Kansas basketball star Hunter Dickinson has spoken out for the first time about the controversial flagrant two foul he committed during the Jayhawks’ game against Duke. The foul, which occurred in the second half of the highly anticipated matchup, led to Dickinson’s ejection and sparked a wave of debate among fans and analysts alike.
In an exclusive interview, Dickinson discussed the incident, expressing both regret and frustration over the situation. “It was an unfortunate play, and I completely understand why it was called a flagrant two,” Dickinson said. “I didn’t intend for it to happen that way, but looking back, I see how it could have been interpreted as excessive.”
The foul occurred when Dickinson, attempting to contest a shot, made contact with Duke’s player in a manner deemed excessive by officials. The call immediately resulted in his ejection, and many wondered how the play would impact the rest of the game. Kansas went on to secure the win, but the incident remained a topic of discussion in the post-game analysis.
Despite the emotions surrounding the moment, Dickinson was quick to acknowledge his responsibility. “I’ve always prided myself on being a clean player,” he said. “That’s not the type of play I want to be remembered for. I’ve talked with my coaches and teammates, and we’re all moving forward.”
Head coach Bill Self also addressed the play, emphasizing that while the ejection was a blow, the team’s focus remained on the bigger picture. “Hunter’s a competitor, and we know he didn’t mean any harm. We’ll learn from it and keep pushing forward as a team,” Self stated.
Looking ahead, Dickinson is focused on maintaining his composure and continuing to contribute to Kansas’ championship aspirations. “It’s about getting better, both on and off the court,” he said. “I’ll continue to learn from moments like this, but my focus is on helping the team win and keeping the momentum going.”
As the season progresses, both Dickinson and Kansas are determined to put the incident behind them, using it as motivation to stay disciplined and focused as they chase a potential national title.