Wednesday, April 07, 2010


Calipari will find it difficult to duplicate the magic John Wall and company brought to Rupp Arena

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It may be difficult to duplicate the magic, but not the accomplishment. Cal will win a championship while here at Kentucky and his first team will go down in history as underachievers

Anonymous said...

5 first round picks? No way.

Making it past the Elite 8? He better.

Anonymous said...

If Cal takes the time to truly build a team, he may get back to the E8. One and doners without experienced upper classmen to provide a framework for winning,will only add sizzle each year, but no depth of team character.
Cal is all about being in the press, about being looked up to, but not for his character, or great team charisma, just his desire to be seen as the most important person around. But when hard questions are asked , he evades interviews or lashes out and insults the interviewer. Sad.

Anonymous said...

How embarassing is it to have that much talent on the college level and not win or make the F4. Draft night will be kinda weird if all their names are called in the first round. What should be the expectations for next year because regardless there will be no Wall, Cousins, or seasoned player(Patterson) on next year's team. The Butler run does not help Cal's cause either. The rest of the SEC will be better as well. I wish these guys nothing but the best, but Cal gets paid to deliver and he usually does.

Anonymous said...

Cal will never win a championship while at Kentucky. He is too arrogant and too eagatisticle to accomplish that. It is all about him being in the spotlight and at the center of attention. He is also a control freak and Kentucky will find that out also. You hired the one and done master and each year you will be done before the final four takes place.

Anonymous said...

Hello, anonymouse in Memphis. We haven't heard from you in a while. Good to see your bitter key work again.