He had to "learn the trade from the bottom" at Boston University,
Pitino said. There were those "training meals," he said, and the time
when champagne was served at Midnight Madness.
"Nine drunks showed up," he said, "and no one else."
He spent five years with the Terriers, then two as an assistant with
the New York Knicks before spending the next two as head coach at
Providence, leading the Friars to a surprising berth in the Final Four.
He kept moving - two years as head coach with the Knicks, eight with
Kentucky, four with the Boston Celtics and the past 12 with Louisville.
Just five months ago, he led the Cardinals to the championship.
"At BU, you learn how to build the right way. At Providence, I learned
how to dream. I always thought anything is possible after coaching that
team," Pitino said during his 20-minute speech, the last of the day. "At
Kentucky, I learned all about pressure every single day. It was
unbelievable pressure and it was very difficult and that pressure
brought out the best in everybody."
Two former college coaches
were inducted as part of the second straight 12-member class, the
largest in the Hall's history - Jerry Tarkanian, 83, who led UNLV to the
1990 NCAA championship, and Guy Lewis, 91, who took Houston to five
Final Fours. Tarkanian, who had heart surgery less than two months ago,
came on stage with a walker. Lewis was in a wheelchair. Both smiled as
they received standing ovations.
Also inducted Sunday into the
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame were Gary Payton, the only NBA
player with 20,000 points, 8,000 assists, 5,000 rebounds and 2,000
steals; Bernard King, who averaged 22.5 points in 15 NBA seasons with
five teams; North Carolina women's coach Sylvia Hatchell; five-time WNBA
All-Star Dawn Staley; former Knicks guard Richie Guerin; former NBA
deputy commissioner Russ Granik; and Oscar Schmidt, who played in five
Olympics for Brazil.
E.B. Henderson, who learned basketball at
Harvard in 1904 then introduced it to African-American students in
Washington, D.C., and four-time ABA All-Star Roger Brown of the Indiana
Pacers were enshrined posthumously.
Henderson "laid the
foundation" for the progress of African-Americans "from exclusion to
domination" of basketball, Nikki Graves Henderson, wife of Henderson's
grandson, said in a recorded message.
Payton was known for his defensive prowess, aggressiveness and trash-talking.
"I played hard because I wanted to win every time," he said of his
17-year career, nearly 13 of them with the Seattle SuperSonics. "It was
all for my crazy love for the game."
For King, playing basketball as a kid involved sometimes clearing snow from a playground court in Brooklyn.
"I fell in love with basketball the first time I made a basket," he said.
Ten days before his 61st birthday, Pitino stood on stage with Hubie
Brown, head coach of the Knicks when he was an assistant, and Dick
Vitale, the pair he chose to present him for induction.
Pitino never came close in the pros to the success he had in college. He had losing records in five of his six NBA seasons.
After a loss to Toronto on March 1, 2000, an agitated Pitino urged
people to focus on the future, saying, "Larry Bird is not walking
through that door, fans. Kevin McHale is not walking through that door,
and Robert Parish is not walking through that door. And if you expect
them to walk through that door, they're going to be gray and old."
On Sunday, while Pitino posed for photos before the ceremony, a blonde-haired Bird showed up.
"He finally walks through the door, and I said, `What took you so long
to walk through that door?' And he said to me, `You don't want me now,"'
Pitino said, grinning.
Bird had his turn on stage as the
presenter of Schmidt, a prolific scorer who said he chose not to play in
the NBA because that would have barred him from playing for his
national team.
"It's too easy to have Michael Jordan, Kobe
Bryant as an idol, a guy (who) flies around and does whatever he wants.
It's easy," Schmidt said. "My guy doesn't run, doesn't jump and played
the best of everybody else."
Bird was enshrined in 1998.
On Sunday, he was joined by 12 others.
"There is nothing better than this," Schmidt said.
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