a lot to why I don't like him. First off, I think he's phony. From day one I've admitted that I don't think he has UK in his best interests. I think he purposely over works his players where they come out flat in games. I think he's rude in front of cameras and acts like he knows it all, like he's a God and he doesn't have to dish out any pertinent explanations other than the wussy excuses like 'well we didn't play well enough' crap. At some point Gillispie has to take responsibility, but he has never taken true responsibility at all for the program. Saying 'I take full responsibility' in front cameras doesn't cut it. As the coach of UK, you need to elaborate what you did wrong and give the fans some respect and the community some respect. Gillispie didn't do that at all. I firmly believe what everyone else is now confirming, Gillispie wasn't the 'right fit'.

Why did UK hire him? I don't know. Part of the reasoning behind it I believe is how the media outlets portrayed Gillispie as this coaching 'God' in Texas and immediately threw his name in the mix of possible successors to Tubby Smith as at the time UK was rumored to be getting rid of Tubby. The other part of it is Mitch Barnhart. I don't think he's using his resources effectively enough to make the right decision. Common sense says to think things through, investigate, interview, interview again, interview again, investigate some more before you make a decision on who your next coach is going to be. I feel that Barnhart rushed his decisions mostly because of what the media 'made out' Gillispie to be and partly because he wanted the process to end quickly so that the university could move forward. I feel UK rushed too quickly to name Gillispie as head coach. TOO QUICKLY.

Now I'm glad Gillispie's gone. He never showed the type of genuine emotion you want to see out of your head coach during games. He made odd substitutions. His stubbornness was a virus for this university. He over worked his players, not to say that has anything to do with certain injuries but hey, it is what it is. Patterson has played flat as of late. Yet as the ambassador for this team, you expect Patterson to support Gillispie as the coach. Patterson is a class act, but honestly, the season showed its toll on Patterson and Meeks the last couple months. You were in fantasy land if you thought Kentucky was going to go far in the NIT. Not when your offense revolves around only 2 guys who have been given the responsibility to put this team on their shoulders alone.

Give me one team who has won any basketball championship because of only two players professionally. It's not going to happen, and if it does, it's an act of God.

For what it's worth, it's a smart decision by Barnhart to realize his mistake and part ways with Gillispie. Now it's time for this storied program to take its time, get the right guy for this job, and make an important hire and give the respect of making such a decision it's due process THIS TIME.

I'll be on the record as saying I'd love to have Rick Pitino back.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

billie g had too much class for ky. he was never given a chance and now it appears that his replacement had already been decided before he was fired. now that is real class.