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Rick Pitino tells The Post how he was convinced Bryce Hopkins' knee injury is behind him

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Rick Pitino tells The Post how he was convinced Bryce Hopkins' knee injury is behind him

Access the St. John’s beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting member-only features, including real-time texting with Zach Braziller about the inside buzz on St. John’s. TRY IT NOW SAN ANTONIO — Bryce Hopkins’ workout wasn’t complete when Rick Pitino ended the session.  He didn’t need to see anymore from the Providence transfer […]

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SAN ANTONIO — Bryce Hopkins’ workout wasn’t complete when Rick Pitino ended the session. 

He didn’t need to see anymore from the Providence transfer forward. Any concerns the St. John’s coach may have had were gone by that point. 

“He looked great, had a great workout,” Pitino recalled on Friday from the Alamodome, after receiving his co-Associated Press National Coach of the Year award. “I stopped it about 80 percent in and said I don’t have to see anything more.” 

So far, the 6-foot-7 Hopkins represents the most significant St. John’s addition through the transfer portal, an all-league player who was limited to three games this past season coming off major knee surgery. 

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