- January 9th, 2010, 3:13 am
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If McMasters feels more comfortable with the high socks, spiked hair and head band, I would hate to see him play without it, then we would have a 6'11'' guy who played like 5'2'' girl. So I guess, if that's the only way he can play, I guess I wouldn't want to be his Delilah and rob him of his only source of talent.
Does John Wall's sleeve have a purpose? First of all, it covers tattoos, secondly it serves as an elbow pad. And if you've ever seen Kentucky play (which I haven't missed a game either live or on TV since I attended Kentucky in 2004), you know that John Wall sacrifices his body on just about every drive the basket. So, if McMasters has shin guards under his socks (which he very well might and then I'll feel like a jerk for saying anything) and need that gel in his hair along with the head band because he gets too much sweat (or gel) in his eyes that he can't perform, then I guess they have a function.
If you want to be a team and play like a team, then dress like a team. I'm tired of players today thinking that the world owes them something. If you want to be an individual while playing a game, you can always take up tennis or golf, but when you put that uniform on, you're not John Wall, Patrick Patterson or Eric Bledsoe, you're a Kentucky Wildcat. When you put on the red uniform, you're not Eric Gordon, Antwan Burrus or Carter McMasters, you're a Liberty Flame. It's a team sport for a reason. I might be wrong on this, and I'm sure that if I am someone will surely let me know, but why did Danny Rocco or any other coach take off the names on the back of the jersey?? Because it's a team sport, you're part of a team when you're on that field. Have you ever see the movie Miracle? That's how team sports should be played.