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Kentucky Assistant Coaches breakdown NCAA Tournament game one

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We got a chance to catch up with UK Assistant Coaches John Welch, Tyler Ulis, Chuck Martin and Chin Coleman. The coaches discuss the match up against Oakland and share how the team is doing going into the tournament.
Hosted by Curtis Burch

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Welcome into Behind Kentucky Basketball. I'm Curtis Birch. We are in Pittsburgh covering the Cats in the NCAA Tournament, and yesterday the Cats had their media availability, including their open locker rooms before they face off against Oakland, and I got a chance to catch up with a bunch of Kentucky assistant coaches. We're gonna hear from Tyler Ulis, John Wells, Chuck Martin, and Chen Coleman. But before we hear from them, I do want to ask you guys

to please subscribe to Behind Kentucky Basketball. We're gonna be sharing some of these locker room interviews as we make our run through the tournament, and you won't want to miss it. All you got to do is hit the follow button on your favorite podcast player and boom, it's coming right to your phone every day. Let's start out hearing from coach John Wells about the matchup against Oakland. One of the big topic is conversation is Oakland's matchup zone? What problems

does that present? Facing the zone when you're not facing them often in the season for enough, Yeah, it's you know, we haven't want to get solved very much this year but I think we've effective we have and uh, you know, we're fortunate that you we we have multiple high percentage three point shooters, so you know, we feel if we move the basketball, you know it too. Just attack and play our almost style which finds on the on your defensive end. They're outside oriented kind of going to ourn. How

do you slow their three point garage down? They have two guys that you know, we know they're gonna put up, you know, a lot of threes, and we just have to be aware of I'm gonna be close to them and you know, do what we can to you know, they're gonna get them off. We just have to make them to be tough child shots. It's been the message of the coaching stamp to the players going into this

tournament. A lot of guys there first first go around in it, just be loose and free, wanton and just you know, we don't need to change anything. Just be who we are. Just play cow mentioned you know, the team bonding the bowling, how have you guys seen have you seen the team kind of come together after the SEC tournament. I think they're they're all excited about the NCAA tournament and you know, it's like y'all is the same, we want to play well. And then finally the lot of Pittsburgh

connections with a do Trey coach Cal coach Orlando Antigua. How cool was it to watch those guys kind of come home. Yeah, that's nice. I think it's it's great for them and a little bit of a comfort level, so you know, hopefully a little bit a little bit of time to enjoy. We're gonna hear from Tyler Eulis in just a second, but before that, I do want to remind you guys to please subscribe to the Big Blue Brew. It's the best, an official way to get all your UK athletic

news right into your email box every morning, Monday through Friday. And the best part is it is completely for free. All you gotta do is go to Ukathletics dot com, slash Big Blue Brew, type in your email, hit submit and you're all done. You're getting the Big Blue Brew every day and that's presented by Commonwealth Credit Union. All right, let's hear from coach Tyler Eulis. How do you get these young guys to kind of understand what

the NCAA Tournament's going to be like? I know that's a tough thing to explain for somebody never been there. You know, I think they understand. I think they've been won this all their lives, like this is a dream come true. So I don't believe they take it likely. They understand the team we have, they understand what we're trying to accomplish. So you know, I think they're ready. It's just about you know, getting their first

game and jitters out and you know, going from there. Everybody always says that this tournament is guard driven, with a lot of talents and guards. How do you think some of these guys are gonna thrive in this environment? I think this is a perfect environment for these guys. We have big time players who like big time games, Like you said, guard driven, Kima Walker's his fast Napers, you know, Brandon Knights, John Wallas, you

know, those are guys who show up in these type of games. And I feel like we have three, four five guys who you know can rise up to that level. One of them is obviously Read and he was named Freshman's Freshman of the Year. How have you seen him progress this season? You know, Red's been really good all year and just his confidence and you

know, learning to pick his spots has been great for us. He's being better as a leader and not just him, you know Rob and DJ those are two other guys who are some of the top freshmen in the country. So you know, we have a pick of guys that you know, we can go to, you know, whenever we need to get things going.

You had any kind of like old wow moments from like watching Rob out on the court or even in practice, because I mean it's just actually I tell him all the day, like you know, watching you every day, Like you know, at times I'm amazed to what things he does. You know, it's mooring twenty one points ten minutes, the shots he's makes, and you know he's a great shot maker, a difficult shot maker. You know, it's a lot of fun to watch his finishing inside at his side of

the guard. I mean, how do you practice that? I know you have experience as well from your playing days, but is that something Is that just instinct? Is it just work? How do you work on that? Uh? You know, something you just try to get better at every day and a lot of it's a gifts from God obviously. You know, he's a small guy, who's really confident, so he's not scared to, you know, go in there with the trees and you know, finish over big

guys. He feels like he can get in there and you know, getting these shots he wants, and you know that's he does. As I said, I am Pittsburgh for the Kentucky Basketball NCAA tournament run and we are doing a bunch of updates on our social media. We're on x, Instagram and Facebook. Just search UK Sports Network to check out all the videos, all the interviews, all the stuff. A lot of fun features that we got in the works that you will not want to meet miss. So go to

