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Post by BubbleVisionBiff on Aug 18, 2011 20:55:02 GMT -5
there is a little park directly across the street from their embassy on CT ave. Think it needs a GU flag. Awesome idea. If I were in DC right now, I would be putting Georgetown gear, signs, etc. near the embassy for the next week. remember when they forced down that EA-6 a few years back and held the flight crew for a few days? the protest was to honk as you drove by their embassy. I used to live down the block and after a weekend, I was almost deaf.
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Post by TC on Aug 18, 2011 20:57:59 GMT -5
Pete Thamel just tweeted about it :
"China's govt makes Hoya Paranoia look soft. Government censors took down media stories of the Gtown-China brawl."
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Post by DanMcQ on Aug 18, 2011 21:02:11 GMT -5
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HoyaChris
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Post by HoyaChris on Aug 18, 2011 21:38:45 GMT -5
At least when Jim Boeheim through a chair he threw it at a wall and not at our players.
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Post by ihoya on Aug 18, 2011 21:48:23 GMT -5
Is this good publicity? I would think that it would be, especially if handled properly. Perhaps some public gestures to at least demonstrate a friendly Gtown-China relationship in the future.
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Post by jerseyhoya34 on Aug 18, 2011 21:48:38 GMT -5
The dude with khakis must be China's equivalent of Ric Flair - the dirtiest player in the game.
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Post by alleninxis on Aug 18, 2011 21:52:31 GMT -5
Love how everyone wants to call our guys for being 'soft' now? Yeah, in a foreign country and a hostile environment they should have stayed around and started swinging chairs when outnumbered 2:1 (at least). Had we done that -- we'd be 'Thugs'. Heck, I've even seen that garbage anyway. Guess it's easy for rival players (or ex players..Benimon of all people) and hack-columnists to sit online and tweet about what they/other teams 'would have done'. Proud of the team and staff. - They defended themselves and their teammates. Didn't see anyone running away from anything. - They got the heck out of there when they should have. Put me in the camp that loves it and loves this group. They don't take any crap and an incident like this..as awful as it is to have happen...it only strengthens the bond of the team.
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Post by strummer8526 on Aug 18, 2011 21:56:44 GMT -5
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Post by HoyaLawya on Aug 18, 2011 21:58:58 GMT -5
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Post by PushyGuyFanClub on Aug 18, 2011 22:09:56 GMT -5
Sad but funny/true responses from a friend in Beijing when I asked what the coverage in China has been now that everything has been pulled off of the Web:
still some on weibo, incl ugly videos. deleted chinese team only fights 2/3/4 to 1. uses chairs. hope they visit DC. y i try 2 avoid foreign vs chinese large sports events. xenophobic mob violence risk very high, esp from crowds at basketball & soccer games. Guy doing the stomping has an "O" face going, Sad. Disgusting. Unsurprising.
I think China is a great country with great people, but the government/PLA are so skewed. Hoyas were victims of a force that wants to show its country it has no weakness.
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Post by deacon on Aug 18, 2011 23:01:45 GMT -5
Love how everyone wants to call our guys for being 'soft' now? Yeah, in a foreign country and a hostile environment they should have stayed around and started swinging chairs when outnumbered 2:1 (at least). Had we done that -- we'd be 'Thugs'. Heck, I've even seen that garbage anyway. Guess it's easy for rival players (or ex players..Benimon of all people) and hack-columnists to sit online and tweet about what they/other teams 'would have done'. Proud of the team and staff. - They defended themselves and their teammates. Didn't see anyone running away from anything. - They got the heck out of there when they should have. Put me in the camp that loves it and loves this group. They don't take any crap and an incident like this..as awful as it is to have happen...it only strengthens the bond of the team. The reactions to this stuff is why I'm taking a sabbatical from the business. Way too many clowns who confuse being a cynical Editedbag with real talent. There is no prize for the wittiest Tweet regarding situations like this, but tell hacks like Mike Wise and Eric Bossi that. And it's always amusing to see former players - who will remain nameless - talk tough when they were soft as Charming on the court while they were here. The team did what it had to do and regardless of how people try to spin it, they made true fans proud.
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Post by chep3 on Aug 18, 2011 23:27:05 GMT -5
I don't remember who it was (possibly MCI or RB) who aptly noted that the biggest problem with this issue is a set of grown men attacking a bunch of 18-20 year olds. I'd be Editeded as hell at anyone who fights our guys, but this is absurd. I'm glad we didn't take that crap from them, and I'm glad everyone got out ok.
