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Tubby Smith Slams Minnesota, Criticizes Struggling Team

Tubby Smith

JON KRAWCZYNSKI   02/12/11 04:50 AM ET   AP

MINNEAPOLIS — Tubby Smith has seen enough.

Mired in the first four-game losing streak of his four-year tenure as coach at Minnesota, Smith lashed out at his struggling team after a 71-62 home loss to Illinois on Thursday night.

Few were spared in the postgame rant that criticized Blake Hoffarber, Rodney Williams, Colton Iverson, Chip Armelin individually and the overall mentality of his entire team.

"We've got to get those folks believing and trusting in what we're doing and doing it the right way," Smith said. "Obviously what happens is people start questioning coach's philosophy. 'Coach don't know what he's doing.'

"After 37 years, everybody's going to question when you're losing. I don't care what it is. I don't care if it's a four-game losing streak or a one-game losing streak. I don't mind taking it. But I'm not going to take it when guys aren't doing it the way we say to do it. And that's what we're going to get back to, basic fundamentals.

"And I don't think it's that they're not doing what we want to them to do. It's that physically they're incapable of doing some of the things that we're asking them to do. I've got to figure that out."

It was the most frontal and critical assessment of his team since he left Kentucky and took the job. Perhaps it was Smith's way of trying to get his players' attention before it's too late.

The Golden Gophers (16-8, 5-7 Big Ten) are just 1-4 since starting point guard Al Nolen went down with a broken foot. Losses on the road to Purdue and Indiana and at home to Ohio State and Illinois have exposed their weaknesses and done serious damage to their NCAA tournament resume.

Injuries to Nolen and Mo Walker and the departure of Devoe Joseph over differences with Smith have gutted the team. Their bench was outscored 23-2 by the Illini's reserves on Thursday night and Hoffarber, the team's leading scorer and senior leader, is showing signs of wearing down after moving from shooting guard to point guard for Nolen.

Smith ripped Hoffarber's shot selection after the game, saying "it cost us." He also said "we're not getting much out of Rodney" and, "we've got to get more out of Colton."

Williams, the super-athletic swingman, has scored in double figures just once in the past 10 games and Iverson has been scoreless for two straight.

Smith was asked if this was a similar situation to last year's team, which lost Nolen to academic suspension in the second half of the season yet still rebounded to make the NCAA tournament.

"We don't have the same kids," Smith said. "We had some pretty mature kids last year. Lawrence Westbrook, Damian Johnson, Paul Carter, Devron Bostick. Seniors that were men. Right now we've got boys. That's a big difference. We've got (freshmen) Chip Armelin, Maverick Ahanmisi, Austin Hollins. It's a big difference."

Hoffarber, Hollins and Williams combined for 12 of the team's 16 turnovers and couldn't respond to the Illini's in-your-face perimeter defense. The Gophers tied the game at 51 with 7:30 to play, but Illinois outscored the worn-down Gophers 20-9 the rest of the way.

Center Ralph Sampson III said after the game that the Illini "were just more hungry for the win than we were."

Smith, who won a national title at Kentucky and was credited with building solid programs at Georgia and Tulsa, doesn't seem to have the answers this time around.

"I don't have anything I can do to wave a magic wand," Smith said. "It's called hard work."

The Gophers have road games at Iowa on Sunday and Penn State on Thursday looming. More performances similar to the one they gave against Illinois could doom them.

"We're just hurting ourselves," star forward Trevor Mbakwe said. "The last couple games we're just beating ourselves with the lapses we've had.

"The spirits are still high," he said. "I still believe we're going to make the tournament and this is just a little bump in the road right now."

Earlier this week, Smith called out Mbakwe for recent subpar performances. The message hit home and Mbakwe had 17 points and 16 rebounds against Illinois.

After calling out the rest of the team, maybe Smith is hoping it will have the same effect.

"We're all still hungry," Mbakwe said. "We all still believe in each other, believe in the team, believe in the system. We've just got to come out with some wins."

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chris2fer
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11:27 AM on 02/19/2011
Cmon back to Lexington Tubby they are about to run Cal out of town LOL
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06:38 PM on 02/13/2011
Sounds like the coach, needs a coach.
11:02 AM on 02/13/2011
Didn't he draft his players? Sounds more like a vetting problem than anything else.
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Dr Confuso
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09:12 AM on 02/13/2011
The reprehensible attitude of some NBA 'superstars' (It's all ablout ME!), is trickling down to the college level. It's not about sports in this country anymore, or the team. It's about the money, the cars, the girls, the clubs etc. Thus we get the insufferable two man egotastic waste of 60 minutes called: 'The decision'. Or the 3 man comic book superhero story in Miami, or the current "I wanna go to New York" disruption of 'Mello'. It's not sports, it's sitcom.
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giono
09:29 AM on 02/13/2011
except sitcoms are funny....
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Winthorpe
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10:10 AM on 02/13/2011
Was your TV stuck on "On" and remote control broken during The Decision?

