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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Why is Bobby Hurley trying to wake a Sleeping Giant?


Freep - Jalen Rose &. Co. admitted how much they despised the Blue Devils teams of the early 1990s in their documentary, “The Fab Five,” that debuted Sunday night on ESPN. “I noticed there was a high level of bitterness there, particularly directed towards us,” former Duke guard Bobby Hurley said on Dan Patrick's show today. “I wonder why? We were 3-0 against Michigan, so I can understand Jalen's frustrations.”

Besides the on-court rivalry, Rose said in the film he felt Duke didn't recruit black players like him, only those who were “Uncle Toms.” Patrick pointed out that Duke did recruit Chris Webber. “We would've welcomed him with open arms,” Hurley said. “Jalen, on the other hand, I can understand why we didn't recruit him. He might have a tough time hitting the floor, because he wasn't taking my spot.”

Hurley also had a shot for one other Fab Fiver: “Jimmy King didn't think that I really had any game, which I don't understand. I mean, I had 26 against them in Michigan, the first time we played, so he should have figured that one out by then, but he didn't get it.”


What the hell is Bob Hurley thinking? Like why is he poking Michigan with a stick? You best believe Michigan is gonna come flying outta the gates in this tournament ready to blow up Rocky Top and then stomp some Duhram dick into the ground. I mean this Fab Five documentary couldn't have come at a better time and if you don't think it's giving Michigan a psychological boost in the tourney then you're fuckin nuts. And to top it all off Bobby Hurley is throwing salt in the wound talking about a game when he dropped 26. If the Dukies aren't setting themselves up for the most catastrophic asswhooping of all time then I'm not JoeyBlueSkies.

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like someone is a little jealous about not having a documentry about his team on selection Sunday.

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