exotic_vols
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LOL. No racism, just facts:
Fact 1: Bayi Rockets is a basketball affiliate of Chinese Armed Forces, which also happens to play professional basketball in China. All coaches and players on that team are officers in Chinese Army (Bayi’s head coach holds an Army rank equivalent to Brigadier General in the US). The fight was between a group of low ranking Chinese Army officers (also professional basketball players) against American college kids.
Fact 2: Officiating overall was horrendous. Referees were absolutely incompetent to control the game. How bad? Think of the worst officiated basketball game you had ever seen before, and this game was worse than that. Another fact: free throw attempts, 57 to 15, in favor of Bayi.
Fact 3: Bayi players were the instigators (who took the first swing) and Bayi players (including the entire bench), were main aggressors, who chased down GTown players all over the court, who sit on top of a GTown player lying on the floor and swung at him repeatedly, who swung and tossed the chairs towards GTown players, who fought a GTown player by lower body kicks.
Fact 4: Audience not only tossed objects (mainly water bottles) to the court and GTown bench, but also GTown audience section, where families and friends of GTown player / coaches and school officials sit.
Stay classy, my Chinese friends.
Fact 1: Bayi Rockets is a basketball affiliate of Chinese Armed Forces, which also happens to play professional basketball in China. All coaches and players on that team are officers in Chinese Army (Bayi’s head coach holds an Army rank equivalent to Brigadier General in the US). The fight was between a group of low ranking Chinese Army officers (also professional basketball players) against American college kids.
Fact 2: Officiating overall was horrendous. Referees were absolutely incompetent to control the game. How bad? Think of the worst officiated basketball game you had ever seen before, and this game was worse than that. Another fact: free throw attempts, 57 to 15, in favor of Bayi.
Fact 3: Bayi players were the instigators (who took the first swing) and Bayi players (including the entire bench), were main aggressors, who chased down GTown players all over the court, who sit on top of a GTown player lying on the floor and swung at him repeatedly, who swung and tossed the chairs towards GTown players, who fought a GTown player by lower body kicks.
Fact 4: Audience not only tossed objects (mainly water bottles) to the court and GTown bench, but also GTown audience section, where families and friends of GTown player / coaches and school officials sit.
Stay classy, my Chinese friends.