Sincerely,

The Boys and Girls Club who benefited from it
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
08:49 AM on 02/13/2011
Sure can't be the coach's fault, can it? Must be those lousy players. You betcha!
theprogressiveanalyst
Ignorance is a dangerous thing
01:09 AM on 02/13/2011
It's my feeling that a coach with class does not dress down his players in the public media. You take care of business in practice and the locker room. Even Bobby Knight usually restricted himself to one player, not naming his whole team and the great coaches like Dean Smith, Coach K, John Wooden, John Calipari, Jim Boeheim, etc.? Never. This sounds like someone who is desperately afraid of losing his job and wants to pass the blame onto others.
04:39 AM on 02/13/2011
It was a fast-paced scrappy game & our guys came out on top. Illinois wasn't shooting all that great either,. But it was great seeing Demtri McCamey taking a floor burn to get a ball. We've seem too little of that hustle lately from anyone. Lucas Johnson, show em your scars.
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DickTater
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12:57 AM on 02/13/2011
I have been a MN fan all my life. Tubby runs a clean program. Devoe Joseph left for his own bad reasons, not because Tubby was hard to get along with.

However, Tubby made his bones with quick teams and full court press. In the big 10, and with his personnel....you just aren't going to have 10 cat-quick guys that you can platoon and full court press all day. Tubby really has no other "system". I have seen The Journey and some other behind the scenes stuff with Tubby and he is no basketball genius. Classy guy, good guy, runs a clean program, but he can't coach all that well. I have watched every game of the last 4 years. He get's outcoached and the team get's outplayed all the time. I feel bad for the players, he doesn't get them into good situations. Now with so many important players gone, he is not playing the remaining most effective players....and he is not improving the one's he has had for 4 years. The only real improvement is the players get a little older and a little wiser...but he is not helping them elevate their games, and he doesn't provide a framework for success.

System? There isn't an offensive system at all. It's a free for all and any solid defense or well conceived scheme throws the offense in a ditch. Defense? I don't think Tubby coaches it unless it is fullcourt pressure.
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12:47 AM on 02/13/2011
is this a story if it is a white coach?
06:32 AM on 02/13/2011
You'd make sure it was...
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05:53 PM on 02/12/2011
Tubby Smith has always impressed me as a class act. He maintained his dignity at Kentucky even when confronted with extremely unfair (and racially-motivated) attacks.

It surprises me that he would publicly humiliate his young team like this. I assume that he believes it will have a positive motivational effect.

It will be interesting to see how Minnesota responds in it's remaining schedule.
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09:31 PM on 02/12/2011
class all the way.
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abuja19
11:41 PM on 02/12/2011
Tubby Smith is a proven leader. This team that he's coaching maybe is too complacent or not as dedicated to winning as his former teams.
05:41 PM on 02/12/2011
Coach sounds like a narcissistic jerk to me, who doesn't know how to work with the players he has, then blames everything on his players.
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abuja19
11:40 PM on 02/12/2011
Um...Tubby is an NCAA-title winning coach. He knows how to win games. Don't blame him for the faults of Univ. of Minnesota b-ball players.
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nogornc
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04:20 PM on 02/12/2011
I just coached a losing effort 52 to 22, our first loss. Got to stay positive or sports is good for nothing.
01:16 PM on 02/12/2011
So he has already lost one kid due to how he handles players and he thought roasting a bunch of freshmen in an interview was the way to go? That sound you hear is more players packing and recruits dialing other coaches.
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Paul The Octopus
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01:05 PM on 02/12/2011
I think HP is overusing the word "rip". Who are writing these headlines, middle-schoolers?
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Death to Crusaders
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01:00 PM on 02/12/2011
Alas! Stress is a helluva drug!
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12:56 PM on 02/12/2011
Tubby is a class act, a man of dignity...but the Big Blue Kentucky Basketball Nation doesn't miss him now that we have "Our Savior JC" ( John Calipari) in place!
07:10 PM on 02/12/2011
Tubby is an overrated coach Period! You were good to let him go at KU.
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abuja19
11:38 PM on 02/12/2011
And how many National Championships has KU won since letting Tubby go? Point exactly.