Friday, August 19, 2011

Friendship Games Anything But


Ugliness prevailed yesterday when the Georgetown Hoyas visited China's Bayi Rockets. The exhibition game never finished due to the brawl shown in the above video, which happened with nine and a half minutes remaining.

Not to sound biased, but this is likely the Chinese team's fault. Yes, the Hoyas ignored the diplomacy meetings they attended before the visit, but this probably was not mostly on them. There was an instance in the game during a timeout when a Chinese player yelled from a foot away at Georgetown coach John Thompson III as he was addressing his team. It also must be noted that this same group of Chinese players has been fined tens of thousands of dollars for previous unruly behavior during games.

The intentions of the U.S. State Department for this trip that Georgetown, Duke, and Hawaii universities are making to China is to strengthen the ties between the two countries through sports diplomacy. While this has been an overall positive trip, this was not an instance of diplomacy in any way.

The basketball game had been rough from the start. The refereeing had been unfair and the men in stripes had lost all control of the game early. They awarded 57 free throws to the Rockets and just 15 to Georgetown. Perhaps they were afraid of the wrath of the wild crowd. Nonetheless, the game ended in quite the unexpected fashion.

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