Tuesday, February 08, 2005

In Honor of the UNC/DOOK Game Wednesday Night...

So the matchup of the season is here; The Clash of the Titans, the Battle between Good and Evil, The War to end all-- oh wait, to continue on in this line of metaphors would be to give this year's Dook basketball team MUCH more credit than is due. In any case, the game is on tomorrow night. And in honor of this event, I give you the following.

I found this article on a friend's away message and thought it was worth sharing with the world. And keep in mind, this comes from The Chronicle, a newspaper deep within the darkest depths of Mooordor-- I mean, Dookdom. Note my comments in Carolina blue.

Who disagrees with the almighty Fark and Me?

"10 Questions Not to Ask Coach K"

"The Duke-UNC Men’s basketball game only two days away, and TOMMY SEABASS could not be more excited. He and the other members of Tent 40 have had about all the low temperatures, tent checks and malt liquor they can handle. Now, they anxiously await Coach K’s annual speech to the Cameron Crazies.


"Having attended several of Coach K’s speeches during his time at Duke, TOMMY SEABASS knows that he must bring his “A” Game when the question-and-answer session comes around. Students should avoid critical questions at all costs, for Coach K can be quite sensitive.
Three years ago, at an “Ask Coach K” event at the Marketplace, a student had the gall to ask what the team was doing to work on breaking the full-court press. An irate Coach K responded with a 10-minute, exceedingly graphic filibuster involving several of the student’s close relatives in addition to disparaging remarks about Dean Smith. (what a bastard)


"Besides, such criticism is ineffective on Coach K, as he deflects any personal or professional challenges by pointing out that he: 1) wins championships and 2) gives money to charity (what arrogance). TOMMY SEABASS desperately wants to avoid any awkward exchanges with the famed motivator and best-selling author, and so he has spent a great deal of time drafting a list of acceptable questions. Here are those that DID NOT make the cut. (Just to be clear, TOMMY SEABASS strongly urges everyone to avoid these questions and others like them):


"1. Coach K, with all due respect, couldn’t a well-trained chimp have coached the players you’ve had over the past three years to just two Sweet Sixteens and one Final Four?


"2. Coach K, a columnist for the Raleigh News and Observer was recently criticized for describing forward Shavlik Randolph as a “dud.” Which of the following words do you believe serves as a better description of Randolph, given his career at Duke:


A. disappointment
B. letdown
C. lemon
D. bust


"3. Throughout your career, you have been accused of burning out your players and leaving them unable to perform at a competitive level once in the NBA. And while Blue Devil players are now starting to play better in the pros, they also tend to be leaving Duke early. Have you observed a reverse correlation between the quality of your players’ performance in the NBA and the amount of time they’ve spent under your iron fist?


"4. Does Reggie Love’s return to the team foretell an increased enrollment for the exclusive basketball “fraternity” ‘Phi-Drinka-Forty,’ the group Love and Chris Duhon started for the apparent purposes of binge drinking and squandering NBA and NFL talent? (anyone else see Reggie Love's passed-out-at-a-UNC-frat-party-and-shamed-by-students pictures on the net or in Maxim a few years ago? Here is one)


"5. Coach Krzyzewski, you often respond to criticism about your inflated ego, hostile treatment of referees, and foul language by citing the amount of money you have given to charity. Are we to conclude from this that you consider writing checks a proper substitute for common human decency? (a good one)


"6. Coach K, TOMMY SEABASS does not have a father that is co-owner of an NBA franchise, but he did have better high school stats than walk-on Joe Pagliuca. Is it still possible for TOMMY SEABASS to become a “favor player” and take up space on your bench?


"7. Coach Krzyzewski, which is more artificial: your left hip or your respect for the Cameron Crazies? Along those lines, which is more artificial: your right hip or your friendship with Bob Knight?


"8. Coach Krzyzewski, the 1992 men’s basketball Olympic team featured 11 of the greatest NBA players ever and Christian Laettner. And while NBA coaches Chuck Daly and Lenny Wilkins obviously had authority when it came to on-the-court decisions, you allegedly used your clout to secure the Dream Team’s 12th spot for Laettner instead of Shaquille O’Neal. Do you believe that the respective NBA careers of the two have justified the arguments you used, or should you have yielded to your superiors on the matter?


"9. Coach, you often speak about doing things the right way and holding yourself to a higher standard than other programs. Which action by a former player of yours better exemplifies this: Carlos Boozer tricking a blind man for a $68 million contract, or Quinn Snyder giving gifts to prospective Missouri players? And as a follow up, will either of these individuals be speaking at your ethics forum this year?


"10. Coach K, would you say that your decision to add Reggie Love to this year’s roster came more from his abilities as an off-the-court role model for Duke University, or the 5 more fouls he adds to your gameplan?"

Nice, to see an intelligent Dook student who hasn't been brain-washed, eh?

--Cbake

PS: For the record, Reggie Love was a good friend of mine in middle school. But once he went to Dook and started playing for them, he left himself ripe for the picking.

PPS: The comments and opinions above do not reflect those of this blog author.

PPSS: Just kidding, I'm lying. Obviously.


7 Comments:

Blogger Cbake said...

You know, I thought there was something odd about that statement when I first read it too. This just proves my point: Not all Dookies are intelligent.

Thank you Trent, you magnificent Mathemagician.

12:06 PM  
Blogger Cbake said...

"Don't make me destroy you."

I mean...delete you. Yeah, that's it. Delete.

5:41 PM  
Blogger Bosephus Jamiroquai said...

Thanks for the article. It almost makes me feel better. Almost, but then I just feel like a sore loser. The ball was out on Duke, but why didn't Felton shoot the ball?!?!?! I hate life. No, I hate Dook.

9:41 AM  
Blogger Cbake said...

So Paper Boats, your grandfather went to Duke? Poor guy =). Is this the one you had to stay with for a summer when you were in high school?

8:08 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

unc is soft.

like clay, they will be molded, by the ferocious abilities of coack k.'s elite team of super spies.

soon, the day will recede and in a ubiquitous gathering of transcendant tomfoolery, the shennanigans of a dualy divided, esoteric gathering venue shall be thrice entranced by the repugnant synchronized outbursts of a plagued people of doom. victory shall not be for those whose tongue is loquacious in the detriments of his other, but rather, shall the mute, feral and steadfast, whose greater prowess lies in power and providenc shall rise above the bone and sinew of a hardwood court to claim victory.

duke wins.

7:28 PM  
Blogger Cbake said...

I'm sorry Mr./Miss Anonymous poster. I don't understand your large, multi-syllabled words.

I went to a public school.

And I certainly hope you weren't implying that Duke fans have a stronger moral character than those from Carolina. If so, then I laugh at you.

"Victory" for the "mute"? HAH hah (Nelson laugh).

10:32 AM  
Blogger Bosephus Jamiroquai said...

is your keyboard broken? new post, please. (yawn)

2:53 PM  

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