Former Wisconsin basketball star and current Charlotte Hornets forward Frank Kaminsky made it clear Friday morning he’s not happy with the NCAA.
“If the @NCAA vacates victories do they still get to keep the money they made off those games or do they vacate that too? Asking for a friend,” the national player of the year tweeted in response to the NCAA vacating wins from Louisville’s basketball team due to a prostitution scandal and a general lack of control and oversight from coach Rick Pitino.
If the @NCAA vacates victories do they still get to keep the money they made off those games or do they vacate that too? Asking for a friend
— Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) June 16, 2017
This isn’t the first time that Kaminsky has criticized the NCAA directly or indirectly. He has been a strong advocate against the current system the NCAA has in place not allowing players to benefit from their likeness or get any form of money. (SLIDESHOW: Celebrate Co
Not once during this did I ask for money from schools. I asked to profit of my image.
— Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) April 4, 2017
No. I didn’t get paid. I left there with no money and still owed rent through my lease. Actually lost money. Glad I was good at bball tho… https://t.co/phgMQ75OeM
— Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) April 3, 2017
He is very consistent at staying on message.