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        <title><![CDATA[Juwan Howard allegedly threatened Mark Turgeon before Big Ten ejection]]></title>
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<p>Michigan coach Juwan Howard allegedly threatened Maryland coach Mark Turgeon <strong>before he was ejected </strong>during the second half of Friday’s Big Ten quarterfinal.</p>



<p>Maryland told the conference that Howard told Turgeon, &#8220;I’ll f&#8212;ing kill you,&#8221; <strong>InsideMDSports.com reported</strong>, citing an unnamed source. </p>



<p>No formal complaint was filed, per the report. Howard is not expected to be disciplined, meaning he will coach Saturday in the semifinal against Ohio State.</p>



<p>The two coaches had to be separated by officials and other staff members after a shouting match between the benches broke out in the second half of the Wolverines&#8217; 79-66 win.</p>



<p>Turgeon told reporters he preemptively called Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren about Michigan taunting his bench during two regular-season matchups.</p>



<p>When it happened again Friday as Michigan cruised to victory, Turgeon said he “wasn’t going to take it the third game. And so I stood up for my team, I stood up for me.” </p>



<p>He was charged with one technical foul but continued coaching the game, while Howard was thrown out after drawing two technical fouls.</p>



<p>Michigan freshman Hunter Dickinson trash-talked the Maryland bench during a win on New Year’s Eve, but the report states Howard was doing so as well rather than curtailing his players.</p>



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<p>“We have incredibly passionate coaches, incredibly passionate players, incredibly passionate fans,” Warren said on Big Ten Network. “Just like with all these things, our office does review it from a sportsmanship-policy standpoint, which we did following the game. And there will be no further action. We feel the officials handled it appropriately on the court and diffused the situation.”</p>



<p>It looked like Howard was gesturing toward the Maryland bench to start the fracas, but he later said he was trying to argue a call with the officials when Turgeon said, “Juwan I’m not going to let you talk to me! You don’t talk to me ever again!”&nbsp;</p>



<p>Afterward, Howard told reporters, &#8220;I was raised by grandma and by Chicago. When a guy charges you, you go into defense mode… When he charged me, I reacted.”</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Ryan Dunleavy</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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