Here's a video clip of Vanderbilt's Steve Tchiengang punching Kentucky's Marquis Teague in the back of the head during Saturday's game:
Love this tweet from Jay Bilas:
@JayBilasJay Bilas
Wonder how many games NCAA will force Kentucky to vacate for Marquis Teague's head viciously striking the fist of Vandy's Steve Tchiengang?
5 comments:
Somehow, it's definitely going to be Teague's fault!!
Nice clip, as if this doesn't happen all the time in basketball. I as you know am a true blue hater so I am a little biased in this regard. Facts are facts however and it does appear to be a intentional punch even from the perspective of someone who completely despises Kentucky hoops. It should be noted however and we don't know if there is any evidence to prove this, but Teague is a colossal punk who could have done something ealier in this game or at some point to warrant this. He ran his high school coach out of town, he got kicked out of my gym for sucker punching a guy while playing pick up basketball, and he's been known as a dirty player before. Seems fitting to happen to him actually! Just one man's opinion. Now if this happened to Davis or Kidd-Gilchrist I'd be singing a different tune, but it didn't and the guy missed the layup so justice served.
Nice clip, as if this doesn't happen all the time in basketball. I as you know am a true blue hater so I am a little biased in this regard. Facts are facts however and it does appear to be a intentional punch even from the perspective of someone who completely despises Kentucky hoops. It should be noted however and we don't know if there is any evidence to prove this, but Teague is a colossal punk who could have done something ealier in this game or at some point to warrant this. He ran his high school coach out of town, he got kicked out of my gym for sucker punching a guy while playing pick up basketball, and he's been known as a dirty player before. Seems fitting to happen to him actually! Just one man's opinion. Now if this happened to Davis or Kidd-Gilchrist I'd be singing a different tune, but it didn't and the guy missed the layup so justice served.
You feel so strongly that you posted it twice. Well done.
I could care less what a kid did in high school or prior to entering college, so long as his behavior in college indicates he's matured as a person. His game has been taken to an entirely new level (how about a little coaching credit for Calipari there, Toddfather, since I know you say he "can't coach" all the time), and I think his on-court attitude has, as well - based on what I've seen from last year through this season.
I posted it twice on accident. Cal is a good manager of people. Has to be with young kids and winning on road is impressive as they've done.
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