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Why won't he apologize to Frank on national TV? Twitter apologies mean nothing except that he doesn't think he said anything wrong. He is a cry baby. He should stand up like a man and admit he effed up.
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If a white guy said this.. Oh the outrage
So he took his one time that he will be on national TV and used it to call someone else a name.
Proves to me anyway, he is an idiot.
Why won't he apologize to Frank on national TV? Twitter apologies mean nothing except that he doesn't think he said anything wrong. He is a cry baby. He should stand up like a man and admit he effed up.
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Personally, that's what I love about college basketball. The passion and the divisiveness.
In the NBA, when one guy loses to another, they hug and smile and talk about when they are going to hang out after the game.
IMO... there are just as many examples of players showing good sportsmanship in college as NBA... and there as just as many examples of NBA players showing passion and anger towards their enemy after a loss (esp playoffs) as in college.
I don't actually think what Harrison did was all that bad. But the point is he doesn't know Kaminsky. Kaminsky wasn't on the McD AAU circuit. He lost and he's pissed. There's some acrimony there.
All the guys in the NBA know each other. Even though LeBron might not be friends with Tony Parker and Nowitzki, they are friends and cordial. And Paul, Curry, LeBron, Wade, etc are all like butt buddies.
The outrage for the cracker comment would have been justifiable if he had said that, but don't kid yourself, there would have been zero outrage. At least in the media.Yeah, because if a white guy said that about a black person it would be undeniably perceived as racist. But a black guy saying that about a white guy... clearly nothing to do with racism.
If Harrison had said "f that cracker"... that would result in justifiable outrage.
The outrage for the cracker comment would have been justifiable if he had said that, but don't kid yourself, there would have been zero outrage. At least in the media.
Is anyone surprised.? The fact that the Harrison twins left the court last night without shaking hands should probably tell you that they don't think too highly of Wisconsin.