Los Angeles Times

Mick Cronin isn't a fan of tough talk, but he wants UCLA to be tough

LOS ANGELES - The word most often used to describe Mick Cronin's teams is not one his players will hear him use.

"I've never discussed being tougher," Cronin said Friday in his first meeting with reporters since being hired as UCLA's basketball coach last month, precisely because he could inject some toughness into a program lacking in that department.

To Cronin, being tougher means shirking the easy way out in favor of the harder play. It's getting to the basket and drawing a foul as opposed to

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times3 min read
Commentary: I Once Lived In My Car And Can’t Fathom Criminalizing Homelessness
I’ve been homeless. Twice. I faced a dilemma in those situations that more than 650,000 Americans experience on any given day: “Where am I going to sleep tonight?” The legal battles over criminalizing homelessness seem completely disconnected from th
Los Angeles Times4 min read
Eliminated By Mavericks, Clippers Have A Number Of Offseason Questions To Address
DALLAS — Steve Ballmer leaned over from his baseline seat and shook hands with a reporter walking by, the Clippers owner appearing somber after watching his team get eliminated from the playoffs with a 114-101 loss in Game 6 against the Dallas Maveri
Los Angeles Times7 min read
California Climbers Train For Mount Everest From The Comfort Of Their Own Beds
TRUCKEE, Calif. — Graham Cooper sleeps with his head in a bag. Not just any bag. This one has a hose attached to a motor that slowly lowers the oxygen level to mimic, as faithfully as possible, the agonies of fitful sleep at extreme altitude: headac

Related Books & Audiobooks