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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2021 10:13:26 GMT -5
About Liz Cambage's incessant complaining to the officials and he mentions her approximate weight and height!! He could have been more tactful, but nobody whines more than Coach Bill Laimbeer and his entitled enforcer Liz Cambage! Not to mention that Liz was in full-foul mode knocking Curt's players around like Laimbeer did to his adversaries decades ago in the NBA!! Add that to bloviating announcer Carolyn Peck lamenting players playing Cambage physical? That's like claiming wrestlers picked on Andre the Giant back in the day! Thankfully; the Sun defeated the LOST Vegas A$$es and, thus, Cambage needs to blame her poor performance on Coach Curt Miller's remarks to the officials!
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Post by knightsbridgeaz on May 24, 2021 22:23:06 GMT -5
I'm not condoning his remark, in today's day and age of course someone will be offended. Truthfully, years ago, no one would of thought anything of it.
That said, I am glad I am not the only one who thinks Bill is a whiner to the refs. I've always respected his coaching ability - even liked him in that respect - but yes, I have noticed that he whines, which I actually hate in a coach.
From the college game, my favorite examples have always been the retired Jody Conradt (who would trail the ref the length of the bench talking sweet southern begging to him) and CTT at ASU.
I don't mind coaches who object to a call (or 2) but the constant whining is a real turnoff.
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Post by UConnChapette on May 25, 2021 15:01:18 GMT -5
I also do not condone his remarks. He should have never said it and he should know better.
But...she is not exactly respectful in addressing the situation, and she is being just as disrespectful toward him. "Little Sir Man"? "I'm sorry I don't know your name"? Then there is the race reference. Which I will leave at that so this doesn't turn political.
Suffice it to say I have little patience for someone talking about being disrespected and not being respectful themselves. If you want to be respected, act respectful - no matter who you are or what you are responding to.
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