UK Sports Network on all social platforms. Now, now let's hear from coach Chuck Martin. What do you see in this matchup against Oakland? What do they do well? They run a unique matchup zone and that's given people problems and obviously won twenty three games. They did a great job, but a perimeter taking away the three point line and then they rotate with these centers out to the corners to take away the corner three. So it's it's unique that

way. But we've been working on it for the past few days. So we're feeling comfortable. So is it just schemed up with the scout team to run ahead? Do you guys show them on video? Yeah, we try to show them on video. We try to teach them as best we can try to simulate it on our defense. So that makes it a little bit challenging in terms of, uh, the intensity in which they dealing with. But uh, but we're starting to get a better feel for the rotations in

their zone and how to counter it. Because a lot of people say, with the zone, shooting is the is the antidote too? Is it that simple? With this one deserves a little bit different, you know. I think they try to make it difficult, playing the zone really high and aggressive, really attacking a three point line. They send their center out to the corner, which allows their forward to stay high with the with the shooters.

That's unique. So that's completely different from some of the other zones we've seen throughout the year. But but like I said, we've we've been watching film and we've been working on it in practice, so we're starting to feel more uncomfortable every day. What's it been like watching a do Trey coach and Tigua and even coach Cal come back kind of to one of their home it's tremendous. Yeah, you know it's Coach Cal went out to dinner last nights of

staff and a local place at Coach Cal. I guess it's one of his places. And it's great to see how people approach him and greet him. He's he's the favorite son coming back home. Same thing with Oh, Trey and a do you know they've got family here, they grew up here. There's a connection to Pittsburgh. It's a it's a neat it's a neat thing to watch those guys go through. It is that Kyle often talks about guys coming home sometimes have tough games. How do you guard against that? With

Trey and to do you know? I think for for Trey's a little bit older, a little bit more seasoned. I think Adu has been really really good at big games. This is obviously a big game, so they and they had and they've had a good week. They've had a really good week

of practice, so so I think they're ready to think they're prepared. And then finally, what's your favorite March Madness memory be when you were on the staff or all right, just watching them you know, I think UH for US was maybe two thousand and eight with coach Calhen we beat U C l A at the final flourid to go play in the national championship game. That's

the that's the closest I've got into a national championship. So I just I remember I remember playing UCLA big game on National TV, Russell Westbrook, Kevin Love and those guys, and we had a pretty good team ourselves and beating them going to going to the finals. So that's my favorite one. We're gonna wrap up here from coach Chen Coleman, but I did want to tell you guys about a new podcast we just started called UK Sports Network Today.

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all things UK athletics. Now here's chen Coleman. What do you think about the matchup against Oakland? Good matchup. I mean they're a good team and won twenty three games. They got Player of the Year and towels End. Uh, he's a he's gonna be a load on the inside. You know, at this point in the time of this season, everybody's good. You know, you can't take anything for granted. Respect them, right and understand that. Uh, we just have to be us and be our best version

of us one game at a time. And if we can do that, we should we should be fine. But if they really shoot it. They got two guys that almost combine shoot twenty threes amongst the both of'em, number eleven and number thir three, goky, So we gotta defend the three point line and then we gotta also fend inside. So they're good. They're they got a good balance, right, good mid major team that has outside shooting and a inside presence that they can throw the ball inside and score it.

So good challenge for us. Good challenge foras last game is obviously a tough one against A and M. How have the guys bounced back after that, We've bounced back five. Our guys are excited for this opportunity. Everything that has happened throughout the season has been a step to success for this part of this season. So that was another step for us to get better.

Although we lost the game, didn't probably wanna lose in that fashion, but everything that has happened so far has been a step to success for this season. There's no failures, there's no fearures. Every step back is a step to success. So we're taking that as a step to success. And then coming back home for a couple of guys, coach coach Joe played here, Cals from here, Trey I do. How are those guys? A love

storylines? Right? A lot of reminiscing about this restaurant, that restaurant, a lot of uh reminiscing about this used to be here, these it's all different than new and so it's it's it's fun to see these guys connect back to a place where they spent a lot of time. That and for coach Coyl, he's from here, so for him to see a lot of his old friends and the whole high school coach, college coach so he's been able

to tap back into uh his past. But at the same time, we gotta keep the man clean the main thing, and that's uh been our best basketball team. We can be you tomorrow. And von l Antonio's name to a couple of All American teams. Uh, what's that mean? I know you guys shared that Chicago connection. It means a lot to me. I've known Antonio since he was a little kid, so I'm really really really happy

to him. I told him if he came back here, he would be one of the best guards, if not the best guard, in my opinion, in the country. And to see it happening, uh and coming to Fruition is is is It's such a blessing. I'm so happy for the young man cause I understand how much work he puts in. I know how how much work he put in when he was a little skinny kid years ago, when he didn't have a high major offer right for him to come to this

point, I'm so happy for him. But we he and I talked about it, and one of the things I told him was, you didn't come this far just to come this far. So we're gonna see a lot way he's in this tournament, so this is the best time of the season. He's prepared and he understands what he hass or whatever to help us continue or to win game at a time. Thanks to all the assistant coaches for their time. Like I said, it's top. If you aren't already, please

subscribe to this podcast and follow us on all social media platforms. Just search UK Sports Network. Thank you so much for listening to Behind Kentucky Basketball.

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