11 Comments

  • Matt

    I’d hardly say that Grant Hill’s response was classy. This was a little over the top: And, I am proud I never lost a game against the Fab Five.

    Also, the way he left the Pistons wasn’t exactly classy, though in the intermediate run, the fact that Detroit was able to pull of a sign and trade helped the franchise along for a good 6 years.

  • john b

    Tony, you understand that Jalen was saying he thought that Duke players were “Uncle Toms” when he was 18, right? He didn’t say he thinks that about them now. For some reason a lot of people, including Hill himself, entirely missed this distinction.

  • WWilson

    Hill’s response was full of cheap shots, and he must not have listened to Jalen, who was describing how he felt at age 18. In fact, Hill (who I generally have great respect for) wrote a piece which was clearly vetted with Yale and Duke English Depts, and some PR firm, before that great journal for the upper class — the NYT — fell all over itself to offer its space. But Hill’s piece might as well have been written by some priggish Victorian member of the House of Lords, feeling spleeny because the pesky underclass dared speak about the jaundiced and grimey life-view bred by living not only without privilege, but also without money. And why throw in the stuff about Duke having been 3-0 against UM? — what does that have to do with it. Grant achieved the opposite effect he aimed for.

  • Harm

    Classy. It’s Jackson who is the ‘hater’. What else is he doing by grabbing his sack other than expressing his contempt and hate towards whomever witnesses this demonstration? I’m sick of the word ‘hater’ being thrown around anytime you disagree with someones behavior or beliefs.

  • Tony

    We’re the University of Michigan, one of the world’s leading educational institutions, and we’re mocking someone for writing well and sounding educated (or for writing for the NY Times!)? He could have vetted it with U of M’s English department too. If a U of M graduate lacks intellectual sophistication and maturity, something has gone wrong.

    Rose said that’s how he felt at 18 and Jackson (or King) said he thought they were “bitches”. Neither said that their minds had changed, that there was anything wrong with it, or addressed it in any way. They let it stand.