There were plenty of rumors flying around last night that Marshall Henderson did in fact give the double bird when he walked off the court following Ole Miss’ loss to La Salle. The proof is in the pudding, as they say, and the pudding is in the form of a fan video taken as Marshall walked off the court. The young man is as volatile as it gets, and you could even see one the assistant coaches keeping a close eye on him and basically dragged him into the tunnel as he threw up his middle fingers. Something will need to change if Marshall has any hopes of excelling at the next level, or life.
Marshall Henderson Finished His Season By Giving a Double Finger Salute To The Crowd
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