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Anonymous
Years ago
Sixers Cheerleaders told off !!!
Being a Taipans supporter I remember cringing when Joe Blake used to direct the exhaust from his motorised scooter into the opposition huddle during timeouts. Always thought that was going a tad too far.

Anonymous
Years ago
Fans don't deliberately get up out of their seat to move directly under the basket in an attempt to distract a free throw shooter visually, that's the difference. It is poor sportsmanship and that should never be condoned.

Anonymous
Years ago
I realise trying to bring some common sense to things on this forum can be dangerous, but what about the image it creates? By allowing the girls to move under the basket to attempt distraction is teaching kids it's okay to be a bad sport. To a lesser extent it's also a form of cheating.
