Maybe, for his sake, this can be a teachable moment.
Maybe, for his sake, this can be a teachable moment.
By most accounts he's been a better leader this year. He's stuck up for his teammates when asked somewhat goading quesions (like Jay Wright/other guards after last few losses) and he's done so. You can see on the court that he's getting fired up when other teammates make plays even when he's not involved on the play. He has been vocal on the court as well and he has been fine during interviews/post games before. I certainly can't speak about locker room, but he seems to be making some progress. Last night was a little disappointing WRT the post game but he doesnt need to be crucified for it. He needs to learn from it and move forward. Of course, this entire place has been a damn mob for the last few weeks, so any little thing like this is bound to spark a reaction.
The thought of this makes me cringe thinking about some of the stuff I said or did at 21 :/ Luckily it's all a distant memory (not that distant). The bad thing now is that everything is now online and are going to follow these kids for the rest of their life. Technology and the future is going to be a lot scarier than people realize.
I'm not condoning what he did and I am not happy with what he did, I just think he deserves a little break. Shawn is not easy to get to know (not saying I know him) but he grew up with my nephew and my brother coached him in bitty basketball. If it happens again then I won't be happy. I am glad he apologized and I did not know that this happened in the past. Hopefully moving forward he will show better judgement and leadership off the court.
Bull____!! A college player is NOT accountable to the media for his performances! He is accountable to his team, coaches and school but not the media. For the record, I have no problem with Luke feeling that way either as it is his job and it makes it a lot easier when you can get your answers and move on but I just didn't like the way he called him out in the article.
Now, to be straight, I'm not saying his demeanor was appropriate nor was his interaction with the media but I also question Luke calling him out. I also am not high on making athletes accessible to the media at the college level but that's a different argument for a different day.
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