Gabriel gave his honest opinion to another recruit. There is nothijg more to this. Gabriel is making money and doing good for him self and alot of that had to do with KY and their staff working with him.
People will see this and regard it has hate and spite. I look at it and see it as a kid being blatantly honest. I am sure if you had Trevon, Carter or even Thornton give their honest statements on Duke and Ks pitch to them. It would have alot of hard truths that could be preceived as hate and resentment.
Thornton people even came out and said that K promised him a more PG dominant offense to give Thornton an opportunity to score more . and that they were upset that the offense went through Allen and Ingram instead.
All these kids have to realize something. Once you get to these programs unless your skill set is above avg then a coach will limit you on what he wants you doing on the court. You either improve or fall into that limited roll. And at these programs like Duke UK and Kansas, no matter what the coaching staff said to gas you up and get you here, if you dont improve and ball out, they are bringing someone in the next year that will.
I toss trevons name out there due to his obvious draft stock decline due to his inability to shoot the ball being highlighted in his one year at Duke . had he gone to another school that didn't have two elite bugs in the paint and he ran a dribble drive offense to highlight his talents more. Then he defiently would of gotten drafted.
Carter and his camp has said a few times how the commitment of bagely through them off. That their pitch was that carter waz gonna be the man in the paint. Now it worked out because Carter is a fantastic young man that instead of crying he went out and learned to play along side bagely and even found it to be a joy at times. But I am sure he could say a few words that would be taken wrong if someone talked to him honestly about the situation .
This stuff happens at every school not just elite programs. The game doesnt stop for anyone. Ball or get off the court.