dookie Gerald Henderson maliciously and deliberately attacks UNC forward Tyler Hansbrough in this video from ABC News. Even Billy Packer would find it difficult to recognize Henderson’s intent or to miss the referees signaling the intentional foul from this lesser seen angle
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Notice that he didn't ask if Hanbrough was OK. He's showed no concern and never apologized. Neither did Coach K.
No wonder Carolina fans are so upset.
Ya he apologized
that was the dirtiest play ive ever seen in my life
That deserves a beat down any day of the week
Total frustration move. Let's call it what it is. I'm sure it's hard for the Dukies to have to play second fiddle to UNC again. Duke was up for quite a few years, with their supposedly untouchable coach and quaint program. But they are getting clocked by Williams now, who is the hot coach in the ACC.
what's so funny about a cheap shot?
He did have that crazy look in his eyes there for a moment, like someone was going to get a beatdown. Good job on keeping his sanity and acting in a mature manner.
@4Corners57 Its DUKE dumb ass
I love you Tyler !
what a bitch
Somebody get that guy a tampon!
just gonna throw this out here, since when has the word "thug" been a verb. Like not trying to be the grammer police or anything but DAMN stay in school nigga!
@MarcB450 nothing! thats what! UNC all the way!
@JuicyJuice1116 except wining a championship last year
@nflpanthersrock tyler hansbrough is a pussy
@Skidmeyer first time in how long?
Im not a fan of Duke or UNC< but that was pure greatness!!! Nice work Henderson!!!
lol first time tyler got punched in the face for sure
@Iroxit It's linguistically and grammatically correct to take any noun in the English language and use it as a verb. For example… "I'm fisting you right now!" That sentence is correct in loads of ways.
@alexandermarkhunt I don't really know how to reply to you- what you've said just isn't true. Granted, there are a few nouns that can be used is verbs (thug–>thugged not being one of them). Ex: you can't used "noun" is a verb in the present or past tense.