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Media crazy (in love) with Psycho T

 

When Dick Vitale basically declared during this weekend's Duke-North Carolina broadcast that Tyler Hansbrough displayed the most desire of any player he has seen in all the years he has been covering college basketball, for a moment -- a fleeting one -- I thought I was smoking crack again.

A bloodied nose helped launch Tyler Hansbrough into immortal status. (US Presswire)  
A bloodied nose helped launch Tyler Hansbrough into immortal status. (US Presswire)  
Did I hear that correctly? Boop-boop, went the TiVo. Yeah, damn, Vitale did say that.

Vitale's television career goes back to the late 1970s, which means he has likely seen such collegiate basketball brilliance as Larry Bird, Christian Laettner, Magic Johnson, Danny Manning, Patrick Ewing, Michael Jordan, Isiah Thomas, Larry Johnson, Chris Mullin, Tim Duncan, Hakeem Olajuwon and David Robinson.

And Hansbrough has more "desire" than those greats?

Vitale is predisposed to hyperbole (I know: that's like saying water is predisposed to being wet) but not even he can believe that Hansbrough has more "desire" -- or another code word attached to Hansbrough by many in the media, "focus" -- than any of those greats. If Vitale does, he has been smoking crack.

This isn't to pick on Vitale. The theme when it comes to Hansbrough is that his game is somehow unique. Sports Illustrated put him on the cover and called him "maniacally focused." There's that 'F' word again. Aren't 99 percent of all players on that level maniacally focused?

"Hansbrough's credentials are impressive enough, but it's hard not to give him bonus points for squeezing out every bit of his potential, for never coasting ... " writes SI. The magazine later called Hansbrough "the face of college basketball."

Again, most college players don't coast. Why does Hansbrough get bonus points for simply accomplishing what everyone else does? Were Kevin Durant and Greg Oden coasters? Is Georgetown's Roy Hibbert a coaster? Name a coaster of a top player on Tennessee or Memphis or UCLA. You can't.

And I'm trying to remember the last time a black player was called the face of college basketball. Maybe it has occurred 500 times. I just can't remember.

Analysts for my network, CBS, portray Hansbrough as a crime-fighting special-forces soldier. He's Batman Hansbrough. The only thing missing during some broadcasts of his games is the waving of the American flag and the singing of the Star Spangled Banner.

Tyler Hansbrough: He pulls cats out of trees.
Tyler Hansbrough defeated the Houston Rockets.
Tyler Hansbrough doesn't do HGH. He is HGH.
Amy Winehouse is addicted to Tyler Hansbrough.
Brett Favre has a Tyler Hansbrough poster on his bedroom wall.
Tyler Hansbrough's toenail clippings are for sale on the Chinese black market.
Superman wears Tyler Hansbrough pajamas.

Chicago columnist Rick Morrissey called Hansbrough overexposed. Boy, I'll say. Morrissey's correct, but it's more than that.

America loves a tough white guy.

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Talk Back
Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Dec 1, 2006

March 11, 2008 6:01 pm
This is not an attempt at spamming anyone, I am just posting a link to another CBS thread, because I know a lot of fans on this board were irked by MIke Freeman's recent comments about Tyler Hansbrough.

If you're interested, this is the thread. It has links to the articles in question (inclding this one and others), as well as a couple of courses of action I am asking people
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Level:Amateur
Since:Apr 26, 2007

March 18, 2008 9:16 am
Rush Limbaugh said almost the exact same thing about Donovan McNabb, and about 24 hours later was out of a job. Now Freeman can come on here with this hate speech without any fear of repercussions. Hmmm, I wonder why...
Reputation:79
Level:Pro
Since:Nov 12, 2006

April 4, 2008 12:44 am

In my opinion, Hansborough has a very good chance to be as successful as Eduardo Najera at the next level.

Najera's not a star, but he's a valued member of every team he's on.  He gives all-out effort all the time and has enough talent to contribute while he's doing it.

Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 19, 2006

March 10, 2008 11:16 pm
(POLL) I was just wondering how many more will be played.
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Feb 1, 2007

March 10, 2008 1:27 pm

Mike,

I wholeheartedly agree with your opinion that "Psycho-T" is a media darling creation, but the race argument didn't need to be included to make your point.  I remember a time when Air Jordan was the face of basketball for the entire world at every level of competition; an unbelievably gifted/talented black man who no one would dare claim wasn't tough as well. ...(more)

Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 2, 2006

March 11, 2008 7:15 pm
We all know Freeman smoked crack because its the choice drug for poor black folk.

Reputation:92
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 9, 2006

March 10, 2008 11:33 pm

Mr. Freeman, I don't normally like your columns and often disagree; however, on this occasion you have absolutely nailed it.  The sad part is that, I am a diehard Carolina fan.  The reality is, I have never witnessed a player with average skills receive so much hype in my life.   I mean I love Carolina winning, I love Ha ...(more)

Reputation:12
Level:Amateur
Since:Jan 12, 2008

March 22, 2008 3:59 pm
Hey Freeman, once the Euros and South Americans get done with it all the only sport left for the pro black athlete will be the NFL. They've long since been run out of major league baseball. Fact....
Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 19, 2006

March 10, 2008 1:22 pm
But you're actually right on this one, even if the whole article sucked


You can't think of a black player that has been the face of college basketball ever? How about KD as recently as last season. The reason Hansbrough is incredibly overhyped has everything to do with him playing for UNC and absolutely nothing to do with him being white