John Calipari shoots down report


Calipari obliterates conjecture regarding NBA

John Calipari claims his prompt future will certainly remain at Kentucky, not in the NBA.

After Monday's night's 60-54 loss to Connecticut in the championship game video game, Calipari rejected a report that he was visited the NBA.
"No. I'm right [right here] at Kentucky," Calipari claimed Jeannine Edwards. "I got the very best task. I've got an excellent group of kids. Passion just what I'm doing. Conjecture? That's there each year I teacher.".

Reports began to distribute before Monday's title video game when previous Kentucky terrific and Wildcats TV color analyst Rex Chapman tweeted that Calipari would be the instructor of the Los Angeles Lakers following period.

Chapman joined "The Dan Patrick Show" on Tuesday to clarify his statements, claiming he now thinks Calipari is likely to visit the Wildcats. He also shared Calipari could be negotiating to obtain even more money from Kentucky.

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Lakers general supervisor Mitch Kupchak also said to the Los Angeles Times the Calipari rumor was "false.".

Calipari, that on Monday evening showed up recently but winning his 2nd title with the Wildcats, told Edwards there is no question he'll be back at Kentucky following season.

"Absolutely. Well, you understand, there's all examples that could possibly take place to me-- I'm going to get my hip replaced. However but that," he mentioned.

Calipari, 55, already has had one unsuccessful foray into the NBA, coaching the Nets to a 72-112 record from 1996 to '99. He returned to the college rankings in 2000 at Memphis, and he has actually gone to Kentucky given that 2009. His Final Four looks with Massachusetts (1996) and Memphis (2008) were left because of NCAA offenses.