BigGameDamian
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I'm a big Howard fan, but he should have been more composed as the coach. I think the rest of the season is too much, but that's just my opinion. The league and schools know more about the situation than I do.
He wont forget what shit??
there was obviously something more to it based on the initial meetup of the coaches in the first clip. Didnt watch the second, interview with Rose.
Wisconsin was winning in a blowout and had the bottom of its little-used bench in at the end of the game. Howard continued fullcourt pressing. According to the coach, Wisconsin called timeout to reset the 10-second clock (there were 4 seconds left) so they could work on beating the press without having to worry about a violation.
agree, Gord shouldn't have grabbed his arm.It was Howard's decision to continue with a full-court press while down 15 with under a minute to play that prompted the Wisconsin timeout. The Badgers had walk-ons and reserves in the game, and if a timeout by Gard in that situation was against the game's unwritten rules, then wasn't Michigan's continued use of the press also a poor display of sportsmanship?
-- David Cobb, CBS
Howard running the FCP down 15 with less than a minute on the clock is just him being a sore loser.
Gord shouldn't have tried to force him into a conversation/argument by grabbing his arm in the handshake line.
Jalen Rose's recounting of Howard jumping-in to fend off Gord from one of the Michigan players is pretty dubious if you watch the clip.
If you followed Howard's NCAA/NBA career none of this should be surprising.
It was Howard's decision to continue with a full-court press while down 15 with under a minute to play that prompted the Wisconsin timeout. The Badgers had walk-ons and reserves in the game, and if a timeout by Gard in that situation was against the game's unwritten rules, then wasn't Michigan's continued use of the press also a poor display of sportsmanship?
-- David Cobb, CBS
Howard running the FCP down 15 with less than a minute on the clock is just him being a sore loser.
Gord shouldn't have tried to force him into a conversation/argument by grabbing his arm in the handshake line.
Jalen Rose's recounting of Howard jumping-in to fend off Gord from one of the Michigan players is pretty dubious if you watch the clip.
If you followed Howard's NCAA/NBA career none of this should be surprising.
I guess there is some nuance/build-up to the point where Gard (not Gord, my mistake) grabbed him, but there wasn't a good reason for him to do so, and not doing that would've prevented this from kicking-off.
To your other point, @PCmor7, post Fab-5 Michigan have finished top of conference three times in almost 30-years, with one of those three being joint winners. I guess Rose thinks that's dominance.
I agree. The demonstrative nature of the arm grab was ill-advised, largely considering Howard's state of mind ... this isn't the first time he's been involved in a situation like this in his brief coaching tenure. My thinking, though, was, in Gard's shoes, my reaction would be try to deflate the situation by explaining why I did what I did. Could he have waited and tried to talk to Juwan later? Yeah, but my guess is it was a split-second reaction and he probably didn't even realize he was doing it. It, of course, shouldn't have been provocation to getting grabbed by the throat and an expletive-laden tirade, either, IMO.
Yep. Don't put your hands on someone. It's that simple.It's funny though, because it was a violation of his personal space. If it had been a man and a woman, and the man had grabbed a woman by the arm, I guarantee nobody would bat an eye if the woman slapped the shit out of him.
But thats not what Rose said, at all. He said Howard took offense at the Assistant Coach (he one he struck/pushed) who came in like a bull in a china shop at the defense of his head coach. He said that AC put his hands on Michigan players aggressively (watch the tape, he did). Then Rose said Juwan overreacted and said thats something Howard knows he can't do. Good grief man, you are a terrible eye witness.Jalen Rose's recounting of Howard jumping-in to fend off Gord from one of the Michigan players is pretty dubious if you watch the clip.
It's funny though, because it was a violation of his personal space. If it had been a man and a woman, and the man had grabbed a woman by the arm, I guarantee nobody would bat an eye if the woman slapped the shit out of him.
If the opposing coach is pissed off and avoiding saying anything to you, address that shit in your post game presser obviously. Gard was grabbing Howard's arm because he didn't want Juwan to brush him off and cared more about himself wanting to be heard than he did Howard's desire to walk by him without acknowledging him. If Gard had something to say he should have turned around and yelled it at Juwan, then he wouldn't have been escalating the situation but instead he took it to the next place which was a physical altercation.
It stayed at the level of physical altercation that Gard himself initiated until one of Gard's assistants put his hands on one of Howard's players. Then Juwan took it to a completely unacceptable level by swinging on that assistant coach and landing with an open hand. It's a horrible example to set for his college players, so I don't think it's an overreaction to suspend him, I could have seen them firing him but I would have seen that as a terrible overreaction that went against precedents set when disciplining white coaches for similar things.
So it was a shit show and I think Michigan got it right with the suspension. They sent a clear message that it wasn't acceptable what Howard did but that this is the type of mistake that someone can come back from and learn from. I think Wisconsin dropped the ball by not suspending Gard for one game after they saw Howard get a more severe penalty. People can debate Gard's intentions all they want but the guy took a verbal dispute to a physical altercation.
If a guy is obviously angry with you and you grab their arm and turn them toward you so you can tell them how it is... you are escalating a confrontation from a verbal one to a physical one... if that's lost on you then so be it. At the same time when Howard smacks that assistant coach upside the head he's definitely taking a physical confrontation and escalating it to more of a violent altercation.Howard wasn't walking off without acknowledging him, though. Howard was walking off without making eye contact but pulling down his mask and speaking aggressively at him.
And, no, the level of physical altercation when you hold someone's arm to grabbing their shirt up around their throat isn't the same level. Was Gard even in a verbal dispute? Maybe he's lying, but it seems like he was trying to explain why he did what he did. I don't see that as a dispute. One guy was angry, so there wasn't going to be any reasoning with him, but I'm not sure Gard could be expected to know that.
It's a handshake line.
