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Georgetown was involved in a brawl with the Bayi Rockets in an exhibition game in China on Thursday. Head coach John Thompson III had to pull his team from the court with 10 minutes to play. (Associated Press)
The game in Beijing ended in a 64-64 tie as coach John Thompson III pulled his team off the court because of the melee.
In an emailed statement, Thompson expressed sadness over the situation on a trip he hoped would bring his young team together.
“Tonight, two great teams played a very competitive game that unfortunately ended after heated exchanges with both teams,” Thompson’s statement said. “We sincerely regret that this situation occurred.
“We remain grateful for the opportunity our student-athletes are having to engage in a sport they love here in China, while strengthening their understanding of a nation we respect and admire at Georgetown University.”
The Rockets are a military team in the professional Chinese Basketball Association, with their players serving in the People’s Liberation Army.
Georgetown’s trip was off to a promising start after the Hoyas opened with 98-91 win over the Shanxi Dragons in front of Vice President Joe Biden.
Two more games are planned in Shanghai before Georgetown returns home Aug. 27.
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