LSU HC Kim Mulkey's Handshakes Mimic Iconic Key & Peele Sketch

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Kim Mulkey's Handshake Variations Highlight Cultural Nuances
During a recent episode, Craig Carton discussed an interesting observation about Kim Mulkey, prominent in the sports world, particularly at LSU basketball games. The conversation began with a reference to a classic sketch by Key and Peele, where they humorously depicted former President Obama changing his handshake style depending on the race of the person he was greeting. This bit highlighted how Obama would perform standard handshakes with white individuals, but switch to a more elaborate 'dap' when greeting black individuals.
Carton drew a parallel between this sketch and Kim Mulkey's behavior in a handshake line, noting how she adapted her greetings in a similar fashion. According to Carton, Mulkey engaged in standard handshakes with most people, but shifted to 'dapping' up when she encountered a black individual. This action was repeatedly observed, suggesting a level of cultural awareness and adaptability.
Carton humorously commented on Mulkey's actions, suggesting that she is not only accepted but is also invited to "man the grill" at cultural gatherings, playfully using the phrase "invited to the cookout" to indicate her cultural integration and acceptance. He highlighted how comfortable and natural she seemed in interacting with a diverse group of people, a skill that resonates well with the audience and players alike. This segment underscored how cultural nuances are significant and can be acknowledged in light-hearted, yet meaningful ways in sports and entertainment.
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