This is being debated all over Kentucky. Of course Eric Crawford is a louisville homer and would draw such conclusions when others may not, but the evidence is there that certain words were said, because his lips were very readable.
The debate is whether or not he was talking directly to Reginald Delk, or if he was talking to Bledsoe.
1 of 2 things was said...
1) Calipari to Bledsoe "You can kick his ass after the game".
or.
2) Calipari to Delk "He (bledsoe) will kick your ass after the game"
You can watch it on youtube, and I'm not sure Calipari wasn't talking directly to Delk. But, we'll probably never know. The comment about " your going after the wrong guy" kind of leads you toward believing he was talking to Delk.
I'm sure the question will come up in the Louisville Q/A with its players. In the article, Cal kinda seems to confirm it by not denying it. I'm wondering if Pitino advises Delk to keep such things quiet, or tries to blow it wide open.