Here is a story about Kentucky AFTER last night...
They are already a thing of the past, even to themselves. Had they won, they would also have been a thing of the past, in just a few months from now when the NEW set of Kentucky OADs enter the program.
"And he said those late-game three-pointers that will live on in NCAA tournament lore "don't mean anything now.""
Well... they may mean nothing to him, but those victories crushed the hearts of many deserving teams that STILL have not forgotten their March performances and will cherish just playing in the tournament.
This is the fall out brought on by Calipari basketball. This team, who seemed to live in the moment when they destroyed a field of teams full of 4 and 5-yr players now is left with more hollowness than the teams they beat. This is the legacy they have left for Kentucky and college basketball everywhere...
"Don't mean anything now."
Well... to be honest... it never did mean anything, even if they had won. Because a few more points and winning the trophy took only a few months effort to earn. Try putting your guts into it for 4 or 5 years, while earning a degree, then step up to the microphone and tell the world it "don't mean anything now."
I'm disgusted with it all.
This is a total disrespect for the game, and for anything in life worth fighting for. The things to remember are remembered because they aren't easy to obtain. A few months of all star basketball will never create a memory worth holding on to.
Funny.... I remember almost everything about Danny Manning and his YEARS at Kansas. I remember his smile, his usual calm demeanor, his dynamic moves to the hole (for a big man). I remember most players on that team. I remember Coach Brown like he was still coaching at Kansas now.
"Still means something now."
So does our runner-up run in 2012 with TT and TRob..... I still remember TRob's smile...