Here is what Kirk Wessler said in a post on the PJ Star board--
Game-ending shot. Really bad form. As I said in the blog, though, I don't think Roberts was doing it maliciously. But that has to be drilled into them. They actually did the same thing last week, only a little bit earlier. Bradley got possession with the shot clock turned off -- I think there were 20-plus seconds left -- and pushed it up the court for a shot. I figured that would get addressed and emphasized: Don't do that stuff. Shut it down and dribble it out. And then it happens again, in this fashion. To make matters worse, Marshall was not in a forgiving mood. He even went up to Roberts after the game and expressed his displeasure in, shall we say, language not fit for print. To me, that's bush. Les had apologized to Marshall immediately after the game, and that's where Marshall should have left it. You don't go up to another guy's player and chew on him like that. Chew on the coach for not properly training the kid if you think that's the problem, but not the kid.
OK, now tell me who is lacking in sportsmanship?
Game-ending shot. Really bad form. As I said in the blog, though, I don't think Roberts was doing it maliciously. But that has to be drilled into them. They actually did the same thing last week, only a little bit earlier. Bradley got possession with the shot clock turned off -- I think there were 20-plus seconds left -- and pushed it up the court for a shot. I figured that would get addressed and emphasized: Don't do that stuff. Shut it down and dribble it out. And then it happens again, in this fashion. To make matters worse, Marshall was not in a forgiving mood. He even went up to Roberts after the game and expressed his displeasure in, shall we say, language not fit for print. To me, that's bush. Les had apologized to Marshall immediately after the game, and that's where Marshall should have left it. You don't go up to another guy's player and chew on him like that. Chew on the coach for not properly training the kid if you think that's the problem, but not the kid.
OK, now tell me who is lacking in sportsmanship?
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