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Williams was really classy in his post-game interview. What he said about his players and how he felt about them seemed totally sincere. Then how he politely hinted to Bernstein that he didn't want to answer the UNC question now and that he was dealing with his team and that it was not her fault personally for having to ask was very deft.
Unfortunately, she just didn't get it. She continued to badger him by asking again, "If the North Carolina job is offered to you, will you take it?" Wasn't it great to see him lose it and stick it to her with the retort, "I don't give a sh*t about North Carolina, or anybody else, right now!" I do think that he is going to UNC, though. |
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I thought Williams handled the question extremely well. He told her politely that he was concerned with his team at the moment and would not answer that question. She decided to push the issue and he responded in a totally appropriate way imho. He tried to answer the question in a professional manner but she didn't get the picture so he put it in no uncertain terms. I thought the interview was another case of reporters asking a good question at a totally inappropriate time. Let the guy deal with his emotions and his team's emotions and answer those questions at a later date.
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I'm willing to defend Bonnie Bernstein on this one. There's a chance that she was forced to ask those questions by CBS brass. She probably didn't have a choice. Well, I suppose she could have taken a stand, but then she may have been risking her job. Who knows. Regardless, Williams KNEW that question would be asked, and reacted in a totally unprofessional manner himself. Go back to crying, Roy, because the Orange are the champs!
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With all of the emotion he was feeling at that point, I can't really blame him for what he said, but on the other hand, he had to know that question was coming.
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Did Bernstein really think he was going to say something like "since the season has been over for six minutes I can now announce that I'm going to UNC"? She asked, and he tactfully deflected it and tried to communicate that the question was inappropriate. She pressed it, so he fired back with something sure to communicate how he felt about that question being asked. By using that word, his feelings were unequivocal and if I played for the man, I'd appreciate it. When you coach, you feel like your team is your family. Williams did what any protective parent would do in a similar situation. I admire him even more after that interview.
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Nothing wrong with Williams waving her off and walking away, but I can see why he might lose his cool so soon after a crushing loss.
She was definitely forced to press him on the U.N.C. thing. There is a Producer or Executive Producer in the mobile production studio who often calls the shots...ALL the shots. Defy him/her, and Bonnie looks for another job. Or gets used to covering horse racing and dog shows. Same thing with Jim Gray during the Pete Rose thing a couple years ago.
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There are times to ask the "tough questions," but it doesn't seem appropriate after an emotional championship game loss to keep badgering after a sensitive question is turned aside once.
I agree that Bonnie was pressured to ask that question by the producer sitting in the truck and that she'd catch hell (and maybe lose her job) if she didn't push it. "Bonnie, ask him again...don't let him slide... we can bring Jim Gray in your place next year you know." Williams was just showing loyalty and affection to his players and didn't mean to slight anyone by his remark. I do think he'll take the UNC job. With the departure of Heinrich and Collison, Kansas is a few years away from another final 4 appearance don't you think? Z |
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