Sunday, April 5, 2015

Kaminsky, Collins on Harrison's controversial comments.

Andrew Harrison's age does not excuse idiotic slur toward Frank Kaminsky 
Take a look at the video below to catch the racial slur from Andrew Harrison.



INDIANAPOLIS – Around the Kentucky program they'll describe Andrew Harrison as uniquely competitive and occasionally emotional, much of which plays out on the court.
He can be great. He can be, to put it mildly, a handful. He tends to wear his emotions – good, bad and ugly – on his sleeve for all to see.
Racist? No, not that.
Capable of doing something really dumb like muttering an expletive and a racial slur directed at Wisconsin's Frank Kaminsky into a hot microphone on the dais of a Final Four post-game press conference that is being broadcast live on national television?
Yes, that.
"First," Harrison stated in a series of tweets early Sunday morning, "I want to apologize for my poor choice of words used in jest towards a player I respect and know. When I realized how this could be perceived I immediately called big Frank to apologize and let him know I didn't mean any disrespect."
"He reached out to me," Kaminsky acknowledged Sunday. "We talked about it. It's over. Nothing needs to be made of it."
But a little later in the day, Kaminsky elaborated on the situation.    
We all are familiar with the "racism" problem in America. Many people do not properly address the past, and recent issues that involve "racial-slurs".
~The above information was taken from yahoo, for entertainment purposes only.

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