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On August 19 2011 11:10 Contagious wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 10:48 Jibba wrote:From the ESPN article: The melee was the latest instance of on-court fighting by China, whose players have been fined tens of thousands of dollars by the world and Asian federations for scrapping with opponents. I liked the end of the video with the Bayi player sitting on top of the GT player repeatedly punching him like an MMA match. I guess we should wait to see more of how the game developed, but with those calls I somehow doubt Bayi was playing fair. And drawing a John Thompson team into a fight? Doesn't seem normal. On August 19 2011 10:47 Little Rage Box wrote: Bayi is very lucky that they were playing a team like Goergetown. Being a follower of College sports, there a great many more teams that would have literally stayed on the court and beat the shit outta everyone of those Chinese players. Regardless of what coaches could do.
Hell even in the Big East, I bet Syracuse and Pitt would have started using chairs too. Shame to see that really. But I guess this means that Georgetown won't be taking their summer trips to China anymore, Europe here they come. Seriously. If that was Pitt or god forbid a Calipari team, that kid in the khakis would be eating through a tube tonight. I could see Demarcus Cousins chokeslamming someone. Demarcus Cousins is in the NBA now.. lol and Georgetown usually is one of the more "ghetto" teams, so I think if they wanted to do something they would have, but they seemed to keep it cool like a team should. That's just me though.
Georgetown is one of the more "Ghetto" teams? I assume by that statement you consider Duke to be "ghetto" as well. Two of Georgetown's starters were heavily recruited by Duke as well. Please quit with idiotic generalizations or come back with the facts. You are jsut as bad as the CBS blogger who posted about "Georgetown Thuggery" only to backtrack when the video did support his unsubstantiated claims. Leave the shit posting to those who are actually paid for it. Thanks!
OT - "That's just me though" = Cuse fan (possibly other Big East rival) or simply ignorant. Haven't heard such ridiculous statements since the Hoya paranoia and I doubt you were even alive for that as I certainly wasn't. Although fun to see that it is still alive and well in some circles.
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hmm I think you misunderstood where he was going w/ that post bloodninja
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"This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by SportsGrid.Com."
For real?
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On August 19 2011 09:37 Dantat wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 09:18 Rembot wrote:
As the point of the fight, the Chinese players trip the American player then knee him in the torso as he's trying to rise to his feet. This is so ridiculously over-aggressive, it is basically saying "I want to hurt you" to the other player. The American player obviously takes exception, and that's all the excuse the ENTIRE CHINESE TEAM needs to clear their bench and start ganging up on people.
Oh come on. While i'm not supporting the aggression of that Chinese player, that isn't what happened. He was clearly just being over aggressive with trying to grab the basketball and did not intentionally knee the GT player (I dont think he even kneed him, can't tell though).
was a clear foul. Like super clear maybe not intentional but if your team is shooting 50+ freethrows then they must be calling some pretty retarded fouls. Which means them not calling this is like wtf cheat more?
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those legs would kill mere mortals
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On August 19 2011 11:56 [GiTM]-Ace wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 09:37 Dantat wrote:On August 19 2011 09:18 Rembot wrote:
As the point of the fight, the Chinese players trip the American player then knee him in the torso as he's trying to rise to his feet. This is so ridiculously over-aggressive, it is basically saying "I want to hurt you" to the other player. The American player obviously takes exception, and that's all the excuse the ENTIRE CHINESE TEAM needs to clear their bench and start ganging up on people.
Oh come on. While i'm not supporting the aggression of that Chinese player, that isn't what happened. He was clearly just being over aggressive with trying to grab the basketball and did not intentionally knee the GT player (I dont think he even kneed him, can't tell though). was a clear foul. Like super clear maybe not intentional but if your team is shooting 50+ freethrows then they must be calling some pretty retarded fouls. Which means them not calling this is like wtf cheat more?
