Los Angeles vs Detroit - Like the 80's, but this time with boobs
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Is it any surprise that the “Detroit Shock” is coached by Rick Mahorn and Bill Laimbeer? Yes, thats the NBA’s own legend Rick Mahorn the “baddest bad boy”… a WNBA league coach (worse a guy) shoving Lisa Leslie. What’s up with that? I thought she was the WNBA’s equivalent to Michael Jordan. Maybe Mahorn was having flashback’s to the Jordan vs Piston days. He was ejected by the way…
NOTE: to Mahorn it looks like Canidce Parker is the new Jordan of the league. She’s not only the 2nd WNBA player to ever dunk–Lisa Leslie was the first…but she cried today—she’s also the first to ever throw a legit punch.
Fox News
Candice Parker was one of three players ejected along with Detroit assistant coach Rick Mahorn after an ugly scuffle with 4.6 seconds left in Los Angeles’ 84-81 victory.
“To be honest, I don’t recall exactly what happened,” said Parker, who led Los Angeles with 21 points. “I’ll have to watch the tape.”
The skirmish started moments after Parker and Detroit’s Cheryl Ford had to be separated after Ford fouled Parker.
On the next possession, Parker got tangled up with Detroit’s Plenette Pierson and fell to the ground. As she was getting up, Pierson intentionally ran into her, setting off the melee.
Parker threw a punch at Pierson before being tackled by Detroit’s Deanna Nolan. Players and coaches from both teams joined in, and Mahorn knocked Lisa Leslie to the court at one point.
With league milestones being hit daily people might actually have to start watching now. First the 2nd dunk (more like a rim touching layup), and now brawls. I have to say that the WNBA has come a long way.
The next milestone to break: An entertaining game.
Danica can’t seem to keep her temper under control. I mean attacking a much hotter chic like Milka like this…who was most likely innocent of all charges. And for those who don’t think Milka is hotter then Danica I’ll prove it later on today. Full Story out of the Indystar below.
Indystar.com
LEXINGTON, Ohio — Danica Patrick’s decision to confront Milka Duno about her driving Saturday at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course led to an ugly exchange between the only two female drivers competing in today’s IndyCar Series race.
Patrick went to the Dreyer & Reinbold Racing pit box after the morning practice for today’s Honda Indy 200 to complain about her struggles to pass Duno, but Duno did not like Patrick’s style.
On a video shot by a friend of Duno’s and shown to The Star, Duno told Patrick on several occasions to “go away.” When Patrick didn’t leave immediately, Duno threw a towel in Patrick’s direction, prompting Patrick to direct foul language at Duno before the minute-long incident ended.
“She came to my team and our pit box in a very bad way with bad words,” Duno said. “If you come in a nice way, perfect, we can talk. If you come in a bad way, you are going to find my bad side.
“I don’t like drama, and I told her, ‘Go away, you are not welcome.’ ”
Patrick said she didn’t regret her action.
“I wanted to know if she saw me (on the track) . . . It’s hard to locate people once they get away from their car,” she said. “I stayed behind the wall. I just wanted to ask what happened.
“Unfortunately, things involving me tend to evolve. I’m on the hot seat when I do something and when others do something (connected to me). It’s kind of the line that I walk because I’m popular.”
Duno acknowledged she was struggling in her first Indy-car event at the track, but she issued a warning to Patrick, who has confronted Dan Wheldon and attempted to confront Ryan Briscoe in separate incidents during the past two seasons.
“I don’t like the show she likes in every race weekend,” Duno said. “She can push the guys because they cannot do anything to her, but she cannot push me. We meet on equal condition (as women), and I know what kind of character I have.
“I know if somebody pushes me and finds my bad side they are going to get a problem.”
Onetime Sox slugger Jose Canseco was the one getting slugged Saturday. The disgraced former major leaguer was knocked down to the mat by former Philadelphia Eagle Vai Sikahema in the first round of a celebrity boxing match in Atlantic City. The 5-foot-9 Sikahema, who’s 45 and works these days as a sportscaster, swarmed the 44-year-old Canseco, who stands 6-foot-4, as soon as the opening bell sounded. He knocked the admitted steroid user down twice before the fight was stopped. The crowd stood and roared. “When you step inside the square circle,” Sikahema said, “don’t ever think that your size is going to matter because in Philadelphia, we will chop you down.” Sikahema donated $5,000 of his winnings to the family of slain Philly cop Stephen Liczbinski, who was killed in May while responding to a bank robbery. The fans booed as Canseco entered the ring. He inflamed the crowd by pointing toward Sikahema’s corner and making a throat-slashing gesture.