Kyle Kuzma slams NCAA after Louisville punishment
It’s safe to say that Kyle Kuzma is not a big fan of the NCAA.
The Los Angeles Lakers forward had a rather strong reaction to the news that the NCAA was forcing Louisville to take down their 2013 championship banner as punishment for the sex scandal that was going on at the university at the time, in which an assistant hired dancers to strip for and have sex with possible recruits.
Kuzma, however, doesn’t think the NCAA has any moral authority here.
Someone take down the ncaa for generating billions of dollars to only to pay its student athletes a cost of attendance of a $900 dollars a month. https://t.co/tWtPo9sJGY
— kuz (@kylekuzma) February 21, 2018
Kuzma went to the University of Utah, so there’s not any connection here other than a former NCAA athlete taking the opportunity to call out the NCAA. It’s not a new stance, but it’s certainly further evidence that there are current and former college athletes out there who feel the system is not working for them.