Sunday, February 20, 2022

Postgame Hate Crime: Instead of Shaking Hands, negro Michigan coach sucker-punches White, Wisconsin Assistant Coach

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Sunday, February 20, 2022 at 7:38:00 P.M. EST

GRA: Greg Gard, Wisconsin’s diminutive head coach didn't have too much to say about the punch that Michigan coach Juwan Howard threw and connected with Gard’s assistant coach, Joe Krabbenhoft, Sunday afternoon, following a 77-63 thrashing of the Wolverines at home.

Interviewed on TV, Gard briefly recalled that, “He (Howard) wasn’t happy about a time-out I took—and the rest of it, you can see on tape.”

Howard, looking like an incensed ape, yelled at Gard first, during the postgame handshake then as players and other coaches moved in to break up the exchange, Howard (6' 8") threw an overhand right, catching Krabbenhoft on the head.

Typical racist, sociopathic garbage from a black, trying to intimidate Whitey, when Whitey did nothing wrong.

It’s assault and battery—lock him up.

--GRA

N.S.: Jerry PDX has remarked often on how blacks routinely sucker punch Whites during games.



9 comments:

  1. jerry pdx
    If you watch the end of the game, you notice that Howard had his players doing a full court press in the last few seconds, even though the game was well out of reach for them. That's as questionable as another coach calling a time out in those last seconds, if Howard hadn't done that then the other coach wouldn't have called a time out in response. That's typical negro thinking though, nothing they do was wrong, in their minds they never do anything inappropriate or offensive so nobody has a right to react. But then they have a right to go ballistic over supposed "micro aggressions" lol

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  2. Exactly.Gard,the Badger coach,anticipated the Michigan players to drop back and let the game end--since it was over already.Hence,the timeout to let his subs readjust to the press.

    I've read many calls for Howard to resign,but one unknown tweet
    from a black which read,"hey,this wasn't an attack on the Capitol,"supported Howard,though it seemed to have disappeared as the night went by.

    --GRA

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  3. >It’s assault and battery— ...

    Yeah, it nominally is -- or appears to be -- which is enough of a reason to criticize him, so you don't really need the 'racist' part ('Typical racist, sociopathic garbage ...'), since as should be obvious by now, Whites are never going to win the dumb 'Blacks are the real racists' game -- so don't play.

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    During his postgame news conference, Howard said he didn't like Wisconsin calling for a timeout with 15 seconds left and the Badgers leading by 15.

    As someone who played competitive basketball, I'd also like to know why WI called a timeout when leading by 15 with only 15s left -- ? -- there are certain unwritten rules in the game, and one of them is that when you are up BIG with very little time left, you don't do anything to prolong the game.

    Gard said he called the timeout because his reserves were in the game and only had four seconds to get the ball past midcourt. A timeout gives them 10 seconds.

    As an excuse for the TO, that's pretty weak: fearing a possible turnover, he calls a TO with 15s left, leading by 15? -- at least he put subs in, i.e. he knew the game was won, so what harm could one turnover (which hadn't even happened yet) do? -- don't subs need practice breaking a press too?

    If you watch the end of the game, you notice that Howard had his players doing a full court press in the last few seconds...

    I'll take your word for it -- if MI was pressuring the inbound pass (?) when so far behind with so little time left, I also fault Howard for that -- but IMO calling a timeout is the greater basketball sin.

    if Howard hadn't done that then the other coach wouldn't have called a time out in response.

    Maybe -- still, as mom used to say: 'two wrongs don't make a right'.

    After the game, Howard pointed a finger at Gard while complaining about the late move.

    So words were exchanged, probably 'heated words'.

    >lock him up.

    All in all, I don't see a reason to involve law enforcement.

    >Jerry PDX has remarked often on how blacks routinely sucker punch Whites during games

    It happens, but it's fairly uncommon ('routinely').

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  4. Eahilf:

    Down deep,anytime a black attacks a White--it's racist.These days,the opposite isn't necessarily true.In fact,Whites attacking blacks,happens so rarely,it appears they occur with the frequency of total solar eclipses.

    In basketball,you try to train your players in various circumstances to play and react a certain way each time.The subs were in,Michigan pressed,Wisconsin wasn't ready--they called a T.O.Whether a blow out,or a close game,the player needs to execute --in this case--to avoid making a turnover.


    --GRA

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  5. jerry pdx
    Actually, I didn't really say black routinely throw sucker punches, what I referred to was the way blacks routinely use elbows directed to the head when playing Whites. In my many years of playing pick up ball with Whites and blacks it was obvious that blacks deliberately swing elbows at Whites during games, then act like it was sorta kinda accidental. You could call them sucker elbows I guess. They are very dangerous, even worse than a punch in away because the leverage you get with an elbow concentrates a lot of energy in a small target point. Then they can claim it was "just and accident".

    I recall a black player many years ago who would dribble with one hand then spin around like a top with his elbow pointed outward to keep defenders away from him. I saw several White guys (he only did it when being guarded by a White) catch an elbow from him. He swing it at me once and I told him if he hit me with an elbow I would hit him back with something much worse. He never did it again to me but one time a player who was known to have a bad temper and get into altercations appeared at the courts at the same time "Mr. Elbow" was playing, I was on the other team he was on so told them I was through and let Mr. Temper play in my spot. I knew what would happen and sure enough Mr. Elbow threw and elbow and Mr. Temper through a punch, as I expected the elbow thrower was a pussy and got a well deserved beat down. My buddies and I had a good laugh about that one.

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  6. >Down deep,anytime a black attacks a White--it's racist.

    The 1990s called and wants its word back -- 'racist'.

    Are you a 'racist'? -- you write rather disparagingly about Blacks, i.e. you rhetorically 'attack' them -- do you mind being called a 'racist' due to your views? -- if not, why use the word to describe someone else?

    Through grotesque overuse, the word 'racist' has lost meaning -- or rather, it means whatever the accuser wants it to mean; but above all, it's always meant as an epithet, an ad hominem invoked to discredit someone without actually responding to what they are saying or doing -- you cited FBI crime data about Blacks during a discussion? -- you're a 'racist'.

    I never use the word, meaning I would never call anyone 'racist' myself, and really don't care if someone says it about me -- I just can't take the word seriously anymore, and increasingly feel the same about people who use it -- and many people here use the word a lot.

    Before, an 'anti-Semite' used to mean someone who didn't like Jews; today it is anyone the Jews don't like -- it's similar with the word 'racist'.

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  7. I admit it--no problem--and I wish ALL Whites were "racist",since most or all blacks are definitely racist. Being "racist" is the only way Whites will survive what's coming.

    I'm trying to think of a word that's the opposite of racist,which is the mindset that Whites are unfortunately stuck in.

    Sympathists?Guiltists?

    --GRA

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  8. One more thing,blacks use their racism concerning Whites and White law as a motive to destroy us.If White's attitudes are not similar in fighting a race war,we will be wiped out.We cannot be sympathists and at the same time,defend ourselves against those who want to replace us(and our laws).

    --GRA

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  9. "It’s assault and battery—lock him up."

    Exactly. Not just a punch. A crime. Sports events the participants do get away with a lot.

    Ice hockey the worst?

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