Spain Beat France in a Bad-tempered Game; Referees Avert Brawl [PHOTOS]
Spain entered the Olympic men's basketball semi final on Wednesday night by beating France 66-59 in a bad-tempered game that almost broke into an ugly brawl between the teams with referees intervening to avert fight.
Spain entered the Olympic men's basketball semi final on Wednesday night by beating France 66-59 in a bad-tempered game that almost broke into an ugly brawl between the teams with referees intervening to avert fight.
The unsportsmanlike behavior of the France team towards the end of the game not only marred the spirit of the game but also let the Spanish consolidate their win in the closely contested quarter final game.
"Nobody likes to lose in the quarter-final of the Olympics," Spain's Marc Gasol told Reuters. "Everybody wants to fight for those medals. Sometimes it gets a little out of hand because emotions get involved. Nobody got hurt, that's the most important thing."
Back-to-back fouls from France's Ronny Turiaf and Nicolas Batum almost led to a big brawl between the teams. The officials of the game had to push the players of both the teams apart to avert clash. Free throws were conceded to Spain for the fouls and the total score 66-59.
With only a couple of minutes to go before the final time and Spain leading, frustrated Ronny Turiaf knocked down Rudy Fernandez near the sideline, for which free throws were conceded.
As if that was not ugly enough, Batum hit Juan-Carlos Navarro of Spain below the waist in the closing seconds of the game, knocking him to the floor. It looked like an intentional foul but he got away with only free throws.
In fact, the two teams almost got into a brawl after the second foul if not for the timely intervention by the referees. The final score was 66-59 in favour of Spain when the final whistle went off.