Wright then. That's that
TweetOK. That'll be the end of that then, No-one did anything to anyone, and anyone who says different knows nothing about anything.
That's the official report from the NBL of the upshot 10 days earlier of the Perth-Adelaide melee at The Jungle.
So, first, Wildcats import James Ennis did not attempt to strike.
Now we also know 36ers coach Joey Wright was not guilty of striking in the post-match aftermath.
And Wildcats second assistant Adam Tatalovich was not guilty of striking or using abusive language.
In fact, if I'm not mistaken, none of it even happened! It was all a figment of Tim Gossage's vivid imagination.
Ah. But wait.
The NBL decided to fine both clubs $5,000 for a code of conduct breach.
So, something DID happen!!
No. Hang on. The sanctions are suspended for 12 months so maybe nothing did happen, after all.
The good thing though is the NBL judiciary covered itself in glory in how the entire issue was handled, from the word "go".
If I am not mistaken, judiciary members will even be flown into Adelaide for the March 14 clash between the league's leading two teams.
Just in case something doesn't happen.
Phew. It's a good thing no-one looks ridiculous.
Online
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/basketball/boti-nagys-nbl-round-rebound-19-charles-no-longer-in-charge-as-the-colonel-marches-back-in-for-the-kings/story-fnii09gt-1226835785537