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Post by WVHoyasfan on Aug 18, 2011 23:35:22 GMT -5
The thing that makes me so mad is eventually this whole fight will be blamed on Gtown.Its already started by other teams fans calling this thugs and stuff.It makes me so mad to see what this program has to go threw every year.They get called names that im not going to write and thugs,jailbait and im sick of it. Thats the main reason I became a huge Gtown fan when I was six. I heard things on tv people calling the Gtown players the N word and throwing stuff at them on the floor.I looked at my mom(god bless her soal)and said why are they treating them like that and mom looked at me and said son they are bad people b/c that team does not deserve to be treated that way.I looked at my mom and said well that team is NOW MY TEAM .When I seen that today that memory came right back to me and it made me mad. One way or another people will blame the Hoyas for all of this b/c it has already started and Guys thats not right b/c they did'nt do nothing but fight to protect themselfs.
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Post by RDF on Aug 19, 2011 0:55:06 GMT -5
Guess it's easy for rival players (or ex players..Benimon of all people) and hack-columnists to sit online and tweet about what they/other teams 'would have done'. I've seen morons who are "journalists" on twitter make light of the incideent and blow smoke up AAU clowns ass about how "tough" they are--and TALK out their ass about how Georgetown should've...........but I had no clue Jerrelle Benimon stated something. WTH would he do? I'm guessing, he'd trip, miss and hit a teammate with friendly fire or since the fight started outside of 2 feet of the rim on the court he'd be worthless . Guys who weren't there love to puff up about what they would do. Sure. The GU tang clan aint nothing to .... with.
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Post by seaweed on Aug 19, 2011 1:56:06 GMT -5
quick, remind me, which two hoyas mixed it up in Kenner league? seemed like such a big deal back in the summe....meh
too much said already but if III was looking to teach habits this week, we already got an A in (self)defense, teamwork and apparently overcoming shiiiiiiiity refs. as far as I am concerned this trip is perfect team building exercise
great part is a bunch of folks are going to "try" to rattle us this year because of this and I am pretty sure we will get the upper hand because this teaches cool (and if not maybe we will at least get the upper cut). we WILL NOT BE INTIMIDATED, by you SU, by you WVu or by you, Chinese Army! let's hope a lot of people look silly trying to evoke this same chaos to their advantage. bwaaahhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Bulldog on a china stop indeed
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Post by DanMcQ on Aug 19, 2011 3:35:43 GMT -5
www.guhoyas.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/081911aaa.htmlAug. 19, 2011 SHANGHAI - Georgetown University Head Men's Basketball Coach John Thompson III and two of the team's student-athletes met with members of the Bayi Rockets on Friday morning following heated exchanges in an exhibition game on Thursday evening. Thompson, Bayi Head Coach Adejiang, and their team members shared a very cordial and friendly meeting. Georgetown senior Jason Clark and junior Hollis Thompson accompanied Thompson, while Rockets players Chen Yu and Lehei De also took part in the meeting. Coaches and players exchanged handshakes during the amicable gathering. While meeting, Thompson and Adejiang spoke about their teams and their respective leagues as well as their families. Both coaches expressed interest in future exchanges and Thompson suggested bringing youth players to the Hoya summer camp in 2012. The Georgetown team looks forward to continued competition in the Nike Sports Festival in Shanghai beginning this weekend. Before departing, both teams presented an autographed ball as a gift.
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Post by prhoya on Aug 19, 2011 6:41:43 GMT -5
Just as expected... This tour will be closely monitored by the Chinese government and US State Department et al. the rest of the way. What a great learning experience for the kids, esp. JC and Hollis! Kudos to JT3, staff and GU's administration!!
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Post by CWS on Aug 19, 2011 6:56:51 GMT -5
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Post by miracles87 on Aug 19, 2011 7:32:26 GMT -5
After reading through this thread, I was impressed at how many HoyaTalk posters immediately took Georgetown to task for assumed inappropriate behavior. MCIGuy, in particular, seemed to equate Georgetown Basketball players with followers of Ghandi or MLK Jr.. Actually, I puzzled over that for a while, but then I realized, that while MCI, as he almost freely admitted, misfired on this particular occasion, this is precisely the kind of hard line on appropriate and ethical behavior that makes it such a joy and comfort to root for Hoya Basketball in the first place. There are ups and downs, of course, but I have never been ashamed of rooting for GTown, as they are very much an example of what is good and right in collegiate athletics. I am very proud of JT3 and the Hoyas today. What an unexpected, jarring and exhilarating wake up call from this uneasy off season. Apparently, while we are young and retooling, our skill is still sufficient to drive a Chinese "pro" team to violent distraction. As some have said, this really should take some of the loathing out of a visit to the Carrier Dome. MCI, again, kudos for sticking to your guns, at least you were wrong for all of the right reasons.
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Post by DanMcQ on Aug 19, 2011 7:59:53 GMT -5
Thanks for linking those, Chris.
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