Mario Chalmers Doesn't Like Jay Wright, Makes Himself Look Stupid In New Book
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty (Larry David voice) interesting stuff today out of Mario Chalmers regarding Villanova Wildcats head coach Jay Wright. Chalmers had a pretty incredible (if you're a Kansas fan) or horrifying (if you're not a Kansas fan) story about the Kansas Jayhawks win over 'Nova in the NCAA Tournament a few years ago.
Keep in mind, Kansas was a #1 seed. Villanova was a #12 - who do you think should win?
In any case, here's a couple of excerpts from Mario about the game, from the new book Beyond the Phog - Untold Stories from Kansas Basketball's Most Dominant Decade.
Join me after The Jump to see what Mario had to say, and why I now think Mario Chalmers has made himself out to be a fool for his actions.
The Except:
People like to talk about the North Carolina and Memphis games, but one of the biggest wins for us during the NCAA Tournament was against Villanova.
That game was personal, because Jay Wright – the Villanova coach – had also been the head coach of the USA Basketball team that represented the country in the Pan Am games the previous summer. Jay Wright cut both Sherron and me from that team and kept his own player from Villanova, Scottie Reynolds, who had clearly been the worst player at the entire camp. He led the whole camp in turnovers. Sherron didn’t play all that well, either, because his knee hadn’t recovered from the previous season. But for me, I felt like I did everything right. I led them in steals, I had a lot of assists and I barely had any turnovers. But I wasn’t shooting the ball very much. They used one of those international balls, so they were different. I didn’t like the ball. I shot maybe six times.
When they cut me, they told me it was because I didn’t score and that they wanted a scoring point guard. I was like, "Why do y’all need all these scorers? What do you need a scoring point guard for when you’ve got all these other scorers?" They had Alonzo Gee from Alabama and guys that could already score. I was just trying to get other players involved. When they cut me, I was hurt. I was like, "Oh, you wanted me to score and you didn’t tell me that?" They had told Coach Self they just wanted a guy to distribute the ball, but Jay Wright cut me and kept his own player.
So when it came to the Villanova game, Coach Self called Sherron and me into his office and said, "How do you feel about this Villanova game?" I said, "Coach, this is personal to me. I don’t like Jay Wright." He was like, "I understand that, but keep it out of the media." So when the media asked if it was a personal game, we’d say, "No, it’s not personal. It’s just another game." But during the game we were talking all kinds of s--t to Jay Wright. We’d run by him and tell him, "Sit your ass down! We got this!" Another time we said to him, "This is what you get for cutting us. We’re about to dog you!" Anytime we were throwing the ball in from the sideline, when he was standing up trying to call a play, we’d tell him to shut his mouth and sit down. There was one play where I threw a lob to Shady on an inbounds pass and he dunked over Scottie Reynolds. Right before I threw it I looked at Jay Wright and said, "Watch this!" That game was definitely personal for Sherron and me.
Listen, I've played sports, and I've played (briefly) at the collegiate level. I understand what it's like to be cut from a team (how my college career ended), and I know the types of feelings that Mario was experiencing. If you let it, it can become personal. But hell Mario, you thought Jay Wright was going to cut his own player?! You think Bill Self would have cut you or Sherron? Good lord!
Unfortunately, if what he's saying he did to Jay Wright on the court is true, I have no other reaction than to think that he's a moron. First of all (as mentioned above), Villanova wasn't good that year. Kansas was a #1 seed. Congrats, Mario, you're a big man! Nice payback!
Secondly, any time a player is yelling at a coach (either your own or the opposing coach) during a game, you're way out of line. That's on Chalmers for doing it (seriously, yelling at the opposing coach?!) and also on Bill Self for not regulating it. There's no place for it in the game. And keep in mind, we all berated the Chinese team for doing that to John Thompson III during the the leadup to the brawl.
Trash-talking has its place on the court or field, but it's a player-to-player thing. Not a player-to-coach thing and especially not a coach-to-player thing.
Mario probably is thinking he's making himself look cool doing that (and I'm sure Kansas fans love it too), but in reality he's embarassed himself.
Plus, he probably was too young to remember this beatdown from the Wildcats. You beat a #12 seed by 15. Our unranked boys ran your top-ranked ranked Jayhawks out of the building. Enjoy the memories (or for you Mario, this bit of education).
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I think that Chalmers is like a lot of professional athletes...
in that he derives motivation from naysayers and trash talking. As a Kansas fan, I’m a bit embarrassed that this caught your attention to be honest. I personally love Jay Wright, and I think most Kansas fans respect the heck out of him. As for Chalmers, though this may serve to tarnish his reputation, he really is a good guy. Just a few months ago he was back in Lawrence giving his time and money to cancer victims at our local hospital. For what it’s worth.
http://www2.kusports.com/news/2011/jul/22/mario-chalmers-celebrates-opening-specialty-shop-c/
Cheers :)
Not saying he is a bad guy
But that’s an idiotic thing to say to the media cause outside of Kansas that’s gonna come off really poorly for him.
I prematurely shot my wad, if you will, on what was supposed to be a dry run, and now it looks like I have something of a mess on my hands.
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by Chris Lane on Sep 15, 2011 6:47 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
makes
me admire him. I would do the same thing. Anything to get yourself to elevate your game.
Joe Banner is Evil Banners father. Kinda like Luke and Darth Vader.
Juan Castillo switching from the offensive line coach to Defensive coordinator is soooo dumb it might just work.
Our defense will not be a top 10 defense this year.
by MightyJoeBanner on Sep 15, 2011 9:49 PM EDT reply actions
Ehhh
All for using motivation of being cut. Basically, that’s what he was doing. Woofing at a coach like that is just not right. It was over the line
I prematurely shot my wad, if you will, on what was supposed to be a dry run, and now it looks like I have something of a mess on my hands.
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by Chris Lane on Sep 16, 2011 7:14 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
I understand your point and as an outsider, I can see why you would not want a player to talk trash to a coach. This may just be coincidental but maybe trash talk between a player and coach is fairly common.
Ha!
Using Bill Belichick as an example isn’t going to win me over. Far as I’m concerned the guy is a cheater and not a good guy for trying to bend the rules.
This may sound a little bit cliche, but as that article points out, it’s the pro’s. It’s pretty common for players and coaches to not like each other and get into it.
College is a different story. As I said in the post, the only argument really needed is that we (as Americans) were livid when the story broke that a Chinese player was woofing at JTIII during the Hoya’s infamous game there. How’s that change the POV here?
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I figured it wouldn’t. Worth a shot though, right?
I was only a bit upset that a Chinese player was yelling at JTIII was because it was an exhibition game with little riding on it. Maybe the Chinese players took it a bit too far but that part of it did not get me too riled up.
This game was a little bit bigger than that and I can see how players were emotional. Now I agree Chalmers comes off poorly the way he described the situation but I would not be surprised to find out this goes on often during games, even in college.
Where do you get "yelling" from?
Sounds more like Jay Wright got a little lip, big deal.
Then you try to make it about the scoreboard, link to a game where you got the score and ranking wrong, and one of your guys got ejected for punching? I suppose that’s the high ground?
I was in a hurry
My bad on the score and ranking (although the score was an estimate). And know, that was not taking the high road. I was pissed off at what Chalmers said.
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That last paragraph
Was as childish as Chalmers’ comments.
Hangover
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This is why
the NBA and to some extent NCAA hoops is tough to stomach. The talking trash, the " I get no respect" bull——, is tough to take. Chalmers to me is just another punk.

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