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VIDEO: Ex-Bulls Coach Breaks Up Wild Casino Catfight

Nov. 5 2009, Published 5:12 a.m. ET

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A new YouTube video shows former Chicago Bulls/USC coach Tim Floyd stepping in to break up a wild fight between several women at the Morongo Casino in Cabazon, California.

Another hoops stalwart, ex-USC coach Henry Bibby (whose son, Mike, plays for the Atlanta Hawks) is also seen trying to quell the skirmish

"I was leaving and then this thing happened in the food court," Floyd told ESPN Thursday. "It looks like a bar but it's a food court. All I can say is that it was more physical than anything I'd seen in the Pac-10 and decided somebody needed to break it up... it was one of those deals where people were circling, chanting and cheering. It went on for 20 to 30 seconds before I walked up there. I was thinking someone would break it up but nobody would."

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