Did UCLA and USC get a little punchy?
USC's Daniel Hackett appeared to be jawing at UCLA's Drew Gordon so much before he got
elbowed in the face that one reporter joked it was a self-inflicted
wound. Hackett was more energized than usual after the run-in with the freshman forward. It helped USC when he was waving his arms in
the air to pump up the crowd. It helped UCLA when he overran his man on
defense and gave up an easy look at the basket.
After the game, USC Coach Tim Floyd didn't want to comment on the incident. "That's not the story of the game," he told reporters. "The story of the game is 'we got beat.' " Of course, the moment is bound to wind up on YouTube and will be a hot-button issue on Internet message boards. And in articles. And more articles.
"It was nothing, just basketball. You're going to have times like that," said UCLA senior point guard Darren Collison. Gordon "always plays clean. He doesn't ever play dirty in practice. He's a good teammate."
Hackett didn't want to make a story out of it either, and had nothing but nice words for his opponents. "I know Drew," he said. "He's going to be a heck of a player."
"It's a rivalry. It's the beauty of the game," he continued. "Lakers-Celtics, people get thrown on the ground. USC-UCLA, people get hit in the face. It's no big deal."
—Adam Rose
Photo: Daniel Hackett and Michael Roll tangle during UCLA's visit at USC.
Credit: David Zentz / Associated Press

Adam, I don't know where you've been the last 80 years or so, but this was one of the tamest UCLA-USC game I've ever seen, including some Tennis matches. Nobody wants to make an issue of it, except for the press.
I guess it's a slow sports week with the NFL playoffs and everything. This and the Norton spat shows LA really needs a pro football team to keep the sports writers occupied.
Posted by: Bruintechie | January 12, 2009 at 11:21 PM