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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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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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When exactly is he going to be on national tv again? He tweeted ths at 3 AM. I'm sure people would have been happy if we waited for the next time he's on national tv with won't be anytime soon to apologize
 

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I've never liked the Harrisons, but the other UK guys that I've heard speak (WCS, Towns, Booker, Ulis) all seem like great kids. I hope people don't judge the entire team's character by one idiot.
 

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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.
 

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If a white guy said this.. Oh the outrage

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.
 

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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.

Definitely an idiot for saying it while in front of a mic and a camera... but For the Record... he clearly didn't intend to say it on national tv. The comment was intended for himself and/or his twin brother.

That doesn't excuse it... I only bring it up because some are acting like he intentionally said it on national tv.
 

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Look at his eyes when he said it. It was not said in jest. When you say something in jest, you smile and say it out loud. At least, that's how I make a joke.
 

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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.
 

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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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He called Kaminsky and apologized personally. Seems like you're the one being a baby.
 

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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.
 

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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 know each other and are cordial. And Paul, Curry, LeBron, Wade, etc are all like butt buddies. They all know each other from the AAU circuit.
 

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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.

Oh ok, gotcha. That makes sense to me. Its a lot easier to have ill feelings towards someone for beating you when you don't even really know them. Its especially hard to hear praise heaped upon that person or be asked (like they always are) to heap praise upon them right after losing to them.
 

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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.
 

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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.

I don't know... its a trending topic on non-sporting news sites as is... would be much bigger had he said cracker.


As for whether it would be as big in the media as a white player calling a black player the N word... I agree that it would not be nearly as big as that.

There's a very good reason for that, IMO. This nation has an embarrassingly recent history of the white race badly mistreating the black rice. The historical context is what makes it a bigger issue, and completely justifiable, imo.


In a vacuum... or in an ideal society... there would be no difference. In the context of our nation's history... there's an important difference.
 

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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.

This is the most important part of the whole situation to me. In and of itself, I don't think the comment alone is really such a huge deal. I'm not apologizing for him, but "*****" is definitely part of AA lexicon, whereas the word is not for whites in America. To me, it's really as normal to me as if a white guy said "Fuck that dude." I don't think any race should use the word, but that's a conversation for another day.

All of that aside, I think the comment he made was bad sportsmanship, but the worst offense to me is when they didn't shake hands after the game. Then he made the comment? That's where I have a problem. He makes them out to be friends, or at least (known and respected), but that's bullshit when you won't even shake his hand, and then you make that comment.

Those tweets were nothing more to me than damage control. Grow the fuck up.
 

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Meanwhile, Kaminsky is like, "He thinks I'm black?! AWESOME!"
 

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To paraphrase Forrest Gump....




"Racist is as Racist does."
 

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He's a jackass and his brother and him so overrated. This was no fluke. If they had a solid backcourt they'd be one of the greatest teams ever. But those two are horribly average and the offense looks bland as hell as a result. If he's pissed then he should look in the mirror and be cussing at himself for being so mediocre.
 

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And it always cracked me up how the one that's the weakest link on good teams are the ones who seem to have the worst attitude and talk the most crap.
 
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