Chicago Tribune

There's a new era of sideline scrutiny for college basketball coaches. So where's the line between motivation and mistreatment?

The scene was played over and over. It became a trending topic on social media and a hot take on sports talk shows.

During a first-round victory against Bradley in the NCAA Tournament, Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo marched onto the court during a timeout, reached for forward Aaron Henry's wrist for a moment and repeatedly pointed at him while yelling. In the huddle, Izzo hopped up to yell in Henry's face before another player intervened to calm Izzo down.

The public reaction surprised Izzo.

"Will I ever shake my finger in front of a kid again? No, I won't," he recently told the Tribune. "I can change that. But I know this: I won't quit holding players accountable. I won't quit disciplining them."

He received support from colleagues,

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune4 min read
IG Says Illinois State Employees Made Up Businesses, Lied About Income To Defraud Federal COVID-19 Aid Program
CHICAGO — Illinois state employees fabricated hair salons, paid others to inaccurately fill out forms and drastically inflated income numbers for their side businesses in an effort to fraudulently receive pandemic-era Paycheck Protection Program loan
Chicago Tribune4 min readCrime & Violence
Commentary: Weinstein Conviction Reversal Will Create Chilling Effect For Prosecutors And Victims
It has been nearly seven years since the #MeToo movement rocked social media, with millions of women posting publicly about their experiences of sexual assault in response to allegations that Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein had committed predator
Chicago Tribune5 min read
Paul Sullivan: Don’t Forget Harry Caray’s Legacy With The White Sox — For Calling It Like It Is
CHICAGO — As Harry Caray’s Chicago Cubs career was celebrated Thursday with the 26th “Toast to Harry Caray” sponsored by his namesake restaurant, his legacy on the South Side continues to be overlooked by his former team. It makes sense that the rest

Related Books & Audiobooks