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phenom_54
23-07-08, 21:57
holly crap

i got home from work today turned on the tv to see the sparks playing the shock and this is a game that is hyped by two of the biggest egos ever to coach womens basketball any 4 seconds to go in the game and its all on candice parker and pierce from the shock its all on

both benches clear and the end result is parker and milton-jones from the sparks and pierce and assistant coach nolan are all ejected big fines and suspension to follow.

now for anyone that has managed to see this shouldnt both the coaches and most of their assistants and any bench players that left the bench to seperate the players should of been ejected as well i always believed the rule is fight breaks out and you leave the bench your gone

Unregistered
23-07-08, 22:24
holly crap

i got home from work today turned on the tv to see the sparks playing the shock and this is a game that is hyped by two of the biggest egos ever to coach womens basketball any 4 seconds to go in the game and its all on candice parker and pierce from the shock its all on

both benches clear and the end result is parker and milton-jones from the sparks and pierce and assistant coach nolan are all ejected big fines and suspension to follow.

now for anyone that has managed to see this shouldnt both the coaches and most of their assistants and any bench players that left the bench to seperate the players should of been ejected as well i always believed the rule is fight breaks out and you leave the bench your gone

AFAIK The Head Coaches are the ONLY ones allowed on the court and into the fray as long as they are peacemakers. Any AC who is stupid enough to get invovled deserves any fine levied against them.

Bet it won't hurt the WNBA ratings one little bit thou...

DaDunker
24-07-08, 11:59
AFAIK The Head Coaches are the ONLY ones allowed on the court and into the fray as long as they are peacemakers. Any AC who is stupid enough to get invovled deserves any fine levied against them.

Bet it won't hurt the WNBA ratings one little bit thou...

Once again, a great example of how to act professionally to our younger players.