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Old Tue Feb 17, 2009, 10:31pm
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Floyd NOT suspended

The Pac-10 decides not to suspend Floyd. Unbelievable.

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-spw...,7258277.story

USC's Tim Floyd, Daniel Hackett avoid Pac-10 penalty

By Chris Foster
6:57 PM PST, February 17, 2009

USC Coach Tim Floyd and guard Daniel Hackett were not reprimanded by the Pacific 10 Conference for actions and comments during and after the Trojans' loss to Arizona State on Sunday.

"The conference will take no public action," said Dave Hirsch, the Pac-10's assistant commissioner.

A source, who wished to remain anonymous because he was not authorized to speak about the issue, said conference officials did not issue a private admonishment.

Floyd was ejected during the final minute of the Sun Devils' 65-53 victory after an animated protest of a charging call on Hackett, who collided with Jamelle McMillan while banking in a shot. Pac-10 officials said Monday that charging was the only call made, but players from both teams had said one referee called blocking and said "and one." That would have given Hackett a free throw and a chance to cut the deficit to three points with 54 seconds left.

After the charging call was made, an agitated Floyd burst onto the court and received two technical fouls. Hackett, after the game, criticized referee Dave Hall, who called the charge. "It was not the first time we have had some issues there," Hackett said, adding that players refer to him as "no-call Hall."

The history between Hall and the Trojans includes Hall's ejection of Floyd from a game at Washington State last season. He also ejected forward Leonard Washington this season for hitting Oklahoma forward Blake Griffin.

Floyd had repeatedly said that, per conference rules, he could not comment about the officiating, but did so in a way that indicated his anger at the call. He said Tuesday he had no regrets about his on-court tirade.

"We don't have the ability to speak at the end of the game and, really, no voice other than filling out a report," Floyd said. "Without being able to state, through your actions, your displeasure, we have no recourse. It's always been a part of game. I'm not the first coach in this league to be thrown out in game, nor in the country. I chose to express myself with the way I felt fit the situation at the time."

Whether the call cost the Trojans a chance to win is open to debate. They would have trailed by three even if Hackett had made the free throw and they rank last in the conference in three-point field-goal percentage.
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Old Tue Feb 17, 2009, 11:37pm
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The Pac-10 decides not to suspend Floyd. Unbelievable.

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-spw...,7258277.story

USC's Tim Floyd, Daniel Hackett avoid Pac-10 penalty

By Chris Foster
6:57 PM PST, February 17, 2009

USC Coach Tim Floyd and guard Daniel Hackett were not reprimanded by the Pacific 10 Conference for actions and comments during and after the Trojans' loss to Arizona State on Sunday.

"The conference will take no public action," said Dave Hirsch, the Pac-10's assistant commissioner.

A source, who wished to remain anonymous because he was not authorized to speak about the issue, said conference officials did not issue a private admonishment.

Floyd was ejected during the final minute of the Sun Devils' 65-53 victory after an animated protest of a charging call on Hackett, who collided with Jamelle McMillan while banking in a shot. Pac-10 officials said Monday that charging was the only call made, but players from both teams had said one referee called blocking and said "and one." That would have given Hackett a free throw and a chance to cut the deficit to three points with 54 seconds left.

After the charging call was made, an agitated Floyd burst onto the court and received two technical fouls. Hackett, after the game, criticized referee Dave Hall, who called the charge. "It was not the first time we have had some issues there," Hackett said, adding that players refer to him as "no-call Hall."

The history between Hall and the Trojans includes Hall's ejection of Floyd from a game at Washington State last season. He also ejected forward Leonard Washington this season for hitting Oklahoma forward Blake Griffin.

Floyd had repeatedly said that, per conference rules, he could not comment about the officiating, but did so in a way that indicated his anger at the call. He said Tuesday he had no regrets about his on-court tirade.

"We don't have the ability to speak at the end of the game and, really, no voice other than filling out a report," Floyd said. "Without being able to state, through your actions, your displeasure, we have no recourse. It's always been a part of game. I'm not the first coach in this league to be thrown out in game, nor in the country. I chose to express myself with the way I felt fit the situation at the time."

Whether the call cost the Trojans a chance to win is open to debate. They would have trailed by three even if Hackett had made the free throw and they rank last in the conference in three-point field-goal percentage.
Seeing that Griffin got punched in the nuts, I'd say that one was warranted. The ejection at Washington State doesn't surprise me either, seeing how Floyd acted against ASU.
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Floyd has absolutely no remorse for his actions and sees nothing wrong with what he did! Yikes!

Way to set a good example coach!
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Yep, a shining example for young men. Recall that Floyd recruited OJ Mayo to USC and had him play there for a year.
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Repeat after me: there is no bad publicity, there is no bad publicity....
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Repeat after me: there is no bad publicity, there is no bad publicity....
A-Roid probably agrees with you!
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Yep, a shining example for young men. Recall that Floyd recruited OJ Mayo to USC and had him play there for a year.
Anyone who believed Mayo was staying for longer that just one yr at USC, inspite of what he said publicly, was naive.

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You can rest assured that every 08/09 NCAA Year in Review will show both Knight and Floyd making @sses of themselves.
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Old Wed Feb 18, 2009, 09:23am
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Repeat after me: there is no bad publicity, there is no bad publicity....
Hey, BillyMac, I figured it out. mbyron is really Kenneth Mullinax, Director of University Relations for Alabama State University.

http://www.wsfa.com/global/story.asp?s=9859983
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Rarely do I side with coaches, but if indeed there was one official yelling block and saying and one, and the other coming out big timing a charge, he shouldn't have remorse. If that's my team and my full time job, you can bet I'm going to have a difficult time letting that one go.

I did get a kick out of his comment about the game report. The only recourse we have after a coach acts like that is our game report.
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Old Wed Feb 18, 2009, 10:04am
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Yep, a shining example for young men. Recall that Floyd recruited OJ Mayo to USC and had him play there for a year.
You can blame the NBA for the the one year thing. Now, recruiting Mayo after his little high school incident is another story.
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You can blame the NBA for the the one year thing. Now, recruiting Mayo after his little high school incident is another story.
That was the point of my post. I really don't care that he didn't stay longer, and wasn't commenting on that at all. I was only noting that he did actually come to the school after being recruited and play there for a year under Floyd.
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