Immediately before the fighting began, Bayi forward-center Hu Ke was called for a foul against Georgetown’s Jason Clark. The senior guard clearly took exception to the hard foul and said so to Hu, triggering an exchange of shoves.
read yo
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On August 19 2011 11:54 [GiTM]-Ace wrote: hmm I think you misunderstood where he was going w/ that post bloodninja
I am not so sure. However, if it really was meant as sarcasm and I missed it then I apologize in advance. The thread admittedly already has me a bit "fired up" as is.
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I'd be mad too if my team shot 57 free throws and scored 64 points total by the 4th quarter.
But seriously, what a disgrace. Chinese professional team starting a fight with a young college team. That free throw disparity would only happen if your team consisted of five Dwayne Wades, and the three refs on the court were Dick Bavetta and his two twin brothers. You're supposed to be angry when the refs are rigging the game AGAINST you, not FOR you.
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On August 19 2011 12:03 Daozzt wrote: I'd be mad too if my team shot 57 free throws and scored 64 points total by the 4th quarter.
But seriously, what a disgrace. Chinese professional team starting a fight with a young college team. That free throw disparity would only happen if your team consisted of five Dwayne Wades, and the three refs on the court were Dick Bavetta and his two twin brothers. You're supposed to be angry when the refs are rigging the game AGAINST you, not FOR you.
thought the brawl started when a shoving match between two players occurred, not directly because of the refs. why spread more misinformation?
though as a follower of chinese soccer, this shit doesn't surprise me one bit. things like this make me embarrassed to be a supporter. not sure how so many "goodwill" games turn out this way when a chinese team is involved.
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On August 19 2011 06:17 Medrea wrote: From a lot of peoples personal perspective. The refs were trying to practically hand the game to the Chinese via fouls.
that does not in the slightest surprise me. chinese ppl man... so bad.
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On August 19 2011 12:11 fush wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 12:03 Daozzt wrote: I'd be mad too if my team shot 57 free throws and scored 64 points total by the 4th quarter.
But seriously, what a disgrace. Chinese professional team starting a fight with a young college team. That free throw disparity would only happen if your team consisted of five Dwayne Wades, and the three refs on the court were Dick Bavetta and his two twin brothers. You're supposed to be angry when the refs are rigging the game AGAINST you, not FOR you.
thought the brawl started when a shoving match between two players occurred, not directly because of the refs. why spread more misinformation? though as a follower of chinese soccer, this shit doesn't surprise me one bit. things like this make me embarrassed to be a supporter. not sure how so many "goodwill" games turn out this way when a chinese team is involved.
If everything said is true, it's a bit of both. Of course it's the Chinese players fault for consistently committing hard fouls (potentially even flagrant ones), but the referees not calling them for it while simultaneously calling the G.Town players for non-fouls or fouls that are much more minor than the Chinese teams fouls will very easily begin to wear on you, especially when the game is that close (and even more especially when it's only that close because of the referees favoring the other team so ridiculously) it can easily come to a point where a player on the other team is just smacking you around while you can barely touch them. What are you supposed to do at that point? Walk off the court? I mean, yes, you could, but it wasn't like their whole team was going to up and leave.
I'm sure the Gerogetown players had already appealed to the referees to call the game more fairly if they even understood English.
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On August 19 2011 12:14 evanthebouncy! wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 06:17 Medrea wrote: From a lot of peoples personal perspective. The refs were trying to practically hand the game to the Chinese via fouls.
that does not in the slightest surprise me. chinese ppl man... so bad.
Also, shit like this needs to stop, racism isn't cool. Really, stop.
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I'm Chinese, and I fucking hate my race. While most try to deny it, most of the foundations of "sinophobia" are all true. Everything bad you've heard about China are all true - child harvesting, bear bile, and happen at frequencies that will shock you.
This incident again highlights the vile and disgusting behaviour of most of the Chinese population. However, you must realise that it is from their upbringing in such an environment which causes such actions - and that for the Chinese government ANY form of contact with foreign countries are considered a strenuous power struggle.
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On August 19 2011 12:11 fush wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 12:03 Daozzt wrote: I'd be mad too if my team shot 57 free throws and scored 64 points total by the 4th quarter.
