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Re: University of Kentucky Men's Basketball - 6th edition
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/08/sp...r=2&ref=sports
Turkish Team Says It Paid a Top Kentucky Recruit ISTANBUL — The best recruit in Kentucky’s top-ranked recruiting class, the Turkish center Enes Kanter, received more than $100,000 in cash and benefits over three years from the professional team he played for here, according to the team’s general manager.
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Re: University of Kentucky Men's Basketball - 6th edition
To be fair. Better to find out now, than in April.
I've got to think this hurts the front court quite a bit for Kentucky though.
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That Pete Thamel is some great reporter.
![]() There is no guarantee that the NCAA will clear Kanter. I believe they will, but there are no guarantees when the NCAA gets involved. NYT as crappy as ever. Love letting the jilted lovers in Turkey disparage the character of a 17 y/o kid in your paper. You would think the egg Thamel got on his and his paper's face from the Bledsoe debacle would have smartened them up a bit... guess it just made them more determined to be boorish.
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So the Turkish GM says that they played $100,000 to UK's top recruit and this is Pete Thamel's fault how?
I'm sure Thamel used some voodoo to trick the GM into saying this.
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Of course the team in Turkey has bad things to say about Kanter. Did you even read the article? The only way they benefit is if they can force him into playing somewhere professionally next season. |
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Tell me why they shouldn't be reporting on this? Because it's being mean to a 17 year old?
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![]() I'm sure we'll finally find out about the Kentucky connection to that story any day now. I mean, it WAS a KENTUCKY story, right? It amazes me, all these posts, and you still don't comprehend my issue with the NYT and Pete Thamel. |
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Just curious though, you've said you believe the NCAA will clear him to play. What evidence being presented would lead you to believe he wouldn't be cleared. I mean won't all evidence have some taint of bias in it? Same thing as the Bledsoe case, obviously there's a reason to be skeptical about what was being presented against him, but what specifically aside from the big blue jersey should lead you to believe him?
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As far as Bledsoe, it was never about believing or disbelieving, it was about casting aspersions on Kentucky and Cal when neither had a DAMN thing to do with anything concerning monies allegedly paid for rent or whatever. |
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Poor Poor UK. Everybody's so mean to them. And the big bad NYT reporter keeps finding these people and asking them what the mean things about UK are.
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It's news and I cannot for the life of me see how it's not, WMR.
That said, the Turkish team has an awful lot to gain if Kanter is declared ineligible.
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You got me. If he had something LEGITIMATE about dirty stuff going on at UK, I would WANT it brought to light and exposed. The first article was bad, this one was worse. I wonder if a national article such as this one makes the NCAA more or less likely to declare Kanter eligible? But Thamel couldn't find someone to give the other side of the story. Yea right. Sounds like he tried really hard. |
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In each case the only reason I know to have some skepticism is because the article gave me some of the very reasons you mentioned.
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Anything involving UK is news. It's just really crappy the way the NYT and Thamel choose to present it, especially where kids are involved.
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