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| By Bob Brainerd Special to OnMilwaukee.com E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Bob Brainerd |
| Published Feb. 1, 2007 at 11:22 a.m. |
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What a shame.
No one will remember the basketball game Tuesday night at Bradley Tech, just the aftermath.
It was a City Conference clash that had overtime, drama and a respectful handshake at the end. Nothing on the floor triggered the mayhem that ensued; no questionable officials call, no trash talking, no taunts by the winning team.
Former Marquette and NBA guard Tony Smith and I called the game for Time Warner Sports, and our courtside table gave us the best seat in the house to watch the thriller between Bay View and Bradley Tech unfold. Unfortunately, we were also sandwiched in the middle of the scene when punches began to fly. I've been asked by dozens of people if I feared for my safety. Not really. I did fear for the safety of others, including the innocent students, faculty members and security personnel trying to restore order. The police were outnumbered, and their well-being was at stake, too.
Upon further review, when I turned to see what the commotion was over my left shoulder, I stopped talking. Not a single word aired once things turned ugly. For one, I didn't know exactly what was going on, and didn't want to speculate. You also can't believe this is happening right in front of you, so you freeze. And then there is the reality that the fisticuffs are multiplying and getting closer to the table. Tony and I looked at each other and, without a single word, removed our headsets and began to exit. Those pictures don't need any play-by-play.
I saw scenes play out that you only hear about. Anger. Panic. Disbelief. Even the exit door wasn't an escape option, because fights broke out in the frigid night air, only to tumble back inside. The initial brawl could have been a 30-second melee and this incident doesn't make the TV news that night. But the first fight triggered head-scratching confrontations elsewhere that made the ugly scene linger. People see violence and react with more. It's an immature reason to unleash some hate and venom, but it only makes the situation worse.
I have the vivid picture of doing a post-game interview with Bradley Tech head coach Gary DePerry once order was restored. There we were, rehashing the heart-stopping finish by the Trojans over Bay View, and just a few feet away, Milwaukee Police Officers were slapping the handcuffs on unruly fans.
The limited ticket policy enforced on the two schools is the correct call, but the athletes will suffer and play before an all but empty cheering section. Most of the students on hand Tuesday night were minding their manner. Even the ones who stormed the floor at games end did so to celebrate. They even filed out of the gym without being told. It's too bad that those involved in the fight couldn't take it outside so the scent of victory filled the gymnasium instead of the stench of violence.
I've wrestled with a solution, and cannot conjure anything up that would prevent what happened from happening again. Playing games in an empty gym solves the problem, but creates a new one. Earlier start times may result in less fannies in the seats...but if the Tuesday night fight was triggered with a verbal exchange, how does an early tip time head that off from a repeat performance? More security? How much is enough? And don't the police have other duties to attend to that are more life-threatening than a high school basketball game?
I'll remember the game. The steal and three-point play by Chris McHenry of Bradley Tech to put the Trojans up by a point in overtime. Then Dwight Buycks hitting his teammate Shane Woods for a wide open shot to win it at the buzzer, only to fall short and send the Redcats to their knees knowing they came inches away from victory. But I'll also remember what happened a few seconds later. It had nothing to do with the game, but now it is forever tangled in the final box score.
What a shame.
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