The only people who truly think he should be publicly reprimanded are from Westwood and Tempe. "OMG!! Miller called a 22 year-old man a motherf**ker!! Call the police!! The humanity."
Please.....
If anyone should be publicly reprimanded, it's Zeus. It's bad enough when he plays like trash, but when it's because of not trying, that's preposterous. Add to the fact that he talked back at Miller, and Zeus basically begged Miller to light him up. This hardly deserves any attention from anyone. Period.
Miller even mentioned tonight that he did not regret laying into Zeus and subsequently the rest of the team the way he did after the Oregon game. Look, the team had lost two in a row and the home winning streak snapped. The team had hit rock bottom. Should Miller coddle his team instead?
Man's game.
So if Tarc's math teacher called a MFer because he was mad at his performance in math class you don't think the U of A would reprimand the teacher?
He's a 22 year old kid, he's a college player, he's not a professional.
Miller has a serious issue controlling himself, that was the most recent example. And it's not just UCLA or ASU fans that think so, everyone who's seen that video and isn't an ARizona fan seems to agree the guy went too far.
As for blaming the incident on Tarc, here is what Sean Miller said about him on Pac 12 media day
"I don't know if I've coached too many players, if ever a player, that has been more unselfish, more giving, more
hard-working than Kaleb Tarczewski," Miller said of his post. "He has an opportunity to graduate from the Eller School of Business, which from an undergraduate perspective is one of our most prominent programs at the University of Arizona. He also has an opportunity on the court to leave as the all-time winningest player in our program's history, which considering the history is an incredible statement."
And here's a shot of Miller "coaching" him on the sideline.
As for not regretting it, I don't doubt that he's been doing this stuff for years now this is just the most over the top one because he went after a player. It's right up there with Calipari going after Terrence Jones, at least he actually apologized,