So says Jalen Rose. You remember him right? One of the chuckleheads at Michigan who helped introduce the baggy shorts to college basketball. Yeah those guys. The ones that talked all that shit, but never once backed it up.
Somewhere, Jimmy The Greek is laughing his ass off.
Somewhere, Jimmy The Greek is laughing his ass off.
Duke ain't happy.
The war of words between Michigan's Fab Five and the stars of Duke's 1991-1992 NCAA championship teams could continue. Ex-Duke star Grant Hill is writing an editorial for the New York Times in which he fires back at Jalen Rose, Jimmy King and other Wolverines for dissing him and former teammates Christian Laettner and Bobby Hurley in the ESPN Films documentary The Fab Five, according to SportsbyBrooks.com.
In the documentary, Rose, the former Fab Five leader-turned ESPN analyst, accuses the Blue Devils of preferring to recruit "Uncle Tom" African-American athletes. King says he thought Hill was a "b----." Hill, now with the Phoenix Suns, is in his 16th season in the NBA. Hurley previously responded to the documentary by noting Duke was 3-0 against the Fab Five. He said Rose would have been a benchwarmer if he played for Coach K.
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