PHOTO ESSAY | Scenes from the Kentucky sideline
- Eric Crawford
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IN THE HUDDLE
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Calipari listens to his players as he prepares to speak to them during a timeout.
Eric Crawford photoTHE HOOK
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The hook is familiar to anyone who watches Calipari on the sidelines for very long. There are some mistakes he has little patience for, especially when it has been a point of emphasis ahead of time. In this case, the offender was Tyler Herro . . .Â
Eric Crawford photoHERRO SHOT
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Herro hears Calipari's critique after getting the hook.
Eric Crawford photoBE STRONG
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Calipari coaches scheme, but what he really wants from his players is toughness and effort. In this case, he's urging more of it as the game breaks for a timeout.
Photo by Eric CrawfordCOACHING DOUBLE TEAM
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Calipari and assistant Kenny Payne make points to separate players before they head back into play after a timeout.
Eric Crawford photoHALFTIME MOMENT
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I was intrigued when Calipari sat down by himself while his team was in its second-half warmups, drawing a diagram on his board. I asked him after the game what he was doing, he said Payne had suggested a certain defense against Auburn, and he was drawing up a diagram to show why he didn't think it would work.
Eric Crawford photoHALFTIME MOMENT 2
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Calipari and Payne talk about the defensive move mentioned in the previous photo.
Eric Crawford photoWORKING THE REF
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Every coach has his own style for working the refs. Calipari uses a mix of good cop and bad cop.
Eric Crawford photoHE WAS HELD!
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Here, Calipari works the refs with both verbal and nonverbal communication.
Eric Crawford photoLAST SECOND INSTRUCTION
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Calipari makes a final point before his five hits the court in the closing minutes of a tightening game.
Eric Crawford photoMAKING A POINT
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Calipari will ask players questions during play stoppages. Here, he looks to be saying, "You sure about that?"
Eric Crawford photoPLEASE GO IN
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Just liked Calipari's look in this shot as Tyler Herro fires a three-pointer.
RIVALS
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John Calipari and Bruce Pearl.
Eric Crawford photoTEACHABLE MOMENT
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Calipari spends a great deal of time with younger players explaining situations they've just encountered.
Eric Crawford photoWHAT IS THAT?
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Not all calls are easily comprehended.
Eric Crawford photoWHY?
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Calipari has never been the "Y" during Kentucky's popular cheer at road games. This shot proves that if he's ever needed, he's up for it.
Eric Crawford photoYOU'RE KILLING ME
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He didn't say that, literally, but the look says it. Freshmen can make you feel that way. So can sophomores.
Eric Crawford photoSIR CHARLES AND SIR KENNY
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Kenny Payne greets Charles Barkley before a Kentucky-Auburn game.Â
Eric Crawford photoTEAM REACTION
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The Wildcats react to a positive play on defense.
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Sitting on the baseline at the end of the Kentucky bench when the Wildcats played Auburn on Jan. 19 was an illuminating experience.
When you’re John Calipari, and you’ve won an NCAA championship and been to six final fours and had 38 draft picks in 10 years at UK, including 29 first-rounders, you’ve pretty much had a career decade.
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