Tough to watch and you hate to see this, especially in international play.
Georgetown Brawls With Chinese Team In China
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Tough to watch and you hate to see this, especially in international play."Champions are champions not because they do anything extraordinary but because they do the ordinary things better than anyone else."
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It was unusual. I mean, just how much resentment can be built up in one exhibition match? Those Chinese dudes were fightin' like they've been holding a grudge for years.
Also, according to the Washington Post article on this, the Chinese government was censoring this story. I wonder if they will issue some sort of punishment to those involved as well.
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Not a Hoya fan by no means. But I am an American. Something was up with this. One of the Chinese coaches was the first or second off the bench to commence to stomping.EXPERIENCE MAYHEM FOOTBALLComment
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From what I've heard/read the players were mad that JT III was going out to halfcourt to instruct his players. Supposedly it broke some sort of unwritten Chinese rule. Also the refs seemed to be calling a bias game, the foul count was something like 28-12 in favor of the Chinese team. My Hoyas don't hack that much.
By their way, their team was huge. Smallest player is listed as 6'4. I'd love to see them do this against our Pro athletes.
If G'Town goes overseas and starts rough-housing the Chinese players, they and we (Americans) would get called all kinds of names. I've seen it already in here- "thugs".
But the foul call discrepancy tells it all.
These are professional men playing kids. They are used to a more physical game and banging where every ticky tack foul in an NCAA game gets called.
Imagine G'Town ("thugs") picking up chairs to hit an International team. The world would be in an uproar about it.
And the G'Town player who got his "*** beat" clearly was hit from behind by the bigger Chinese dude and then dropped.
I'd love to see the Chinese team come to the US and try the same kind of tactics. We'd have dudes jumping out the crowd to get it in.
Hate to see this kind of stuff...and people in here with their NCAA allegiances calling G'Town players thugs.
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I watched a little of the footage and it looked like G'Town got there asses handed to 'em.....That didn't really stand a chance....BUT at least they stood up for themselves.....People callin' em thugs....yea right .....they're no thugs....if they were, those Chinese mofos wouldve got the hell beat out of em...grown *** men or not.....Memphis Grizzlies.....
TN Titans....
UK Wildcats......
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Not if it's true that these guys are trained military. A military man will stomp a thug without even breaking a sweat. Thugs are more bark than bite, and can't fight a lick.All ties severed...Comment
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If this was to happen in Barry Farms in DC those military wouldn't made it out there..Comment
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Where's Ron Artest-er, Metta World Peace- when you need him.EXPERIENCE MAYHEM FOOTBALLComment
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The thread should read "Chinese Professionals attack Georgetown players".Comment
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It wasn't a fair fight. Many of the worst cases were attacks from behind, multiple guys on one, and chairs being thrown. What would you do if you were G'Town and these older guys are attacking you in a building full of people throwing bottles at you? Get the **** out ASAP.Comment
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Looks like they squashed it
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketb...asketballbrawl
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai said Bayi members went to Beijing airport to see off the Georgetown team and the sides exchanged souvenirs.
“My understanding is that it’s all cleared up,” Cui told reporters at a briefing on Vice President Joe Biden’s ongoing visit to China. “We’re pleased about this outcome.”
The two teams had been scheduled to play each other again Sunday in Shanghai, according to Georgetown’s original itinerary for the trip, but the school will be playing the Liaoning Dinosaurs instead. Georgetown said Friday that the schedule change was made before Thursday’s game and was unrelated to the brawl.
Chinese basketball fans slammed Bayi, which is owned by China’s military, for its part in the brawl that forced the cancellation of a match intended to promote U.S.-China goodwill during Biden’s visit.Comment
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Was reading that the China national team is known for this and this isn't even close to the first incident they've been involved in.
I don't see how they play again. It's a shame politics has to get involved because if I was a head coach or AD, I'd have my players on the next flight outta there.
But since Biden and the like want to shake hands and stuff, the games will go on.
Damn shame.
EDIT: Hate to say it, but imagine Yao Ming coming to play a "friendly" in the US and getting his *** jumped by some "thugs". What would be the reaction then.Comment
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