Grayson Allen ejected from summer league game

Blueaz

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In my book, the stereotypical "frat boy" (or girl) is one of the worst human beings, character wise, that exists - with traits such as a shocking level of entitlement, personality running the gamut from extreme narcissism all the way to sociopathological, gleefully bullying in all endeavors whenever an opportunity exists, delusions of grandeur and an unmoored belief of natural superiority. And my impression of Duke under Coach K has always been "Frat Boy U." That's a way too broad generalization, and it's obviously wrong and not fair to paint everybody involved with the program with that taint; but the program as a whole has sure given off that vibe to me for a long time - most notably with Laettner (solidified by the things people have always said about him going all the way through today) and now Grayson Allen. And I think it starts with Coach K - who learned at the feet of one of the biggest a**-holes in existence in Bobby Knight.
My “frat” brothers and I would haved kicked the living **** outa him. We had some vey fun nights at Two Keys with GDIs like him.
 

Duke Bluu

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I will be got first to admit that K handled that situation terribly. Grayson is an embarrassment. I thank him for the title in 15, but good lord smh
 

Pygmy Sasquatch

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Know what else is awesome about this image? Michigan and Missouri losing as 4 and 2 seeds respectively.
 
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While at Duke, Allen was coddled by K. That indefinite one game suspension was a joke. Look at Allen's 'What did i do" expression after nearly every single incident he's ever had. Wouldn't be surprised to learn the Duke's coaches encouraged that type of behavior when Grayson was there.
 
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While at Duke, Allen was coddled by K. That indefinite one game suspension was a joke. Look at Allen's 'What did i do" expression after nearly every single incident he's ever had. Wouldn't be surprised to learn the Duke's coaches encouraged that type of behavior when Grayson was there.

I’m sure K does. He teaches them to flop for starters.
 

MNantz

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You're an idiot who certainly doesn't know anything if you condone this kind of action by Grayson, even if Grant embellished the first call somewhat. Listen to what the announcers think of Grayson's action. They did not say in any way William's initiated an inappropriate screen in either calls.
Williams better learn quick that flopping crap he got away with in collage will get his *** handed to him in the league, he needs to quit being such puss and remember the NBA stands for No Boys Allowed !
 
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As a parent, I understood if my kids had grown up to be completely immoral and lazy and entitled, that was largely my fault.

Grayson Allen is who he is because he played for Mike K. and Duke. The program is built around taking advantage of a media-generated perception of your wonderfulness and a reluctance of referees to stand up to you as you flop and trip and shove and play like punks.

It's not excused at Duke. It's taught.
Post of the month, you nailed it sir.

Allen is a huge POS, but K does in fact teach that crap at Puke, and it cheapens the game.
 
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