I didn't like that either and agree it was Bush league. I have to say though, it's as much our fault as it is his. there was so much hype around him, I think he actually believed the city of Ames would be happy for him. He felt everyone loved him for being Harrison Barnes, not ISU's savior. If we as fans didn't put so much importance on sports, we wouldn't have things like this happen.
I do hope that with HB's debacle of a gathering and the "I'm going to take my talents to South Beach" wonder of entertainment that more athletes will realize that if you aren't choosing us, we don't care. So next time, make it a local show for the town you are going to, not the one you are leaving.
This! From what I've been told, he's a terrific kid (you don't exactly date Trisha Nesbitt because you're a jerk). I have little doubt that he believed he's friends, neighbors, etc. would all be happy for him. And they should have been, IMO. Does he stop being the same great kid you've known forever just because he decides not to play for ISU? was naive? Obviously. But that doesn't mean he was the villain. The people who reacted with such anger, hate, and bitterness who were/are the villains in this whole affair.
He wants to use basketball as a platform, and UNC gave him arguably the best place to lay that foundation. I just don't see why that is such a big deal.