Gerald Henderson and the Forearm of Death
Posted by Shannon on March 5, 2007
Gerald Henderson will sit out Duke’s first-round ACC tournament game and Tyler Hansbrough is feeling the aftershocks with a broken nose. The flying forearm smash that would’ve made “Macho Man” Randy Savage proud if it came off the top rope onto a lying Hulk Hogan, came with only a few seconds left in the annual season-ending Duke-Carolina game.
Before we get more into Henderson’s future career as Vince McMahon’s latest superstar, I want to look at comments by Billy Packer last night. After the punch, Packer criticized UNC coach Roy Williams for having Hansbrough in the game when it was out of hand. Of course, the same could be said about Henderson. For Packer to say that the officials made a poor call in tossing Henderson was ridiculous and out of line.
This is a rivalry game. I don’t care if I’m up 50 points with 10 seconds left, my starters are in the game.
Regardless, the fact Hansbrough was in the game is no justification for a cheap shot. That’s like saying if the car in front of you is stopped and you plow into the rear end that it’s ok, because the car shouldn’t have been stopped. You pay the ticket then and the insurance costs and Henderson will pay the price by sitting out a game.
Ah, you have to love rivalries games. I didn’t even have a dog in the fight yesterday and just knowing that there was a “fight” at the end of the game (I watched it on a long delay) made the game worth watching.
Can we have steel chairs and bring back the old basketball cages for the next game?
March 6, 2007 at 11:27 pm
As a Carolina fan, I would love to play Duke again in the ACC finals. But I don’t think it will happen. Neither team may make it there. Duke doesn’t have the team to do it this year and Roy Williams doesn’t care enough about conference tournaments to try to win it.
March 7, 2007 at 12:59 pm
It’s the Duke Invitational. I never count out Duke when it gets to the ACC. Anything is possible.