I think Cal was genuine for the first 5 or 6 years, but then he put himself above the program.
Sure, there was the disaster relief stuff, which was nice, but it was another teaching moment for his NBA bound players. I'm cool with that, that's what he should do.
But let's not kid ourselves, it doesn't matter if the cameras were rolling, he made sure we all knew about his good deeds.
It was when the NBA draft became more important than UK basketball that got me. It meant losing was okay, as long as his featured guys got exposure.
Then he barked at the BBN for calling him out on it.
I appreciate what he did his first 10 years here, but those last 5 years, were laced with some awful coaching, bad team construction and screwed up priorities.