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  • #46
    Re: Another brawl at the Palace

    This was more of a baseball fight than a Brawl. It is an insult to Step Jack, Ron Ron, Jermaine, & Tinlsey to call this a brawl!

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    • #47
      Re: Another brawl at the Palace

      Originally posted by Since86 View Post
      This is the problem. Your last line says that the Shock has part of the blame coming, yet the rest of the post is all about the Sparks and what they did wrong.

      That's why everyone looks at you as an apologist for Det. teams. You will list everything on the other team, then throw in a few hard words against Det. and you think you're being unbiased, or atleast fair.
      ...because everyone else spent their time picking out everything Detroit was doing wrong. I didn't really have to.

      if I hadn't posted, you'd never even know there was another team involved at all.

      I pointed out the things LA did that i didn't like. I never said they were mostly at fault.

      It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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      • #48
        Re: Another brawl at the Palace

        Did anyone see what Laimbeer said about Mahorn?

        "Rick Mahorn is known as a peacemaker, from even the brawl we had here with Indiana," Detroit coach Bill Laimbeer said. "He went out there to get people off the pile, and to get people to stop the confrontation. That's who he is, that's what he does."

        That is the most hilariously inaccurate homerish rose colored quote I have ever read and that's saying something when you have Kstat around.

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        • #49
          Re: Another brawl at the Palace

          Michael Cooper also said Mahorn was in there playing peacemaker, and he hates Mahorn with a passion.

          Obviously he's not known for it, but he was last night.

          It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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          • #50
            Re: Another brawl at the Palace

            Originally posted by Shade View Post
            If this thread has proven nothing else, it is that there is still a lot of animosity over the one, true Brawl.

            **** you.
            Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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            • #51
              Re: Another brawl at the Palace

              Originally posted by Bball View Post
              Blamed? They won't... but their name and the original brawl will be brought up often in the articles about this.

              -Bball

              Funny enough, when they showed this on the front page of yahoo, underneath it read "Find more about Pistons-Pacers brawl"
              Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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              • #52
                Re: Another brawl at the Palace

                Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                ...because everyone else spent their time picking out everything Detroit was doing wrong. I didn't really have to.

                if I hadn't posted, you'd never even know there was another team involved at all.

                I pointed out the things LA did that i didn't like. I never said they were mostly at fault.
                Exactly, so you come into the thread and start defending the Shock and start listing what LA did wrong.

                You can't play the, "but I'm being fair card," because you're not being fair. You take offense to what they're doing, by listing Det's faults, but then do the exact same thing in listing LA's faults.

                Admittingly, I've not seen anything on it but maybe the last 15secs. I don't know what started it, who started it, what happened before, or after, nothing. I'm completely blind on the subject.

                If you say you're going to be fair, and you're looking at it objectively, then list things objectively. Who cares if someone has already said it? If you don't want to take the time to list them, then quote someone and say that you agree, then add your list.

                As far as everyone here ganging up on Det. is that really a shock? (no pun intended) There are still harsh feelings when it comes to your city from Pacer fans. Admittingly, I still have them but I haven't seen anything on it, so I'm refraining from giving my two cents on the actual event.
                Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                • #53
                  Re: Another brawl at the Palace

                  Originally posted by Shade View Post
                  The Fever have no chance. Lin Dunn is the female coaching equivalent of Dan Dakich.

                  No, Dakich did the best he could with the crappy hand he was dealt. Dunn on the other hand took what on paper is a title contending team and made them into a bunch of ninnies who can't beat an expansion team.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Another brawl at the Palace

                    The Detroit Free Press isn't doing much to support the theory that Rick Mahorn is a peacemaker.

