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WNBA BRAWL!

And you thought Omarosa and Wendy Williams were bad. The WNBA had a big ol’ brawl tonight as two players bumped and shoved and slammed into each other on the court, causing benches to clear and chaos to reign supreme. In other words, it was awesome.
I know it may seem uncharacteristic to see such a barbaric display in women’s basketball, but hey, these things happen. Let’s not forget that Estelle Getty died today. People mourn in strange ways.
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  1. Pange says:

    First the Pacers brawl, now this. Shows America not to mess with my hometown.
    In reality, it is a tad embarassing for the city especially considering these are women, but that’s what happens when you let Mahorn and Laimbeer run a basketball team. 1989 called, they want their Bad Boys back?

  2. braunie says:

    I guess it’s not just the pro men’s teams that are full of thugs. Pange, it should be embarrassing for the teams, and not just the city.

  3. msCCRN says:

    Team Vagina Roid Rage!
    (apologies to D. Leary and company)

  4. annie25 says:

    I live in the Detroit ‘Burbs….
    They are calling it “The Malice at the Palace” LOL
    Alot of people are rallying behind Mahorn, saying he tried to break up a fight and it was incidental contact….but did you see the way he pushed Lisa Leslie?? There’s a difference between pushing someone back a little, acting like a brickwall between them and the fight…..but he straight up pushed her and followed through like he was passing a b-ball downcourt!
    That girl is strong, and tall….and he pushed her like a ragdoll! Not cool.
    (BTW msCCRN…I looove basketball, but when the WNBA first came out, the local radio DJ called it “Bitch Ball”, and I can’t HELP but call it that….the name stuck to me like glue. LOL)

  5. Pange says:

    Annie, The Malice at the Palace was the Pistons/Pacers fight that happened in 2004. What suburb are you from? The one called Under a Rock?

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