Once again, Coach John Caiipari has failed. He has failed to satisfy his own twisted concept of success by failing to meet his own standards of creating perfection in college basketball.
For those who don't know what I'm talking about, here is a link to an easy read on Calipari and his chase to perfection -
http://collegebasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/05/16/john-calipari-were-chasing-perfection/ ↗
(The most-telling part of this read is in the comments that follow. These comments seem to represent what is felt throughout America; Calipari is hated and only a certain part of the Kentucky fan base will defend him in manners... well... manners lacking manners!)
For some reason, Calipari doesn't seem to buy into one of the common understandings of the human condition; that man is not built of perfection. Perfection is never obtainable in any aspect of man's world.
The fact that Calipari speaks in "God-like" theory has created more disapproval (and hatred) of him as a person and a coach than the fact that he has landed the biggest chunk of top recruits in the past 5 seasons. Other coaches have enjoyed periods of monopolizing the talent pool similar to Calipari, but in a world not dominated by OADs, and none of those coaches receive the hatemail Calipari does.
I feel sympathy for Calipari's players. The current class of freshmen signed by Calipari may be the best class of freshmen ever to sign in one year, and that seems to be the only statement left that can separate them in distinction from previous classes, players or teams. Because of their loss to MSU on Tuesday, "perfection" has been scrapped from the list of potential acknowledgements or even the potential of becoming college basketball's greatest team ever because Bob Knight's '75-'76 team failed to lose in an entire season.
Calipari's own statements and the loss on Tuesday has built the descriptive framework around this team; mediocrity! This team can reach no higher than winning another National Championship, which one team has always done every year, and can be the only path to earning a single distinction of maybe beating out the Fab Five as best freshmen class coming in. I said 'maybe' because for many in sports media, this team will never reach the Fab Five, even if they earn a National Championship. But don't take it from me, read it yourself:
Now, back to why I feel sympathy for this Kentucky team. I enjoyed Tuesday match-up between Kentucky and MSU. Before the game, I was positive MSU would crush Kentucky. After seeing the first half, I felt comfortable that the hammer would drop in the second half. It didn't. Kentucky held their own against a quality, experienced team that is coached by one of the best. Kentucky impressed me beyond any thoughts I had before that game. Randle already looks unstoppable, Young has scary talent, and the rest of the team is still playing with a case of 'freshmanitis' so who knows what they are capable of!
None of that matters now. Their season has been lost to Calipari's own words. All the great basketball yet to come by these extremely gifted athletes will fall into the shadows of history because the light will forever be cast on what they didn't achieve; Calipari's twisted "perfection."
I sympathize with these kids who are so gifted but can't earn their own light above their coach's light. Kentucky basketball isn't about the players, it is about the coach. It will always be that way for Calipari, and it will always diminish the attention those players should receive. I can't blame young HS players for being drawn to playing basketball at Kentucky, after all, Kentucky is a blue-blood program and is distinguished with owning many records setting them apart. These young players are unaware of the fact that their achievements at Kentucky will always fall below their own coach's words and they'll be playing for the most-hated coach in college basketball. They'll carry that burden with them their entire life and they won't deserve it... all because they signed the dotted line with Kentucky, one of the greatest traditional basketball schools in all the land!