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ESPN announcer: Angel Rodriguez has 'Puerto Rican temper'

Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz, USA TODAY Sports
Kansas State Wildcats guard Angel Rodriguez (13) makes a pass during first-half action against the Florida Gators at the Sprint Center.

Angel Rodriguez has endured racially insensitive remarks before. The Kansas State point guard and Puerto Rico native put up with chants of "Where's your green card?" from the Southern Miss band last season.

An ESPN announcer is the latest party to address Rodriguez in an irresponsible manner.

During the second half of Saturday's game between Kansas State and Florida, Rodriguez picked up his third foul on a contested play. ESPN announcer Mitch Holthus and analyst Fran Fraschilla then discussed the merit of the foul.

But Holthus concluded the sequence by saying, "That's sometimes where the Puerto Rican temper kicks in there. They need him on the floor instead of picking up a third foul."

It's unclear what prompted such a comment. But in cases like this, intent is irrelevant. Whether Holthus knew it or not, he was tapping into an offensive stereotype.

And it's another bad look for ESPN, which just dealt with the fallout of Rob Parker's comments on RGIII. The two remarks don't mirror each other, but how can Holthus be so out of touch after watching Parker be lambasted?

H/T: Deadspin

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