Notre Dame to finish regular season with senior day against Pittsburgh

The Irish have a few things at stake in their home finale.

Notre Dame has seven players who will earn degrees when they graduate in May. No program in college basketball has more players who are about to graduate. They all will be honored for senior day at Purcell Pavilion after they enter the building as Notre Dame players for the final time. Once the pageantry concludes, they will try and help their team defeat Pittsburgh in a crucial game.

It’s been a while since the Irish celebrated a senior day with a lot at stake, but that’s exactly what’s happening. A win not only would give the program a record 15 conference victories, but it also would clinch the second seed in the upcoming ACC Tournament. A loss would mean having to wait for the outcome of the game between Duke and North Carolina, Mike Krzyzewski’s last at Cameron Indoor Stadium. A Tar Heels win after an Irish loss would give the Irish the third seed, but no worse than that.

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Jay Bilas shared a wholesome recruiting memory about early Coach K at Duke

It doesn’t get more personal than a letter to mom.

Enjoy a legendary career like Mike Krzyzewski, and you’re bound to have made more than a few friends along the way. Most will probably remember Krzyzewski for turning Duke into a national powerhouse practically synonymous with men’s college basketball. But coach 42 years, and you’re going to have a lot more of an impact than wins on the court. You’re going to touch many lives of gifted young men and give them a mentor and friend for life.

With Krzyzewski’s Duke home finale this Saturday, many will undoubtedly take to social media to share their love for the coach, and the man. One of his first players from one of his first recruiting classes in 1982 — ESPN’s Jay Bilas — had a touching sentiment he couldn’t help but relay to the masses:

The personalized recruiting letter a 33-year-old Coach K sent to Bilas’ mother.

That version of Coach K isn’t something we see as often now that Duke is regularly on a national stage. There’s only so much you can say about a story and person everyone already understands inside and out. But if there’s any landmark item that demonstrates why Krzyzewski became a legend, it’s this cursive, handwritten missive sent to a player’s mom.

To some, it’s just basketball. To Coach K, it was always basketball and people.

Virginia’s Tony Bennett honors Mike Krzyzewski in classy pregame moment

What a heartwarming moment.

Wednesday night’s trip to Charlottesville was Duke men’s basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski’s final game in John Paul Jones Arena. With the stands packed with orange-clad fans, Virginia’s Tony Bennett took to the microphone at mid-court prior to the national anthem and lineups to thank Coach K for his contributions to the game, the conference and wish him well in retirement.

Bennett also presented him with a plaque to commemorate the occasion.

The long-time coach hasn’t gotten a warm welcome at every stop, notably receiving boos and some choice swear words in his final game at rival UNC.

This is the final season for Krzyzewski after over 40 years with the Blue Devils, and his No. 7 Duke squad is trying to send him out with his sixth NCAA title.

What a wonderfully classy moment!

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And yet, on one particular ride to a …

And yet, on one particular ride to a scheduled shootaround, coaches heard James complaining that he didn’t find the session necessary. There had already been a moment in practice when James turned his back on Krzyzewski as the coach was addressing him. Coach K would later reveal to interviewer Graham Bensinger that he firmly told LeBron, “Look at me. We need to have eye-to-eye contact.” Now James was griping audibly on the bus.

“If you lose LeBron, you lose the whole …

“If you lose LeBron, you lose the whole enterprise,” one Team USA staffer remembers thinking. “You can’t have LeBron doing that. They get off the bus and Coach K pulls him aside immediately and says, ‘Look, you have to trust that I’ll never ask you to do something I don’t feel is important. . . . You have to trust that we’re doing this for the right reasons.’ . . . That’s probably the first time LeBron James has been talked to that way.”

McMillan maintains that Krzyzewski was …

McMillan maintains that Krzyzewski was never intimidated by the NBA players because he “was a star in his own right. He had an ego, too.” Still, Krzyzewski knew that he couldn’t berate the pros as he would his Blue Devils on scholarship—not that they gave him much reason to. Boeheim, who joined Krzyzewski on the U.S. staff, says that only one player was ever late for a Coach K practice or meeting: Wade, by five minutes. “Mike just called him out, and Dwyane said it would never happen again,” Boeheim recalls. “And it never happened again.”

WATCH: Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski praises, roasts Jayson Tatum in recent reunion

Tatum’s coachability was held up as a model for Duke players at a recent game, even if they were maybe hoping to see Duece more.

Boston Celtics All-Star forward Jayson Tatum recently caught up with his former college coach from his time with the Duke Blue Devils basketball program when they came to town to play a local team, the Boston College Eagles, and found himself the focus of a pregame speech by his former mentor and legendary NCAA head coach Mike Krzyzewski.

Holding up Tatum’s time at Duke and what he has done since with his amenable reaction to being coached hard, Coack K — as Krzyzewski is called as a nickname — encouraged his current players to follow the example of the St. Louis native in their own role for the team and moving forward in life if they want to truly help their team.

It’s an inspiring speech (and Coach K even gets in a Deuce joke) you should check out yourself, so we have done you the solid and embedded it below for your viewing pleasure, courtesy of the Duke Men’s Basketball Twitter account.

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Coach K recalls one particular Littlejohn memory on his way out

As Mike Krzyzewski makes the rounds one last time in the ACC, Duke’s Hall of Fame coach tries not to get nostalgic. “You lose some mind space as you get old,” the 74-year-old said. “There’s only so much room, so you’ve got to focus on (the …

As Mike Krzyzewski makes the rounds one last time in the ACC, Duke’s Hall of Fame coach tries not to get nostalgic.

“You lose some mind space as you get old,” the 74-year-old said. “There’s only so much room, so you’ve got to focus on (the present).”

No. 7 Duke handled Clemson on Thursday to win Krzyzewski’s final game coaching inside Littlejohn Arena. But just before walking out of a place he’s been bringing his teams for more than 40 years for the final time, Krzyzewski admitted there’s one Littlejohn memory that sticks out.

That was less than a decade into Krzyzewski’s tenure at Duke when the Blue Devils squared off against Cliff Ellis’ Tigers in a top-15 matchup on Jan. 24 1987. With Tommy Amaker, Danny Ferry and Billy King headlining Duke’s roster and the frontcourt tandem of Horace Grant and Elden Campbell suiting up for Clemson, both sides had their share of star power.

At 6-foot-11 and 6-10, respectively, Campbell and Grant were of particular concern for Krzyzewski and his assistant coaches.

“We’re warming up, and they have Elden Campbell and all these 6-10, 6-11 guys,” Krzyzewski recalled. “And I look at my staff, and I say, ‘All right, you’re in a playground and you don’t know anything about these two teams. Who are you going to pick? I’m going to pick those guys.’”

Krzyzewksi’s team didn’t have an answer that night for Grant, who poured in 33 points. But 19 Clemson turnovers helped the Blue Devils rally from a 13-point deficit in the second half and force overtime on a 3-pointer from Amaker that hit the front of the rim, bounced high off the backboard and fell through the hoop.

Duke outscored Clemson 13-11 in extra time to pull out a 105-103 win, snapping the Tigers’ 17-game winning streak at the time.

“We had this hellacious game, and Tommy threw a shot that hit about 18 things up there and went in,” Krzyzewski said. “And we won.”

Krzyzewski, who will retire at the end of the season as the all-time winningest coach in Division I basketball, went 22-12 in games played at Littlejohn Coliseum during his 42 seasons as Duke’s coach. Thursday’s win was just Duke’s second in its last five trips to Clemson.

“We’ve got our butt beat here, too,” Krzyzewski said. “It’s all good.”

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