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October 22, 2007

Sam Young Speaks

Filed under: Basketball,Players — Chas @ 9:32 am

But he doesn’t seem particularly enthused about doing so.

Ready to talk more, too, if only because Coach Jamie Dixon wants him to.

“They told me to be more social, be more of a people person and open up and get out of my shell,” Young said. “Sometimes that’s not me, but I have to do that to please the coach.”

Part of why he didn’t talk much last year, he explained was frustration with the nagging physical problems. Even with all of the pain in his knees, Young wouldn’t stop playing at all times. Not letting himself rest and improve. Even skipping knee treatments. At least until the coaches made him.

One problem Dixon struggles with is Young’s playing too much, not too little. During the summer, Young often stops in at the Petersen Events Center at night and joins any one-on-one or pickup game he can find.

“He’d play you guys if you’d show up,” Dixon joked to a room of reporters.

At first, Young said he found it difficult to honor Dixon’s request. Playing daily was a passion long before he led Friendly High in Fort Washington, Md., to state titles in 2003 and 2004. He spent another year at a prep school before signing with Pittsburgh.

“Me being a gym rat is what got me here,” Young said. “Me loving the game is what got me here, so I can’t stop doing that. At the same time, I’ve got to be careful and I’ve got to watch who I play and where I play. I used to play outside a lot, and now I don’t. It’s just a matter of being smart.”

Young is ready to make the “junior leap” that several interior Pitt players have made in the new millenium. To be the guy on both ends of the court.

“People are going to watch out for me,” Young said. “My knees are healthier. I feel a lot more confident about jumping. Sometimes I would go into the lane last year and I would hesitate to jump off one leg.

“There was a lot of stuff last year that was bothering me. It was frustrating. I was definitely not 100 percent.”

“It’s a matter of me taking care of it,” Young said. “Last year, I would play and play and play. I knew my knees were bad. But sometimes I wouldn’t get treatment. If I take care of it, I’m almost positive nothing will go wrong with it.

“Right now it’s 99.9 percent. When I play on it, I don’t feel it at all. That was my main focus over the summer. If I was going to compete, I needed to be 100 percent.”

“When you’re in the background, you feel like you’re on the outside looking in, and you wait for that chance for it to be your time,” Young said. “Sometimes it doesn’t always work that way.

“Now I’m [eager]. I feel like I’ve been ready to step up long before now. This is my time. I’m ready to step in and become one of the leaders of the team and handle my role appropriately.”

Hopefully, his knees will hold up for the season, with barely a twinge.





Pitt’s win on Saturday is further confirmation that Peter King is a complete idiot. Stay away from the keyboard Peter, please.

Comment by Omar 10.22.07 @ 10:59 am

Did I read that Blair from Pitt has grown into the 6’9/6’10 range ? He is still reported here as 6’6.

Comment by Doug 10.22.07 @ 12:09 pm

No, Blair isn’t any taller than 6’6″.

Comment by billyculbertson 10.22.07 @ 4:45 pm

Perhaps he’s 6’10” wide…

Comment by Dave in Orlando 10.22.07 @ 6:02 pm

Tell me this:

link to post-gazette.com

isn’t a chiseled mass of man. He doen’t need to drop any more weight.

Comment by In my seat 90 minutes before kickoff 10.22.07 @ 6:59 pm

He’s like a little shorter Hansboro, or a much more skilled Troutman. He’s relentless when he gets the ball, and he was finishing – something we’re not accustomed to all the time. If he plays center – are we going to have the shortest center in the nation?

The thing that bothers me the most is that this was a game played by Pitt players, against Pitt players. I don’t know how i can use what i saw to compare them to any other team in the nation right now. I mean, c’mon, blair was going against Diggs and McGhee – neither of which are even anywhere near Grays level.

Is our D softer? Looked like it to me…or was it that our offense is getting better? Who knows. I don’t think we’ll know much til we hit Wash, OSU and Douche in mid december. No matter what, i really don’t like this “make your own shot” offense as opposed to running plays to get people shots – sounds like we’re just trying to be like every other team out there…

Comment by Stuart 10.22.07 @ 7:27 pm

Dear god, that is a hideous practice uni in 90 minutes’ photo. The beagle is uglier, the bigger it gets.

Comment by Greg in Columbia 10.22.07 @ 9:36 pm

It is 12 of one and 12 of the other. In previous seasons we carped about them not being able to create off the dribble, and now it’s about not running the O. It was the first scrimmage which means……..nothing. I agree with not knowing until OSU and others, but the non-con schedule up to then will show just as much.

Comment by Kenny 10.23.07 @ 10:40 am

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