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Rick Pitino shuts down Louisville student reporter after UNC loss


Don't even bother asking Rick Pitino questions after a tough Louisville loss. He may just put you on blast. After the Cardinals fell to North Carolina 70-60 in the ACC Tournament on Thursday, Pitino arrived at his postgame media availability obviously ill-tempered. In his opening statement, Pitino discussed how Louisville played well in the first half, but once the Tar Heels switched to a zone defense, his team's offense struggled. (Sporting News)

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