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"Just from this year, there have been so many incidents from other teams' fans and other players, whether it be hard fouls against [Luol] Deng in the ACC tournament or people trying to pick stuff with me in front of the other teams' bench or other teams' fans saying rude and crude remarks to us," Redick said.

This is an interesting take from a Duke player, considering fans at Cameron Indoor Stadium are notorious for humiliating opposing players. They chanted "SAT!" at former Maryland guard Steve Francis for having poor grades, tossed condoms at a player accused of sexual assault and threw pizza boxes at a player accused of assaulting a pizza deliveryman. Clever, but how does that differ from the "rude and crude" remarks Duke hears?


--Rick Morrissey, Chicago Tribune
 
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posted on Thursday January 21, 2010

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Dean Smith:

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Smith is one of the most prominent liberals in North Carolina politics. Politically, he is best known for promoting desegregation. In 1964, Smith joined a local pastor and a black UNC theology student to integrate The Pines, a Chapel Hill restaurant. He also integrated the Tar Heels basketball team by recruiting Charlie Scott as the university's first black scholarship athlete. In 1965, Smith helped Howard Lee, a black graduate student at UNC, purchase a home in an all-white neighborhood.

He opposed the Vietnam War and, in the early 1980s, famously recorded radio spots to promote a freeze on nuclear weapons. He has been a prominent opponent of the death penalty. In 1998, he appeared at a clemency hearing for a death-row inmate and pointed at then-Governor Jim Hunt: "You're a murderer. And I'm a murderer. The death penalty makes us all murderers." As head coach, he periodically held UNC basketball practices in North Carolina prisons.

While coach, he was recruited by some in the Democratic Party to run for the United States Senate against incumbent Jesse Helms. He declined. But in retirement, he has continued to speak out on issues such as the war in Iraq and gay rights.


Coach K: New Republic Link

Granted, Brodhead is just the latest in a long line of Duke presidents to kiss Krzyzewski's ring. Even before 1992, when Duke had just won back-to-back national titles and the school's New York alumni group pointedly told the school's then-president Keith Brodie that it wanted Coach K, not Brodie, to address its next gathering, Duke realized that Krzyzewski was its most important employee--and one to whom homage must be paid. The basketball court at Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium is now called "Coach K Court." The area outside Cameron where Duke students camp out for tickets has been officially dubbed "Krzyzewskiville." Krzyzewski has a faculty appointment at Duke's business school. He even has an institution within the B-school--something called the "Coach K Center of Leadership & Ethics."

In addition to paying Coach K homage, Duke has paid him deference. While it's true that Krzyzewski runs a clean program--his players stay out of trouble, they go to class, they aren't paid under the table--he's hardly an angel. Although Krzyzewski is always happy to field softballs from Dick Vitale, he rarely grants less obsequious journalists an audience and when he does, he gives them clipped, testy answers. He's even harder on student journalists. In 1990, angered by a mid-season report card issued by Duke's student newspaper that gave his team a B-plus, Krzyzewski summoned the student journalists to a meeting and, in front of his players, cursed out the students for not giving the team straight As.

Krzyzewski is similarly abusive to referees, constantly berating them--usually in florid language--for their apparent shortcomings. In March, after his team blew an 11-point lead to lose to Connecticut in the Final Four, Krzyzewski barked over and over at the refs, "You killed us, you killed us." A favorite pastime for Duke detractors is to count how many times each game Coach K is caught on camera dropping, as they call them, "F-bombs." Krzyzewski has even abused his position for partisan politics, hosting a fundraiser for North Carolina Republican Senate candidate Elizabeth Dole that--because the event was called "Blue Devils for Dole" and was held at a university-owned facility--gave the impression that Duke was endorsing Dole. In all of these cases of misbehavior, Duke has simply looked the other way.
 

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