And the Coach K-Dillon Brooks debacle continues.
Although most fans have heard enough of this issue, it remains headline-grabbing material. Krzyzewski’s unnecessary chat with Oregon star Dillon Brooks even took precedence over some Sweet Sixteen games last week. The story was big enough even before Coach K called a student-athlete a liar when he was the actual one.
Now, his son-in-law is saying that he’s done it before to other players. It’s particularly odd that Coach K felt compelled to essentially publicly reprimand an opposing player when he did not feel his own player Grayson Allen needed any public discipline for intentionally tripping two opponents earlier in the season.
Hypocrisy at its finest.




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