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Old Thu Aug 26, 2004, 01:22pm
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
I do now know on which network you guys saw the game, but my sons and I were watching it on the CBC and I was ticked off by the announcers' comments concerning the USA timeout with just under thirty seconds left in the game.

The announcers that that Larry Brown was trying to embarass the Spaniards. As officials, the two things we do not want to see is a team that is down by ten or more points and less that one minute fouling every chance it gets, just to prolong the game; we also do not want to see the team that is leading in this situation call a timeout.

BUT, Spain was fouling, the officials were calling the fouls, and the USA called the timeout to settle its own players and to discuss ball handling strategy. As an official I can accept the USA timeout under the circumstances of this game.

The one announcer went so far as to say that the timeout is the reason we are considered the ugly Americans.

MTD, Sr.
Mark T.,
I, too, watched the Canadian Broadcasting telecast.
Those commentators sure do call a spade a spade.

Yes, they were brutal, but you left out the part where one of them said something similar to, "I apologize if I have offended anyone, but I sure would like to know what Larry Brown was thinking."

I, too, wonder about the thought process. Although a frequent NBA TV fan would assume that if the losing team would quit playing defense, the end of the game would happen.

Who knows? Maybe the coach of Spain had just told his team to refrain from fouling and Larry Brown thought he said to regain by fouling.
mick

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