No one but Duke likes Duke. That is just how it has been, and always will be. Chalk it up to their constant success, or image as a bunch of privileged boys coming from wealthy families. Grayson Allen, like many others coming before him, seems to fit the stereotypical image that Duke-haters view Duke in. It was different before last Monday night because he had never had any real success and struggled for playing time, but now things have changed. When Allen put up 16 points coming off the bench against a team that had just beaten undefeated Kentucky, he gained something that he had lacked all year: confidence. You could see that confidence manifesting itself throughout the game as Allen slapped the floor on defense and screamed and flexed his nonexistent muscles after an and-one. Everyone but the Duke fans were grinding their teeth as they watched this because they realized the potential for Allen to turn into a Laettner-like player. The similarities developing between the two are frightening. After Monday's game, Justice Winslow told reporters that Coach K often called Allen an "a*****e" in practice. If that doesn't sum up what Duke-haters are beginning to think of him as, then I don't know what does.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2422861-grayson-allens-title-game-shows-hell-be-next-most-loved-and-hated-duke-star
This sports competitive attitude seems unhealthy. Hopefully things will cool down with the duke situation
ReplyDeleteSooooo, someone is hated because they're good? That whole "They hate us cuz they aint us" thing? Seems kind of shallow of people to think that.
ReplyDeleteListen bud, I still stand by this take 5 years later
Deletesimon, you are doing an excellent job. your voice as a writer is excellent!
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