                    The picture is from the AP, but I would assume the caption was at least approved by someone at the Free Press.

                    http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/g...rams=Itemnr=11


                    Shock assistant coach Rick Mahorn, center, pushes Sparks center Lisa Leslie to the ground during a melee late in the fourth quarter at the Palace on Tuesday. Mahorn was attempting to keep Leslie from approaching the Shock bench during a bench-clearing fight in which four were ejected.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Another brawl at the Palace

                      http://www.wnba.com/shock/news/ford_080723.html

                      Detroit Shock’s Cheryl Ford To Miss Remainder of 2008 WNBA Season With Right Knee Injury


                      Auburn Hills, MI – The Detroit Shock announced today that 2007 WNBA All-Star Game MVP and 2003 WNBA Rookie of the Year Cheryl Ford will miss the remainder of the regular season due to a right knee ACL tear. The injury was diagnosed following an MRI administered Wednesday morning.

                      Ford suffered the injury at home versus Los Angeles on July 22 while coming down from grabbing a rebound with 2:06 left to play in the fourth quarter.

                      Ford, who had micro-fracture surgery on her left knee this past off season has appeared in 24 games this season averaging 10.1 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.0 seals in 26.3 minutes per game.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Another brawl at the Palace

                        Just like the real brawl, the refs aren't getting nearly enough blame. They're the true villians here.

                        And I don't give a crap if Mahorn did push Leslie. She was trying to escalate the fight, Mahorn was doing what any coach should do and keep that from happening.
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                        • #57
                          Re: Another brawl at the Palace

                          Originally posted by Kegboy View Post
                          Just like the real brawl, the refs aren't getting nearly enough blame. They're the true villians here.

                          And I don't give a crap if Mahorn did push Leslie. She was trying to escalate the fight, Mahorn was doing what any coach should do and keep that from happening.
                          I took her at her word when she said she was going over to remove Parker from the pile...

                          But even if that's not the case I'm not sure allowing coaches to put their hands on opposing players in this way is a peachy precendent to establish. If he had put his arms around her to restrain her that would be one thing, but shoving is just a step down from slapping or punching. It's an aggressive action rather than a defensive action or a "cool down" gesture. I don't know what his intentions were - it's quite possible he meant to play peacemaker - but what he actually did escalated the situation. Milton-Jones saw it and felt that Leslie needed to be protected from him, so she hit him.
                          Last edited by gummy; 07-23-2008, 08:51 PM.
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                          • #58
                            Re: Another brawl at the Palace

                            Amen, Whitlock.

                            http://msn.foxsports.com/wnba/story/...-WNBA-scuffle#
                            Don't make Mahorn the bad boy in WNBA scuffle
                            by Jason Whitlock
                            Jason Whitlock brings his edgy and thought-provoking style to FOXSports.com. Columnist for the Kansas City Star, he has won the National Journalism Award for Commentary for "his ability to seamlessly integrate sports and social commentary and to challenge widely held assumptions along the racial divide."

                            Updated: July 23, 2008, 3:28 PM EST
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                            Calling it a brawl is inaccurate and stupid. Saying Rick Mahorn shoved Lisa Leslie to the floor is dishonest and mean-spirited.

                            Tuesday night's nationally televised Sparks-Shock shoving match was a portrait of equality.

                            Melee in the WNBA
                            WNBA rookie Candace Parker has already earned attention for her dunks. Now she'll get more after being part of a fight that led to four ejections. Check out pics of the fracas. More from the fight:

                            * VIDEO: See the Sparks-Shock fight
                            * WNBA reviewing tape from fight
                            * Fight mars end of Sparks-Shock game

                            No one ever said equality was always perfect and gentle and positive. Equality was contaminated by the same forbidden fruit as everything else. There is no reason to act surprised that a bunch of women would lose their temper on a basketball court and resort to the same kind of emotional stupidity that afflicts men.

                            The WNBA has been calling for next for at least a decade, and this is what goes along with running with the big dogs. You occasionally get bitten.

                            I don't want to hear anymore whining from Leslie about her slip and fall to the ground after 300-pound Rick Mahorn walked toward her and extended his arms in an attempt to keep her away from the skirmish between and around Candace Parker and Plenette Pierson.

                            "I don't even know why (Mahorn) was pushing me down," said Leslie, who called herself a role model and mommy during an overdone postgame interview. "I wasn't swinging or hitting anybody. I was just going to help my teammate up."

