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In a high school basketball game in January 2002 between Brooklyn's Abraham Lincoln High School and Paul Robeson High School, Lincoln coach Dwayne "Tiny" Morton pulled his team off the court during intense gameplay. This led to Morton's suspension by the Public Schools Athletic League (P.S.A.L.) and a forfeiture of the game, which his team had been winning. Background of the 2002 game The initial incident: The mid-season showcase game was marked by physical play and multiple technical fouls. A fight in the stands eventually prompted Morton's decision to pull his team. Morton's reinstatement: After the suspension, Morton was fined but ultimately reinstated as coach for Lincoln's next game. Rivalry and postseason rematch: The rivalry was intense, and despite the earlier forfeiture, the two teams met again in the P.S.A.L. final in March 2002. In the championship game, Lincoln won behind the stellar play of Sebastian Telfair. The outcome and lasting memory The incident is remembered as a controversial moment in the two schools' storied rivalry. An Instagram account for high school basketball recently re-highlighted the event, referring to it as the "Most Controversial Game Ever?!".