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Anonymous
Years ago
What has gender got to do with CP3's comment?
I don't think there is anything remotely sexist about the comment "maybe this isn't for her". It is definitely pointed at ONE referee (her being towards a singular person not a group of people.) If he were trying to be sexist he would have said "maybe this isn't for women", or "maybe this isn't for them". If it was a rookie male ref over reacting and throwing techs like Tyson throws punches then he would have said "maybe this isn't for him" and no-one would have even bought up the sex, infact they probably would be defending CP3 to a certain extent in the media rather than bashing him.


Years ago
BASKETBALL Australia privately is investigating the possibility of rearranging elite level senior basketball scheduling across the country from 2011.
A plan to play the NBL annually from February to June as the league did in 1998 when it played a highly successful "bridging season" to accommodate its switch from being played in the winter of 1997 to summer in 1998-99 is a hot agenda item for BA.
A July-December switch of NBL season had been mooted but a February-June alternative is gaining momentum.
