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Michigan's Fab Five appears to be in a little bit of a "family squabble". After trading barbs back-and-forth, it's Jalen Rose's turn to speak.
Chris Webber appeared on the Dan Patrick show on Wednesday and said some not-so-pleasant things about Michigan and the Fab Five documentary. The comments saw a response from Jimmy King and now Jalen Rose has broken his silence.
In an interview with Larry Brown Sports, Rose calls Webber's comments "delusional" and that he needs to "man up."
"One dude traveled then called timeout. One dude lied to grand jury and hasn't apologized. One dude tried to circumvent the documentary to HBO. One dude ignored multiple requests from everyone involved after agreeing to participate. One dude played like (President) Obama and sat in a suite during Michigan's recent title game. One dude slandered Ed Martin after all he did for him and his family. One dude is not in contact with the other four (which is all good). One dude has been doing a rebuttal doc for four years. One dude clearly is delusional and still in denial," Rose said of Webber in messages to Larry Brown Sports.
"Congrats on your amazing success! Respect had no price. Man up."
It appears that the Fab Five circus will continue until every member says his piece.