I never said that Johni wasn’t right. Of course he made the correct response. I don’t know that he apologized, or if he just took the time to speak to the great actor/fan. Fans aren’t necessarily responsible for understanding the rules as players and coaches do.Vrede too wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 10:29 amI'm not saying malicious, I'm just confused. Grabbing an opponent is not something that is done, ever. Johni Broome was correct to respond with a slap and he had nothing to apologize for.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 7:55 amI suppose
Just a typical celebrity trying to say Hi
The exchange seemed all friendly-like to me. Freeman and the person beside him each put up their hands to stop Brooke’s fall.
Did you see something malicious or am I missing your sarcasm?
You may be correct with the "typical celebrity" exemption to propriety. Sports Illustrated sorta agrees with me:CONGRATS again, brilliant recovery from the 1st half. You must have been sweating.
What the Bama coach did a couple of weeks ago while being watched by two officials was hundreds or thousands of times worse and it was the player/victim who was told to sit down and shut up.
Freeman was just a fan who made a mistake.