Dont like the way he talked about being the man @UNC
The whole "come be the man" sales pitch has never made any sense to me.
You're basically telling the player, "Yeah, we can't seem to be able to land anyone else at your talent level, so if you come here you'll definitely be the best player"
That, to me, wouldn't excite me. Why is NOBODY ELSE on my talent-level willing to go there? So I am going to play with a bunch of scrubs and get double-teamed and have the fans blame me for every loss? Where is the appeal?
OR, go play with some other studs at Kentucky, have less pressure, win a bunch and still put up numbers, and have other great players open up more opportunities for you to succeed.
I know which one I'd pick.
That argument has just NEVER made any sense to me, and that's what happens when you see the results of guys like Ben Simmons at LSU, Cade Cunningham at Oklahoma State, Michael Porter Jr. at Mizzou, Darius Garland at Vanderbilt, now Ace Bailey at Rutgers, etc., the list goes ON and ON - a bunch of good players who won't even sniff the NCAA Tournament.