Pitino was sold a bill of goods by Knight’s agent, who fooled him into thinking that Knight was perfect for Pitino’s system.
No you got the entire thing wrong..
.Neither Travis or his agent ever claimed to be anything they weren't.....I use to follow the Celtics before Pitino, when they played in Hartford, plus TK was a Uconn guy.
Pitino was the guy selling everyone that Knight was gonna be the perfect fit for his new version of the Celtics. Including Travis, who was almost apologetic right from his first Celtics press conference..
So I can't fault Travis for signing when Pitino "made him an offer he couldn't refuse "
Knight's Out - Hartford Courant(1999)``I sold my soul to the devil,'' Knight said. ``For money.''- from the article:
"At Knight's welcome- to-Boston press conference on a hot July night, the new Celtics coach described a Travis Knight no one who had watched UConn had ever seen -- a lean, mean scoring/rebounding machine. And oh yeah, said Pitino, Knight, with his quickness, was also going to be a key to the Celtics' trapping defense. ``Travis Knight,'' Pitino said, ``is going to be a great, great player in this league.''
"To his credit, Knight, who averaged 6.5 points, 4.9 rebounds and 20 minutes a game for the Celtics, never claimed to be something he wasn't. When the Celtics were courting him, Knight said, he reminded Pitino that he was a finesse-type center who lacked the strength and offensive moves to excel playing the low post in a conventional half- court NBA offense. Knight said Pitino assured him that he was comfortable with the type of player Knight was. "
But either way hooray for Travis he got paid....especially since he was honest about not being ready for the roll ... that dumb *** Pitino sold him on...