Recently, Purdue head coach Matt Painter appeared on CBS Sports' Eye on College Basketball series Summer Shootaround with Gary Parrish. During the interview, he shared insights into the Boilermakers' expectations for the upcoming season, highlighting the return of two All-Americans and new additions to the team.
Painter emphasized the importance of roster health and continuity, mentioning some visa issues and players participating in USA Basketball, which affected summer workouts. He praised the experience and cohesion of his current team, noting that having seasoned players who have played together is a significant advantage.
Reflecting on Purdue's achievements under his leadership, Painter expressed pride in reaching the top ranking four times in five years and acknowledged the symbolic importance of these accomplishments for his players. He also touched on his decision to stay at Purdue over potentially accepting the Missouri job in 2011, citing a desire to improve the program and personal reasons.
The coach highlighted the rarity of having two All-Americans in the starting lineup and praised players like Braden Smith and Trey Kaufman-Renn for their development and contributi...
Purdue's Matt Painter Discusses Season Goals and Roster Insights on Eye on College Basketball
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