The headline that Shawn was "short on words after solid performance" was the truth. Luke's job is to report facts & offer personal commentary (in a column like this). That's exactly what he did. Luke could have blown it out of proportion but showed restraint by waiting to mention the comments until the 16th paragraph. (I've been in Luke's spot several times, including when Robert Lee kicked a chair after a Tulane loss in December 2009 in response to my question about how frustrating it was to lose a winnable game with Louisville next on the schedule.)
Some argue it was unnecessary to report what Shawn had to say, but any respectable journalist has to mention what was said after he had such a big game. Otherwise, a portion of readers would be wondering why Shawn wasn't quoted and/or had nothing to say. The good thing is it's a teachable moment & everyone should be able to move on - granted it doesn't happen again.