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From one rules geek to another. ;) |
"I wuuuld layk tuu baay a dihmbehrgerr" ...
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BTW I think that you are fantastic for the forum! :D |
"Quite honestly, the reaction of the player as he left the floor wasn't much better. it was a freak accident. Evidently, it's a family of hot heads."
I think it is inappropriate for us to engage in name calling and make assumptions based on a single incident. Here is an article in the Providence Journal about the player: http://www.projo.com/pc/content/sp_b...a067f.html?npc |
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Guaranteed to be a lot of cops around since it is the:
Dunkin' Dounuts Center :rolleyes: notice how the media doesn't deal with the story? it has nothing to do with the brother who acted inappropriately it is all about the good kid and his trials and tribulations and the fact that he got fouled! |
OH - :(
There were already plenty of articles dealing with the inappropriateness of his brother's action. This article was meant to give a more complete picture of the player. The player was heavily criticized by one of the announcers. I've always believed once you make a point, DROP IT. One of the the announcers just kept on repeating himself (don't know his name). |
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I would agree with the family of hot heads comment as, I mean who comes out on the court -- the worst I have seen at AAU games I have done have been parents (and in 1 HS game -- but the kid really almost killed himself) after an injury and the coach is out there as well. I mean come on what was the brother thinking? I would be more upset at my bro if he were acting like such a pansy. Flaling around, and throwing himself on the ground, he deserved an Oscar because I thought his defender stabbed him when he realized he had him beat to the rim. |
I wonder if the officials stayed on the court to observe the post-game handshake. . .
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Updated: January 27, 2009, 6:43 PM ET
Friars fan allegedly violated probation Comment Email Print <cite class="source"> ESPN.com news services </cite> <!-- begin story body --> <!-- isa photo -->PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The brother of a Providence basketball player who ran onto the court to confront a referee was ordered held without bail Tuesday for allegedly violating his probation from a 2005 drug conviction. [+] Enlargehttp://a.espncdn.com/photo/2009/0127...idence_300.jpg<cite>AP Photo/Michael Dwyer</cite>Jonathan Xavier, the brother of a Providence player, is led off by security after confronting a referee on court during the Friars' Jan. 17 game against Marquette. Jonathan Xavier came down the stands and jumped over the Providence bench during a nationally televised game on Jan. 17 to confront a referee. He was upset no foul was called after his brother, Providence guard Jeff Xavier, was hit in the face by a Marquette defender's arm while he was driving to the basket. Xavier, 24, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to the disorderly conduct charge. Bail for that charge was set at $10,000. A hearing has been scheduled Feb. 10 for a judge to decide whether he also violated probation. "I saw him on the court but that was an unfortunate situation. I wish none of that happened," Jeff Xavier, quoted in The Providence Journal, said after the game. "I just want to move forward." State prosecutors said Xavier pleaded no contest in 2005 to three drug charges. He received a six-year sentence but had to serve only eight months, with the remainder suspended. If a judge finds he violated the terms of probation, which required him to stay out of trouble, he could have to serve some or all of the remaining years behind bars. Providence officials said they would beef up security at games, posting uniformed police officers behind team benches. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. |
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