Bobby Knight calls out John Calipari
Speaking at a fundraiser at the Indiana Hall of Fame, Coach Knight had this to say (via ESPN)…
“We’ve gotten into this situation where integrity is really lacking and that’s why I’m glad I’m not coaching. You see we’ve got a coach at Kentucky who put two schools on probation and he’s still coaching. I really don’t understand that.”
Finally. Someone of note calls out John Calipari for his long history of shenanigans at the college level. He has had two Final Four appearances vacated by the NCAA after scandals at UMass (Marcus Camby accepted gifts from an agent — probably not Calipari’s fault) and Memphis (Derrick Rose’s SAT — partly Calipari’s fault). He hired Dajuan Wagner’s father as his Coordinator of Basketball Operations, hired Tyreke Evans’s personal strength coach as his administrative assistant, and allowed Rose’s brother to travel with the team for free (another NCAA violation that would have vacated the team’s Final Four appearance even if Rose’s SAT came back clean).
Knight wasn’t done…
“Very few people know this, but a kid can play the first semester as a freshman, pass six hours of anything and play in the NCAA tournament without ever attending a class in the second semester. I don’t think that’s right.”
This is the unseen drawback to the NBA’s one-and-done rule. Freshman that know that they’re going pro the next year have no incentive to go to class during their second semester. This is a great reason why the NBA rule should be altered so that players can come out straight from high school, but if they do enter college, they need to attend for a minimum of two years. That way, there’s at least a chance that they’ll have enough credits to eventually graduate.
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Did Bobby gives this interview while wrapping his nine iron around his caddy’s nugget? I mean seriously, does integrity entail running off Larry Bird and Isaih Thomas, choking your point guard while giving a shout-out to his WWE fans in southern Indiana with a good old fashioned chair toss? How about profaning the game of golf with countless mulligans and yet still have the energy to cast menacing tirades at anyone silly enough to question his greatness?
I once respected Bobby’s knowledge of the X’s and O’s, but now detest his abusive tactics on the jimmies and joes. Bobby should retire the sanctimonious holier than thou bag and direct his ire to where its most needed: all the bad high school variations on his infamous motion offense.