APMEMPHIS, Tenn. - In a town commemorating the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on Friday, basketball and a Memphis team filled with 13 young black men are a cause for celebration.
Blue, Tiger blue, is everywhere.
“We’re bringing a lot of people together with us winning, with how we’re winning and getting to the Final Four,” said senior Joey Dorsey as his team prepares for its third Final Four appearance.
“We’re bringing joy,” junior guard Chris Douglas-Roberts said of the 37-1 team.
Memphis is the school where students selected the colors of blue and gray in the early 1900s to show people could come together. And Memphis is also the town where King’s death on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel on April 4, 1968, remains a vivid memory and race still a prickly topic.
It’s also a town where the biggest national headlines often come from the latest crime.
Until these Tigers, which is why fans around town dressed up in blue Thursday.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who was in the parking lot that day 40 years ago when King was killed by an assassin’s bullet, happened to be in town for the anniversary and asked to meet with the Tigers for a personal history lesson.
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“A big deal, big deal,” Dorsey said. “I’ve been thinking about this moment for a long time.”
Calipari looks at all the history involved with this team and this town and called it amazing.
“And I think that means we’re supposed to win it, too,” he said.
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“To us, we’re not the party crasher,” Douglas-Roberts said. “I’m pretty sure to the world we are. We are little ol’ Memphis. We always thought of ourselves as a big school. We’re a basketball powerhouse now. When everybody leaves, five years from now, Memphis will still be a basketball powerhouse. Now you can mention us in the same breath as those.”
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“The city is going pretty crazy,” junior Antonio Anderson said. “Every car that drives by has the flags going. It feels good. It’s awesome we’re bringing something like this to the city. They’re embracing us with open arms, and we’re loving it.”
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