source“Aren’t Bayi players soldiers? Why would they beat up a bunch of college students?” asked one posting. “What a loss of face for the people’s army!” Others made light of the situation. “The Bayi team sure is lousy at basketball and should try some other sport — like boxing.”One of the few newspapers to cover the fight, the Beijing News, blamed the referee for poorly officiating the game and security guards for inaction during the fisticuffs. The paper, however, suggested that Hoya coach John Thompson III had a hand in the mayhem, and Georgetown is known for its aggressive defensive tactics. But one member of the Hoya entourage, in an anonymous posting on the university Web site, blamed the Chinese referee for overzealously calling fouls on the visiting team — 28 in all, versus 11 for the Bayi Rockets.
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Friday, August 19, 2011
Chinese soldiers posing as basketball players assault Georgetown University student-athletes!
The Chinese team has soldiers playing against a college team. If thats the case we should have gotten the Army to play them. This is sad of China to resort to cheating and using soldiers to play against a group of college students. Comments from Chinese web sites showed the disappointment in their team.
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