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Washington Post feature on Kim Mulkey is out- and a terrific read

As I expected, Kent Babb does a really terrific job in this in-depth piece.

It's not a hit piece. It details her background, controversies that surround her, and strained relationships with her family. The part about her dad is sad but inciteful. More importantly, I learned a lot about her reading it.

If she reads it, and of course she will, I wonder what she will think about her father and his love for her and how he still sneaks in to see her when he can. It seems clear, he's not going to be around much longer. The part about her sister is shorter, but it's clear her sister loves her and wants to be back in her life.

It would be quite odd to see her file a lawsuit against The Post for this story. I guess that's the popular thing to threaten these days.

"The Kim Mulkey way: The LSU coach holds grudges, battles everyone – and keeps winning. But at what cost?"

Mulkey is classless

Mulkey says she wishes Cordoso had pushed a Angel Reese instead. She is actually encouraging this type of thing. She should wish that nobody got pushed and incidents like this don't happen. Instead she encouages her players to play rough and dirty and to get into these types of altercations. Why didn't she take Reese out of the game when she was called for a flagrant foul for forearming Cordoso in the face? Just look at the difference in responses from Dawn Staley and Kim Mulkey to the incident in the SEC championship game.
Mulkey could stand to take some lessons in classiness from Dawn Staley.
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