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Chaney's punishment should be dismissal, not suspension

Feb. 24, 2005

By Gregg Doyel

SportsLine.com Senior Writer

 

No more excuses for John Chaney. No more explanations, no more minced words.

 

The Hall of Fame coach from Temple perpetrated a crime on college basketball this week, and the punishment for that crime should be an immediate dismissal.

 

In Temple's 63-56 loss Tuesday to Saint Joseph's, Chaney sent in a goon -- his word, goon -- to send a message. That message went all the way to a hospital in Philadelphia, where Saint Joseph's forward John Bryant was diagnosed Thursday with a broken arm.

 

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Atleast Chaney admits to it and doesn't praise his player for it.

 

"DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -- In the first and likely only start of his career, Patrick Davidson set the emotional tone for Duke. He manhandled Wake Forest guard Chris Paul on the opening possession, bumping him wildly before a foul was called.

 

He left the game after two minutes to a rousing ovation and got a warm embrace from Blue Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski, who left no doubts about how important this game was.

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http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/recap?gid=200502200173

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exactly Pahlehose... Goonery is a common practice. Cheney was the one who brought it up at the presser after the game, and apologized, and then excused himself for a game. No harm, no foul.

 

Oh and you should save that Duke link, it's going to change like the MTV page that listed a "big Surprise" for last years superbowl.

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QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Feb 25, 2005 -> 04:53 PM)
So what do you guys feel should be done to coach K?

 

There's obviously a bias here. The media :wub:'s Coach K, and they think he's just playing a hard-nosed version of basketball. The two coaches should be looked at equals, and Coach K deserves the same suspension if there's to be one.

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Something more severe than 3 games is necessary...

 

It was just so blatant. The clear intention was to hurt somebody, and that has no place in sports, especially college where you're supposed to be somewhat of a teacher and mentor. It's called good "sportmanship." Sending out someone who hardly plays to do that and almost bragging about it afterwards...Maybe not bragging, but he certainly didn't seem remorseful until after the media picked it up...

 

The kid got his arm broken, for goodness sake...

 

Look at it this way: Artest didn't break any bones but got suspended about 70 games.

 

Three games doesn't do any justice.

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QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Feb 25, 2005 -> 04:25 PM)
Something more severe than 3 games is necessary...

 

It was just so blatant.  The clear intention was to hurt somebody, and that has no place in sports, especially college where you're supposed to be somewhat of a teacher and mentor.  It's called good "sportmanship."  Sending out someone who hardly plays to do that and almost bragging about it afterwards...Maybe not bragging, but he certainly didn't seem remorseful until after the media picked it up...

 

The kid got his arm broken, for goodness sake...

 

Look at it this way: Artest didn't break any bones but got suspended about 70 games. 

 

Three games doesn't do any justice.

 

 

While i do not think artest should have been suspended nearly as long he did jump into the stands. Which is a big difference.

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As was pointed out earlier in the thread, "goonery" occurs quite often in college basketball, and even came from one of the elite coaches in college history.

 

Chaney wanted to shake St. Joe's confidence, and he wanted to fire his troops up, but I do not think he intended for Bryant's arm to be broken, and his college career to be ended. The fact that he is taking responsibility for his actions is probably helping a lot too.

 

3 games is probably not enough, but if Coach K gets nothing for the previously mentioned incident, then 3 games is almost too much, quite frankly.

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I don't think thats reasonable at all YASNY...

 

 

You know as well as I do that Knight would have walked on the floor himself and broke the guys arm. :P

 

By the way, we don't have "goons" at this fine, upstanding Texas Tech university. We have cowboys and alot of nervous farm animals.

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QUOTE(Palehosefan @ Feb 25, 2005 -> 09:51 PM)
I don't think thats reasonable at all YASNY...

You know as well as I do that Knight would have walked on the floor himself and broke the guys arm.  :P

 

By the way, we don't have "goons" at this fine, upstanding Texas Tech university. We have cowboys and alot of nervous farm animals.

 

 

I see the intent of humor in your post, but I have to ask ..... What's unreasonable about a question? There is no opinion expressed or implied.

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I see the intent of humor in your post

 

Sorry I thought it would come across that it wasn't unreasonable, I just enjoy making fun of Bob Knight because he's a God here.

 

Bob would have been banned from college basketball for good I'm sure if that incident came from him. Chaney has had his share of trouble in the past, but not quite to the extent of Knight.

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  • 3 weeks later...

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2018737

 

Temple bringing Chaney back after St. Joe's episode

Associated Press

 

PHILADELPHIA -- John Chaney will return to coach Temple for another season, ending speculation about the Hall of Famer's future after a tumultuous conclusion to the season.

 

Chaney was suspended for five games last month for ordering rough play by one of his players, who broke an opponent's arm.

 

"This is just a reaffirmation of an agreement between Temple and John Chaney," athletic director Bill Bradshaw told The Associated Press in a phone interview Monday night. "There really wasn't anything different about this at all. There wasn't an earthshaking event or meeting."

 

Chaney has a 724-297 career record. Among active coaches, only Bob Knight, Eddie Sutton and Lute Olson have more victories.

 

Bradshaw said the university and Chaney would meet next fall to decide if Chaney wants to return for the 2006-07 season.

 

Angered by what he thought were illegal screens by Saint Joseph's, Chaney inserted seldom-used, 6-foot-8, 250-pound Nehemiah Ingram against the Hawks on a Feb. 22 game to "send a message." Ingram fouled Hawks senior John Bryant hard. Bryant slammed to the floor and broke his arm.

 

Chaney apologized and returned to coach the Owls in the NIT.

 

The Philadelphia Inquirer first reported the school's decision to bring back Chaney on the newspaper's Web site Monday night.

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