There is no better basketball stage for a kid out of Bishop Loughlin High School than the Garden, and no better time than the first round of the Big East Tournament to lift his hometown crowd and c…
There is no better basketball stage for a kid out of Bishop Loughlin High School than the Garden, and no better time than the first round of the Big East Tournament to lift his hometown crowd and carry his hometown team on his shoulders to the quarterfinals Thursday night against Villanova, to the possibility of redemption for a season where there was too little utopia along Utopia Parkway.
But Champagnie, who had 22 of his team’s 49 points in the first half and finished with 26, showed up on Wednesday night against DePaul and said to hell with that storylinJulian Champagnie — 8-for-12 from the field, including 3-for-6 from Jamaica, in that first half — showed up as a sniper, showed up with an assassin mindset normally reserved for his twin brother Justin on a night when his team somehow committed only two turnovers.
“That weekend was not void of controversy and conflicts within our team,” Jarvis told The Post. “As competitive as the guys were, and as well as they played together on the court, they at times were as combative off the court,” Jarvis said. “At that point, we asked the team to basically make the decision as to whether or not they wanted Erick to play in the game or not,” Jarvis said, “and man for man as we went around the locker room, they basically said that they wanted to have him come back and join the team, and that’s when every player — including Bootsy and the coaches, the managers — everybody, wanted Erick to be back.”
“When I took the job, the Knicks were not playing well,” Jarvis recalled, “so you had sort of an extra kind of burden on you because you were representing New York. For a guy with a Boston accent coaching in New York, at times that was rough.”
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