F Quinn Slazinski is up first.
-- He grew up in Texas, but originally from Detroit. In high school, he attended Huntington Prep so he's familiar with the state. He's familiar with this place and he's happy to be home. He played for Louisville, transferred to play for Rick Pitino at Iona. He gets treated like family here and it's easier to transition.
-- Pitino is a very wise coach, and he gives it to you straight. He never lied to you as a player and he was relentless according to Slazinski. He has his own way of coaching but he believes he became a better basketball player and Pitino helped him become a great man.
-- For the couple months that Quinn has been here he's been able to play free and relaxed. It's been a great change of scenery for him and he's excited for the season. It's easy to focus on basketball and it acts as a sanctuary for him. The turmoil that happened around WVU is motivation for him and the players and gives them a chance to work hard and focus. Their tough schedule gives them a chance to prove themselves this season.
-- It's worked out so perfectly for him and he's so happy to be at WVU and is just wanting ti play. He's thankful for every time he steps on the court.
-- Slazinski wants to get a medical redshirt for last season, after playing less than 30% of games and season ending on injury, so he can come back and play for West Virginia this season. He wants to work towards that. He says his foot feels good and he's ready to go for this year.
-- Quinn thinks he brings maturity to the game and the ability shoot the ball from the power forward position. He has an outside-in type of game, which WVU hasn't seen as much recently. It makes it easier for Slazinski to work off a PG like Kerr Kriisa, who he believes he's like a magician. The offense fits every single players' skills and it's a credit to the coaching staff and the offense fits them perfectly.
-- Age and experience are important for the success of the team. Guys that have won games and been in the locker room is what he thinks is the recipe for winning games and when everyone is on the same page. Huntington Prep brought him here and it worked out. It's been five years since he's been this happy with his situation of playing basketball. The locker room is full of high character people and they enjoy each other's company and they get along very well.
-- He grew up in Texas, but originally from Detroit. In high school, he attended Huntington Prep so he's familiar with the state. He's familiar with this place and he's happy to be home. He played for Louisville, transferred to play for Rick Pitino at Iona. He gets treated like family here and it's easier to transition.
-- Pitino is a very wise coach, and he gives it to you straight. He never lied to you as a player and he was relentless according to Slazinski. He has his own way of coaching but he believes he became a better basketball player and Pitino helped him become a great man.
-- For the couple months that Quinn has been here he's been able to play free and relaxed. It's been a great change of scenery for him and he's excited for the season. It's easy to focus on basketball and it acts as a sanctuary for him. The turmoil that happened around WVU is motivation for him and the players and gives them a chance to work hard and focus. Their tough schedule gives them a chance to prove themselves this season.
-- It's worked out so perfectly for him and he's so happy to be at WVU and is just wanting ti play. He's thankful for every time he steps on the court.
-- Slazinski wants to get a medical redshirt for last season, after playing less than 30% of games and season ending on injury, so he can come back and play for West Virginia this season. He wants to work towards that. He says his foot feels good and he's ready to go for this year.
-- Quinn thinks he brings maturity to the game and the ability shoot the ball from the power forward position. He has an outside-in type of game, which WVU hasn't seen as much recently. It makes it easier for Slazinski to work off a PG like Kerr Kriisa, who he believes he's like a magician. The offense fits every single players' skills and it's a credit to the coaching staff and the offense fits them perfectly.
-- Age and experience are important for the success of the team. Guys that have won games and been in the locker room is what he thinks is the recipe for winning games and when everyone is on the same page. Huntington Prep brought him here and it worked out. It's been five years since he's been this happy with his situation of playing basketball. The locker room is full of high character people and they enjoy each other's company and they get along very well.