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Baseball Guru
02-25-2005, 06:20 PM
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By DAN GELSTON, AP Sports Writer
February 25, 2005


PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- John Chaney was suspended for the rest of the regular season by Temple on Friday for ordering rough play by one of his players, who proceeded to foul out in 4 minutes against Saint Joseph's and broke an opponent's arm.

The Hall of Fame coach had suspended himself for one game Wednesday and apologized for his actions. He will miss Temple's home game against Massachusetts on Saturday and road games against Rhode Island and La Salle, before returning for the Atlantic 10 tournament.

``I think my behavior is reprehensible and, as I've said 1,000 times, I take responsibility,'' Chaney told The Associated Press in a phone interview. ``If it's the judgment of the school to suspend me, I can accept the responsibility of my actions.''

Temple president David Adamany announced the suspension in a statement.

``I have advised coach Chaney of this decision and coach Chaney has again expressed his deepest regrets for his actions,'' Adamany said.

Chaney, angered by what he thought were illegal screens by Saint Joseph's, put in seldom-used 6-foot-8, 250 pound Nehemiah Ingram against the Hawks on Tuesday to ``send a message.'' Ingram fouled forward John Bryant hard, sending him sprawling to the ground and breaking his arm. Bryant will likely miss the rest of the season.

Chaney said he called Bryant on Friday morning to apologize and also said he planned to talk to his parents. Chaney also offered to pay for any of Bryant's medical bills.


``I feel very contrite about John Bryant,'' Chaney said.

Saint Joseph's was traveling to Rhode Island and no one from the team was immediately available for comment.

Atlantic 10 commissioner Linda Bruno supported Temple's decision to extend the suspension and said Chaney failed in his responsibility as a teacher and mentor.

``He is aware that our code of conduct states any further behavior that does not reflect the standards of our conference will have severe consequences,'' Bruno said.

Chaney's only other suspension came in 1994, when Temple suspended him for one game after he threatened then-Massachusetts coach John Calipari during a postgame news conference.

Chaney said he did not regret describing Ingram as a ``goon'' after the game because he said the term had been used to describe his team the last time they play Saint Joseph's.

``It was just a word that was reverberating throughout my head,'' Chaney said.

Chaney also said the suspension sent a strong message to Temple's students that abhorrent behavior would not be tolerated.

After some students spit in the direction of Saint Joe's players and cheerleaders, Adamany said the first few rows of the student section at the Liacouras Center would be empty for Saturday's game as a reminder they should uphold the standards of good sportsmanship.

``I incited them by my behavior, I guess,'' Chaney said.

Philadelphia 76ers guard Aaron McKie, who played for Chaney from 1991-94, stood by his former coach.

``I'm sure Coach in his private time, his down time, probably regrets what he said because he's always trying to do things the right way,'' McKie said. ``I hope people don't misunderstand that. It's just an unfortunate incident.''

The Hall of Famer has a 721-294 record in 33 seasons. He said he hasn't decided how the suspension will affect his decision about whether to return for another season.

``I've had a reputation for many years, I've done many things wrong and made a lot of mistakes,'' Chaney said. ``My name is a lightning rod. Right now, I'll just take inventory of myself.''

Baseball Guru
02-25-2005, 06:22 PM
Discuss

Baseball Guru
02-25-2005, 06:24 PM
Personally I dont think this is nearly enough..

I think at MINIMUM he should be suspended throughout the A-10 Tourney if not into next season....

I would not even be opposed to him being fired...

This is a disgraceful thing for him and the Temple program!!:Pissed:

rockin500
02-25-2005, 06:44 PM
fired? no, because many times coaches send out the goon squad, he was just dumb enough to admit it and didnt explain to his player how to hard foul. suspended for the rest of the season including the A-10 tourney? yep.

he is a bit of a nutjob, though, and needs some of that anger management that has been suggested to bobby knight.

I Are Baboon
02-25-2005, 08:06 PM
The punishment should fit the crime. Make Cheney lay his arm across a couple of 2x4's and have someone jump on his arm until it breaks.

rockin500
02-25-2005, 09:24 PM
The punishment should fit the crime. Make Cheney lay his arm across a couple of 2x4's and have someone jump on his arm until it breaks.
thatd probably take a midget one time to do that. ;)

racinghoss
03-15-2005, 02:07 AM
Maybe the kid with the broken arm can beat Chaney upside the head with his cast one time. They could make it pay-per-view with all the publicity this story is getting. I say fire him. He ruined 2 kids college careers and gave one a label that he will have to live with for a long time.

However, to show how hypocritical I am: I think Bobby Knight is a great man and a great coach and I rather agree with his coaching style. Must be the Marine in me.

Misha77Piazza
03-15-2005, 04:39 PM
I'm not too pleased to hear that Chaney is going to coach his team in NIT tourney. In my opinion, he should have been suspended until NEXT season. So this suspension is NOT enough since poor kid has a broken arm that could ruin his career.

Misha77Piazza
03-15-2005, 04:41 PM
However, to show how hypocritical I am: I think Bobby Knight is a great man and a great coach and I rather agree with his coaching style. Must be the Marine in me.

Knight isn't that great man because he's very abusive and cruel to his players BUT for the fact, he is really great coach. He needs to adjust his attitude and his anger. Still, I can't stomach him anyway.

rockin500
03-15-2005, 05:17 PM
i love bobby knight, and would want my imaginary kid to go to his school. john chaney is a bit whacked, but hes a good coach and i dont really have that big of a problem with him coming back. there isnt a coach in the world who hasnt had a player commit a goon hard foul at one point in their careers. BUT they a) dont announce it (even when everyone knows where its coming from) and b) usually they give a bit of advice on how to hard foul.

the Refs probably share as much, if not more of the blame than anyone. If they do their job even remotely, there isnt a player injured, and nehemiah ingram doesnt foul out in 4 minutes. and ingram also has to share some of the blame. He gets a free pass, but the coach is the only one punished? ridicilous.

so no i dont really have a problem with him coaching again this year. He's served his five games. Its not like he killed the kid or anything.

racinghoss
03-16-2005, 12:24 AM
Knight isn't that great man because he's very abusive and cruel to his players BUT for the fact, he is really great coach. He needs to adjust his attitude and his anger. Still, I can't stomach him anyway.

He is the Bear Bryant of basketball. He is a great man in my opinion, more coaches like him would mean less kids doing stupid stuff on the floor like flipping off the camera, hitting other players in the jimmy, the cut-throat action, or just being a bonehead show-off, etc. Like I said, because of my USMC background, I like his style. IMHO, he is one of the top 3 coaches of all time. He has never physically hurt anyone (at least seriously, maybe damaged some pride here and there, which is a good thing), he just makes kids think twice before acting like buttholes. Whatever your opinions, his system works and he still recruits lots of good players to play for him; so he cant be that bad.