Seton Halls new Asst Coach

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Seton Halls new Asst Coach
« on: September 30, 2008, 02:01:10 PM »
http://blogs.msg.com/gameon/2008/09/29/former-nj-high-school-standout-joins-seton-halls-coaching-staff/

MSG has learned that former St. Anthony's High School of Jersey City standout and McDonald's All-American, Rodrick Rhodes, will be named Assistant to the Head Coach/Administrative Asst. at Seton Hall University.

Rhodes, a first team selection on MSG's tri-state basketball team in 1992, went on to star at Kentucky under Rick Pitino for three seasons before transferring to USC. He was drafted in the first round (24th overall) by the Houston Rockets.

The 35 year-old Jersey City native was a member of former UMass head coach Travis Ford's staff last season. Rhodes will have similar duties under Seton Hall head coach Bobby Gonzalez, while adding his vast basketball knowledge from the college and pro level to the Pirates' program.

While playing at St. Anthony's under legendary head coach Bob Hurley Sr., Rhodes won a USA Today National Championship in 1988. The Friars were also MSG's top high school team in the tri-state that season.



Re: Seton Halls new Asst Coach
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2008, 02:23:52 PM »
Funny how RR turn down PJ back in the day (major recruitin war) and now he at Seton Hall.
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Re: Seton Halls new Asst Coach
« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2008, 02:28:07 PM »
Funny how RR turn down PJ back in the day (major recruitin war) and now he at Seton Hall.

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Re: Seton Halls new Asst Coach
« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2008, 02:55:41 PM »
seems like these types of additions always help.

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Re: Seton Halls new Asst Coach
« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2008, 04:25:00 PM »
Funny how RR turn down PJ back in the day (major recruitin war) and now he at Seton Hall.

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

here we go again. . EVERYONE is on the take...

Re: Seton Halls new Asst Coach
« Reply #5 on: September 30, 2008, 04:42:31 PM »
Funny how RR turn down PJ back in the day (major recruitin war) and now he at Seton Hall.

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

here we go again. . EVERYONE is on the take...


At Kentucky?  You bet

Re: Seton Halls new Asst Coach
« Reply #6 on: September 30, 2008, 05:12:07 PM »
Funny how RR turn down PJ back in the day (major recruitin war) and now he at Seton Hall.

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

here we go again. . EVERYONE is on the take...


At Kentucky?  You bet

The Facts

Kentucky was put on probation in the early 1950's due to a point shaving scandal that hit a number of schools. The entire 1952-53 season was cancelled. The next year, Kentucky went undefeated during the regular season, however, then-coach Adolph Rupp chose not compete in post-season competition because some of his starting players were prohibited from playing due to being in graduate school (in a bizarre ruling by the NCAA which actually disuaded players from graduating on-time).

Kentucky again was put on probation in the late 1980's. Chief among the violations cited were paying money to Chris Mills (a Los Angeles prep phenom now playing with the New York Knicks) and the cheating of Eric Manuel on his ACT test (see Manuel.)

Some questioned whether the NCAA would come down hard on Kentucky.

"Yeah," cracked Jerry Tarkanian, the University of Nevada-Las Vegas coach long critical of the NCAA's kid-glove handling of Kentucky, "they're going to find them guilty and then give Clevaland State three more years of probation." - by Thomas Stinson, Atlanta Constitution Journal, February 5, 1989.

Despite this, the NCAA came down very hard on Kentucky despite an ineffectual investigation. The resulting probation stripped Kentucky of the heart of its future team. Players such as Chris Mills, LeRon Ellis, Eric Manuel, Sean Sutton, Rex Chapman and Shawn Kemp all left the program over a two-year stretch for various reasons. The team had its scholarships reduced and was banned from television appearances or post season play. Head coach Eddie Sutton resigned, along with his coaching staff which included Dwane Casey who was implicated in the Mills situation. The situation was a mess but was turned in the right direction by the hiring of former UK player and experienced SEC coach C.M. Newton as athletic director. Newton soon hired Rick Pitino to resurrect the program with the priority being on keeping the Kentucky program clean.



Re: Seton Halls new Asst Coach
« Reply #7 on: September 30, 2008, 09:40:09 PM »
Very nice hire for Bobby G he really needs to clean house recruiting in the Jersey City area and all of North Jersey away from Rutgers. Too bad Gonzo will probably be gone before this hire pay dividends.
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Re: Seton Halls new Asst Coach
« Reply #8 on: September 30, 2008, 09:42:16 PM »
Very nice hire for Bobby G he really needs to clean house recruiting in the Jersey City area and all of North Jersey away from Rutgers. Too bad Gonzo will probably be gone before this hire pay dividends.

Shaheen Halloway got out of there in good time