https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...d-instead-of-shaking-hands-with-kentucky/amp/
Thanks, cbs
Eff you espn
Thanks, cbs
Eff you espn
This is such a silly non-story. The notion that heartbroken kids are poor sports if they don't stand around and wait for the victors to finish celebrating, just for meaningless handshake, strikes me as just plain dumb.
But then I've always thought way too much was made of the post-game handshakes. I don't really care if competitors shake hands, or acknowledge each other at all, after the competition is over.
One KSU player suggested UK players were NBA cocky. When I watched that game, I thought the cockiness was displayed by KS, not UK. I think that cocky chip on their shoulder and getting through the rigors of the Big 12 is what won the game for them (the difference).
Somehow the self proclaimed “worldwide leader” still has this as a “top headline” on NCAA men’s basketball page:
KSU players irked by no Kentucky handshakes
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...cky-wildcats-players-left-court-shaking-hands
I will be so f^@&ing glad when Allen is gone from college basketball that I may go out and trip someone.If only someone would throw him into about the third row of the stands before he goes.Part of the “beauty” of the Internet is the ability to update stories whenever new information becomes availabile.
Sadly, it appears that ESPN is so busy helping rehabilitate Grayson Allen’s image, that they don’t have time to correct repudiated errors in their smear campaign against UK.
So ESPN did their smear job....
Difference this time is the whole idiotic “disrespecting” culture. You can easily see this with a couple KSU players bringing in the NBA to the discussion. This was about envy and getting digs in and an all too complicit media to run with a narrative. The funny thing is, evidently it is not “disrespectful” to expect the losing team to sit around for the postgame celebration, however long, to shake hands. Game over, instant celebration, shake hands and then to the victor goes the spoils and the extenden celebration.If I'm not mistaken the game before the same thing happened. While LC was celebrating on the court Nv lined up and ended up walking and not waiting. Happens every game.
True, once the story gets out there it out there. If you hate Kentucky it just gives you more hatred to store up. Few will even hear about the retraction and most who do will sluff it off.Sadly it's too late.People will believe what they want.
ESPN quit being anything close to news when their coke head got in charge. They have all these diverse folks who have no connection to sports but love to lecture and pontificate to us heathens. I don't waste a second watching ESPN unless it's a game I want to watch or maybe a 30 for 30. The rest is unbearable elitists trying to be clever.And now the truth comes out. ESPN is so determined to smear Kentucky they become fake news. But it is out there now. I got a call from my daughter who is a die hard UK fan from birth about how her friends at work were telling her how bad of a sport UK is and that is why people hate us.
So ESPN did their smear job and you can't get it back But thanks CBS for giving the truth. Now will ESPN retract their story?
This is just like during a game when they call 2 quick fouls on UK's best defender and then even it up by blowing 2 fouls on 2 different opponents later. The damage is done, there is no makeup.
Most people wont see this, but they saw 2 days of Kentucky bashing and ESPN wont correct anything.
People that don't see the bias are too ignorant and arrogant to understand it. They are morons, pure and simple.
The drive-by morons that have stopped by here over the years have been incredibly ignorant. Saying things like..."K never has coached in front of anything but sellouts in Cameron since he's been at dUKe," or "K-ville invented camping out for tickets," or "everyone knows the ACC invented the post-season conference tournament," or "UK fans must not realize that Helms titles were how titles were determined back then."
And it continues and will go on and on and on...
I didn't even know this was a story... I turned my tv off after the game and haven't turned it back on since (life gets much easier to deal with when you don't stress out over other peoples opinions). I finally came back online today and saw this nonsense. Just stupid. Back to not paying attention to their narrative again.
You do know that Wade hasn't played tonight at all? Kinda makes you think he shouldn't have played on Thursday. And, anyone who saw the video knew that Vando wasn't able to practice at all on Wednesday and walked in with an awkward gate that looked like a horse with a broken leg. He was clearly hurting. To say that he should have played is indeed the essence of stupidity.
I never said Wade shouldn’t have played. I said the typical recovery time for a stress fracture is 6-8 weeks. If he could play on it without doing additional damage then I don’t see any issue with him playing. If he could do any additional damage, I don’t think he should have played. That’s his choice. Calipari has always been vague about his players injuries. I’m not sure why. But Vanderbilt has proven once this year that he doesn’t want to play until he is completely recovered. I don’t know if he could or couldn’t of played. If he could have played and didn’t then I am disappointed in him. Also if he wasn’t 100% I would t have played him because the team was playing well without him and I wouldn’t have wanted to effect that. But once again, I don’t care who could or couldn’t or should or shouldn’t have played. I was bringing up the point that you were stating something as fact that wasn’t a fact. But you can keep moving the goalposts if you want. Enjoy your night and good luck in the remainder of the tournament. NEXT.No I think you're missing the point. You knew exactly what Wade's injury was (enough to know that he shouldn't play, in your opinion). Yet you just admitted "I don't know what Vanderbilt's injury is". Why? Why is it a secret. Wade's injury isn't a secret. Why is Vanderbilt's. Next....
One KSU player suggested UK players were NBA cocky. When I watched that game, I thought the cockiness was displayed by KS, not UK. I think that cocky chip on their shoulder and getting through the rigors of the Big 12 is what won the game for them (the difference).
None of their players spouted off like Knox did though...