No, not the lovable brother of Vincent Chase.  John Wall, the recruit who actually made ESPN start follow recruiting, unfortunately.

Now that Duke fans have moved on for what captivated us for two months, and ran the risk of keeping us guessing for a few more, you have to wonder what some of these kids think.

Who knows what was really going on in Wall’s head, or his “advisor” Brian Clifton for that matter.  However, it ends where all the controversy started.  New Kentucky coach John Calipari, got the commitment he wanted more than anything and now has every media outlet in awe of his great recruiting prowess.  Calipari, who by the way hasn’t won anything yet, and only has one Final Four  (Final Fours that are taken away don’t count).

I can understand Wall wanting to get away from Carolina, since most of his troubles are here, but the locked down confines of the Duke basketball program seemed like a great place for him to hide from any controversy, and polish for the NBA for one year.  To him it wasn’t.  In my opinion he went for the “questionable” NBA connections that Calipari hangs over a recruits head.  And I guess if the NCAA doesn’t care, then all power to you.  My problem with the NCAA is for another time though.

As of now a few journalist are starting to question the ethics that Calipari is showing by inviting more players that he has scholarships, basically giving lesser talented players a pink slip in waiting.  You can bet that none of these journalist are anywhere near Lexington, and I am sure any Kentucky fan will justify it.  This great basketball institution just loves to have coaches the not only touch the gray area, but jump right in.  Will it eventually blow up in their face, my guess is probably.  But with the NCAA not really looking in to something so borderline wrong, who knows how long Calipari will be able to rule/ruin college basketball.