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Calipari Apologizes for Cursing Player on TV

Kentucky Coach John Calipari celebrates a basket in the first half against Alabama in a NCAA college basketball game at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Ala. on Tuesday Jan. 18, 2011. (AP) AP

(CBS/AP) Kentucky coach John Calipari has apologized for his profanity-laced tirade toward freshman Terrence Jones.

Calipari apologized on his Twitter and Facebook pages early Wednesday after cameras caught him cursing Jones Tuesday night during Kentucky's 68-66 loss.

According to FanHouse, Calipari called Jones a "selfish mother-(expletive)."

Calipari says he "got caught up in the emotion of the game," but added that it isn't an excuse.

The talented Jones has raised Calipari's ire lately for what the coach deems as selfish play. Jones finished with a team-high 17 points against Alabama, but also committed four turnovers and deviated from the final play as time expired — taking the final shot that Calipari wanted Doron Lamb to shoot.

"Sometimes you don't realize in the moment that what you're saying is on national TV. The BBN deserves better and so do my players," Calipari tweeted.

The Wildcats (14-4, 2-2) play at South Carolina on Saturday.

Calipari's tirade did not sit well with some Kentucky faithful, who called the incident "ugly" and "embarrassing" on the fan website CatPause.com.

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