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pazman
08-18-2011, 09:35 PM
Basket-brawl! Joe Biden's visit to China marred by mass fight at 'goodwill' exhibition game between U.S. and Chinese teams

This is nobody's interpretation of goodwill!
A bench-clearing brawl at an exhibition game between American and Chinese basketball teams has marred U.S. Vice President Joe Biden's relationship-building visit to China.
The incredible fight between the Georgetown University men's basketball team and the Bayi Rockets forced the game on Thursday night in Beijing to end early.
Players exchanged blows, chairs were thrown and spectators tossed full water bottles as players and coaches headed to the locker room. Georgetown are in the country on a goodwill tour.

On Wednesday, Mr Biden watched the Georgetown Hoyas play another Chinese team. Mr Biden did not attend Thursday's game.
Georgetown head coach John Thompson III said in a statement: 'Tonight two great team played a very competitive game that unfortunately ended after heated exchanges with both teams.
'We sincerely regret that this situation occurred.'

Mr Thompson pulled his players off the court with nine minutes 32 seconds left in the game and the scored tied at 64, the Washington Post reported, after a chaotic scene in which members of both teams began throwing punches and tackling one another.
Immediately before the fighting began, Bayi forward-centre Hu Ke was called for a foul against Georgetown’s Jason Clark, the Washington Post reported.
The senior guard took exception to the hard foul and said as much to Hu, triggering an exchange of shoves between the two.

That sparked the bedlam which ensued as players from both benches ran onto the court.
Georgetown senior centre Henry Sims had a chair tossed at him by an unidentified person, and freshman forward Moses Ayegba, walked onto the court with a chair in his right hand.
According to Georgetown officials, Ayegba had been struck, prompting him to grab a chair in self-defence.
Before anyone was seriously hurt, Thompson said, 'We’re outta here,' the Washington Post reported, and pointed toward the tunnel.
Fearful of reprisals from Chinese fans, members of the Georgetown staff were trying to find a police escort for the entire contingent, including alumni and supporters who attended the game as part of a 10-day tour of China.
But rather than wait, Mr Thompson told everyone to walk to the buses together.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2027576/Joe-Bidens-visit-China-marred-mass-fight-goodwill-exhibition-game.html

I usually don't like reposting stuff from Daily Mail, but I think this just hit the news. And the photos are particularly telling. There's a good photo of a guy who isn't even in uniform stomping the American player on the ground.

Another thing that strikes me as odd is that this is described as a "goodwill" match. I work at the sports university here in Wuhan and the idea of a "goodwill" match against a foreign team is abhorrent in China.

hskwarrior
08-18-2011, 09:41 PM
I saw the fight....the chinese team looked like they kicked their butts.

zhugeliang
08-19-2011, 01:53 PM
Cuddly cute pandas for international friendship aren't what the Chinese basketball team looked like in those news photos.

JamesC
08-19-2011, 01:56 PM
I love a good brawl

pazman
08-19-2011, 04:42 PM
Here are some other articles that explain the situation a bit better.

http://behindthewall.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/08/19/7415380-reviewing-the-great-brawl-of-china

http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/44191433/ns/sports-other_sports/

While I like a good sports brawl from time to time, it makes me wonder who thought it would be a good idea to send some college kids to play the PLA basketball team that has an explicitly no-foreigners policy.

Lucas
08-22-2011, 12:59 PM
thats just not fair, i mean, those chinese players probably know tae kwon do! :eek:

Phil Redmond
08-23-2011, 06:52 PM
That wasn't the first time Chinese basketball players gang jumped someone from the opposing team. It's just like people do in the hood. 4 or 5 guys stomp one guy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmG9G-ZwDDc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6mUm-0hlEI

Phil Redmond
08-23-2011, 06:54 PM
thats just not fair, i mean, those chinese players probably know tae kwon do! :eek:
True, TKD is really popular in China. Especially if you want to get into the movies. ;)