                            On a basketball court, Leslie is a 6-foot-5 center, and that fact trumps being a role model and mommy when a tussle breaks out.

                            There's no reason for anyone to pretend that Mahorn, the former Pistons enforcer, committed some sort of domestic-violence felony. Mahorn's gender should play no role in the WNBA's evaluation of Tuesday's fracas, which led to four ejections, including Mahorn's.

                            He committed a misdemeanor. The league should treat Mahorn like he got busted driving 72 miles per hour in a 65-mph zone. Give him and the other "combatants" a ticket, sit 'em down for a game and move on.

                            "I was trying to protect the whole game, the integrity of the game," Mahorn told the media after the game. "I would never push a woman. This game, I love this game too much."

                            Mahorn is justifiably scared to death. We are so politically correct and dishonest about the way we judge male-female conflict of any kind that he can't afford to say what he really thinks.

                            He reacted instinctively to prevent the scrap from escalating. Leslie, intimidated by his size, backpedaled and fell when Mahorn gently pushed her. Mahorn should avoid speaking in absolutes. We know he would push a woman because there's footage of him gently pushing Lisa Leslie. And if a woman attacked one of his four daughters, we can assume Mahorn would at the very least push the female attacker.

                            He doesn't need to apologize for his behavior Tuesday night or get defensive about it.

                            Leslie and all the other women on the court signed up for basketball equality. Leslie was treated like an athlete at The Palace. Not a mommy or role model. Just a basketball player.

                            And this was nothing like the Pacers-Pistons "Malice at the Palace" in 2004. I've watched the video a dozen times on ESPN and YouTube. Were there any real punches landed? Someone on the Sparks tapped Mahorn on the back a couple of times. Mahorn barely noticed.

                            None of the players went into the stands. And none of the spectators threw anything on the court or at the players.

                            It was a sweaty pillow fight in shorts and tank tops.

                            Is it good publicity for a league looking for relevancy?

                            Only if you believe all publicity is good publicity. I don't subscribe to that theory. No one watches basketball (or baseball) for the fights. The scuffles are a turnoff. I'm no more likely to watch the next Sparks-Shock game than I was before Tuesday's dustup.

                            This isn't hockey. I used to make a point to watch the Red Wings and Avalanche play back when their feud was more heated and violent than the Hatfields and the McCoys.

                            Basketball is different. It's still a finesse game.

                            This was bad publicity that will lead to a bunch of Don Imus jokes. Let's hope the league doesn't overreact and treat Mahorn in a way that signals the WNBA has no real understanding of true equality.

                            It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Another brawl at the Palace

                              I cannot stand Jason ****lock but he raises some good points here. The USA team also saw this

                              Here's Kobe's reaction to the Sparks fight

                              http://www.contracostatimes.com/california/ci_9975530

                              Kobe Bryant reacts to Sparks fight
                              By Ramona Shelburne, Staff Writer
                              Article Launched: 07/23/2008 06:08:09 PM PDT


                              So guess who pays attention to women's basketball?
                              Apparently, Kobe Bryant and the US men's basketball team.

                              Speaking with reporters in Las Vegas today, Bryant said he jumped up when he saw the highlights of the Sparks-Detroit Shock brawl on ESPN last night.

                              The brawl began when Detroit's Plenette Pierson got tangled up with the Sparks' Candace Parker. Parker fell to the ground, Pierson aggressively tried to walk over her, Parker pulled Pierson down and all heck broke loose at the Palace.

                              "Candace is going to be a target. She's an incredible player," Bryant said. "I think it's good for her that she didn't back down and I think it's good for her teammates to step in there."

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                              • #60
                                Re: Another brawl at the Palace

                                Meh,I always thought that Detroit basketball prided themselves on being "tough,hard nosed players",But they seem to be the only city that once it boils over into a fight they are ready to blame everyone but themselves.


                                But who am I to judge?,Im just a pacers fan.
                                LoneGranger33 said
                                Agreed. As the members of Guns and Roses once said, "every rose has its thorn".

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