patrick ewing(Patrick Ewing named head coach of Georgetown basketball team)
Patrick Ewing named head coach of Georgetown basketball team
Patrick Ewing, who played for Georgetown University from 1981-1985 and led the team to a national championship in 1984, has been named the new head coach of the school's basketball team. Ewing, who spent 15 seasons as an NBA player and another decade as an NBA assistant coach, says he's excited to return to his alma mater and lead the Hoyas on and off the court.
A new era for Georgetown basketball
Ewing's arrival is being hailed as a new era for Georgetown basketball, which has struggled in recent years to regain the success it experienced in the 1980s and 1990s. The Hoyas have missed the NCAA tournament in three of the last four seasons and haven't won a game in the tournament since 2015. Ewing says he's ready to change that and is looking forward to bringing a new level of energy and excellence to the program.
Bringing his experience to the job
Ewing has a wealth of experience to draw on as he takes on this new role. As a player, he was one of the most dominant centers in the NBA, earning 11 All-Star selections and leading the New York Knicks to the NBA Finals twice. After retiring from playing, Ewing spent a decade as an assistant coach for various NBA teams, including the Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets, and Charlotte Bobcats. He says he's looking forward to using what he's learned in the NBA to help his players succeed both on and off the court.
A commitment to player development
One of Ewing's top priorities as head coach will be player development. He says he wants to create an environment where players can improve their skills and reach their full potential. He plans to emphasize fundamentals, discipline, and hard work, and hopes his players will be inspired by his own success as a player and coach. Ewing also says he's committed to ensuring his players graduate from Georgetown and are prepared for success beyond basketball.
Building relationships and community support
To succeed as a coach, Ewing knows he'll need the support of the school and community. He's already begun building relationships with Georgetown alumni, fans, and boosters, and says he wants to make sure the program has a strong support network. He's also committed to getting involved in community service and outreach, saying he wants his players to be leaders on and off the court.
High hopes for the future
With Ewing at the helm, Georgetown basketball fans have reason to be optimistic. Ewing has already made some promising moves, including hiring a strong coaching staff and recruiting some talented young players. He says he's determined to build a program that can compete at the highest level and restore Georgetown's status as one of the premier college basketball programs in the country. Time will tell if he succeeds, but for now, the future looks bright for Georgetown basketball.