In the weekly press conference for the Arizona Basketball program, head coach Sean Miller unleashes the fire amid the FBI Investigation.
Arizona head basketball coach Sean Miller, got all the he bargained for and then some when he held the weekly press conference on Tuesday afternoon.
I’m sure we’ve all experienced it at least one point in our life. It’s like the younger brother or sister poking at you as they hint that you might have a crush on someone, or just plain being annoying. The younger brother or sister is relentless in their pursuit to get under your skin. At some point, you crack and tell them to bug off and go away.
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The same could said for Miller when he answered questions during that press conference.
For close to a year now, the national and local media have been covering the ongoing investigation into the University of Arizona Men’s Basketball Program, which is accused of using a ‘pay to play program’. With this being said, reports from around the country are looking to find answers and sometimes they do not know when to stop.
Miller is known to get a little heated during basketball games and sometimes even a little sweaty. One thing Coach Miller has been very good at is controlling his emotions during press conferences during the highest of highs and lowest of lows.
Not only does Miller control his emotions. He is also very good at articulating what went right and what went wrong during the previous game. Or Coach Miller can also preview the upcoming opponent usually which contains high praise for their opponent so his team does not over look them.
A reporter from Phoenix felt the wrath of Coach Miller when he pushed a little too far about the on going FBI Investigation. As the media does best, they blew this scenario up as again they did their best to portray Miller as bad guy in all of this.
What the media won’t tell you, is that Miller told the reporter from Phoenix that he was not going to comment on the current situation. At some point, the local and media is going to have to learn when enough is enough. Also learn not to cross the line every time a press conference happens.
The local media also does not mention how Bobby Hurley handles himself on the sideline each game. We all remember as Wildcat fans, how Hurley gets ejected after the Cats torch the Sun Devils yet again. That is okay? Give me a break!
In light of this situation, Sean Miller gave us Wildcat fans a infamous saying heading into the final home game against hated rival ASU. Lets tell the Sun Devils that they can drive back to Phoenix hopefully after suffering a loss to our beloved Wildcats on senior night. As always BearDown and Go Cats!