For someone who is not tight with Pearl, you seem to have inside knowledge of his nature.
You take it all to serious rafter-man
How long have you had this problem of not being able to tolerate anyone with an opinion that is different from yours. Is this something that has just come up or is this a long time issue for you?
Possibly.Wouldn't you if you were getting drilled by opposing teams. I think Cal wishes he would have stayed in Memphis and remained a millionaire as opposed to going to Kentucky and being a multi-millionaire, especially with that fanbase the Wildcats have.some UK players played selfishly down the stretch. others were lazy and gave up stupid fouls. could this lack of discipline be the result of calipari not believing in them and instead being more concerned with signing kanter?
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some UK players played selfishly down the stretch. others were lazy and gave up stupid fouls. could this lack of discipline be the result of calipari not believing in them and instead being more concerned with signing kanter?
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Possibly.Wouldn't you if you were getting drilled by opposing teams. I think Cal wishes he would have stayed in Memphis and remained a millionaire as opposed to going to Kentucky and being a multi-millionaire, especially with that fanbase the Wildcats have.
some UK players played selfishly down the stretch. others were lazy and gave up stupid fouls. could this lack of discipline be the result of calipari not believing in them and instead being more concerned with signing kanter?
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isn't it something like we've split each year with kentucky except the 08-09 season....which i remember those games not even being close...and the sec tourney blowout last year....that was painful to watch.
Right now, Kentucky is far from a top-10 team. However, if the Kanter ruling is changed (which after the Cam Newton situation, is very possible), Kentucky will be a legit top-10 team.
If that ruling is upheld, UK's other freshmen will have to grow up in a hurry for them to earn anything above a 4 or 5 seed in March Madness.