Top-ranked Kentucky was upset by UCLA 87-77 Thursday night, and tension on the Wildcats became evident as sophomore guard Tyler Ulis shoved freshman teammate Skal Labissiere.
Ulis was upset that Labissiere didn't give a better effort in grabbing a key rebound in the game:
Fortunately, when it comes to college basketball, it's not how you start, it's how you finish. Last year's Kentucky team is a perfect example of that. It's better to get your losses out of the way now rather than in the NCAA tournament.
H/T LBS.
Tyler Ulis has had about enough of this. pic.twitter.com/7JDH5VurKE
— T.J. Beisner (@Beisner_cn2) December 4, 2015
Ulis was upset that Labissiere didn't give a better effort in grabbing a key rebound in the game:
Ulis on his shove of Skal late: "There was a big rebound we needed. He didn't get it. I was trying to get him to get the rebound."
— Jerry Tipton (@JerryTipton) December 4, 2015
Ulis on his shove of Skal late: "There was a big rebound we needed. He didn't get it. I was trying to get him to get the rebound."
— Jerry Tipton (@JerryTipton) December 4, 2015
Fortunately, when it comes to college basketball, it's not how you start, it's how you finish. Last year's Kentucky team is a perfect example of that. It's better to get your losses out of the way now rather than in the NCAA tournament.
H/T LBS.