But seriously, what a disgrace. Chinese professional team starting a fight with a young college team. That free throw disparity would only happen if your team consisted of five Dwayne Wades, and the three refs on the court were Dick Bavetta and his two twin brothers. You're supposed to be angry when the refs are rigging the game AGAINST you, not FOR you.
thought the brawl started when a shoving match between two players occurred, not directly because of the refs. why spread more misinformation? though as a follower of chinese soccer, this shit doesn't surprise me one bit. things like this make me embarrassed to be a supporter. not sure how so many "goodwill" games turn out this way when a chinese team is involved.
The shoving matches (there was more than one if you read the articles) occurred due to the refs letting the Chinese team getting away with murder (metaphorically speaking) while calling Georgetown for touch (ticky tack as american slang would say) fouls. Why spread false information about the refs NOT having role in this incident when they clearly did? It is literally impossible to have the foul discrepancy involved in this game with impartial refs, there fore the refs indeed had a role in this incident.
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The part that disgusted me was when the American player tried to get away and the Chinese player ran him down and started pummeling him on the ground. Part of me was glad when the other members of the American team sacked that guy and gave him a bit of it back. But still, it's sad to see a good will game result in something like this. I hope Chinese teams can curb their aggression for the sake of good competition.
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On August 19 2011 12:19 BloodNinja wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 12:11 fush wrote:On August 19 2011 12:03 Daozzt wrote: I'd be mad too if my team shot 57 free throws and scored 64 points total by the 4th quarter.
But seriously, what a disgrace. Chinese professional team starting a fight with a young college team. That free throw disparity would only happen if your team consisted of five Dwayne Wades, and the three refs on the court were Dick Bavetta and his two twin brothers. You're supposed to be angry when the refs are rigging the game AGAINST you, not FOR you.
thought the brawl started when a shoving match between two players occurred, not directly because of the refs. why spread more misinformation? though as a follower of chinese soccer, this shit doesn't surprise me one bit. things like this make me embarrassed to be a supporter. not sure how so many "goodwill" games turn out this way when a chinese team is involved. The shoving matches (there was more than one if you read the articles) occurred due to the refs letting the Chinese team getting away with murder (metaphorically speaking) while calling Georgetown for touch (ticky tack as american slang would say) fouls. Why spread false information about the refs NOT having role in this incident when they clearly did? It is literally impossible to have the foul discrepancy involved in this game with impartial refs, there fore the refs indeed had a role in this incident.
You watched the game?
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He literally sat on top of him and pounded him, that is just ridiculous.
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On August 19 2011 12:25 Immolate wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 12:19 BloodNinja wrote:On August 19 2011 12:11 fush wrote:On August 19 2011 12:03 Daozzt wrote: I'd be mad too if my team shot 57 free throws and scored 64 points total by the 4th quarter.
But seriously, what a disgrace. Chinese professional team starting a fight with a young college team. That free throw disparity would only happen if your team consisted of five Dwayne Wades, and the three refs on the court were Dick Bavetta and his two twin brothers. You're supposed to be angry when the refs are rigging the game AGAINST you, not FOR you.
thought the brawl started when a shoving match between two players occurred, not directly because of the refs. why spread more misinformation? though as a follower of chinese soccer, this shit doesn't surprise me one bit. things like this make me embarrassed to be a supporter. not sure how so many "goodwill" games turn out this way when a chinese team is involved. The shoving matches (there was more than one if you read the articles) occurred due to the refs letting the Chinese team getting away with murder (metaphorically speaking) while calling Georgetown for touch (ticky tack as american slang would say) fouls. Why spread false information about the refs NOT having role in this incident when they clearly did? It is literally impossible to have the foul discrepancy involved in this game with impartial refs, there fore the refs indeed had a role in this incident. You watched the game?
Did you even read his post? It's only three sentences long...
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On August 19 2011 12:27 Disregard wrote: He literally sat on top of him and pounded him, that is just ridiculous.
Yeah, that part needs to be addressed. There is absolutely no excuse for something like that.
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On August 19 2011 11:56 .Aar wrote: "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by SportsGrid.Com."
For real?
Yeah, I can't view it too -.-
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