Obviously a Purdue win, but also a replication of this.
Former Dallas Mavericks guard Jason Kidd, now coach of the Brooklyn Nets, took action against a straying coach in 2010. In a game against Atlanta, Kidd spied Hawks coach Mike Woodson standing on the court, directing players on defense. Kidd dribbled right into Woodson, prompting an automatic technical foul on Atlanta and a key free throw for Dallas.
I hate that coaches are on the floor so much. Painter does it a bit but Crean spends the majority of time on the floor. One Purdue player "accidentally" tripping over him should generate a technical. If that happened a few times, I bet they wouldn't need to write articles like this.
Why won't college coaches stay off the court
Former Dallas Mavericks guard Jason Kidd, now coach of the Brooklyn Nets, took action against a straying coach in 2010. In a game against Atlanta, Kidd spied Hawks coach Mike Woodson standing on the court, directing players on defense. Kidd dribbled right into Woodson, prompting an automatic technical foul on Atlanta and a key free throw for Dallas.
I hate that coaches are on the floor so much. Painter does it a bit but Crean spends the majority of time on the floor. One Purdue player "accidentally" tripping over him should generate a technical. If that happened a few times, I bet they wouldn't need to write articles like this.
Why won't college coaches stay off the court