Sportsmanship involves playing fair, following rules, not taunting opponents, and remembering that sports are just games. An example of good sportsmanship was a coach allowing an opposing player with Down syndrome to score a touchdown at the end of a lopsided game. However, running up the score 161-2 was an example of poor sportsmanship. Providing immediate medical assistance to an injured player, like with Kevin Ware's horrific leg injury, demonstrated ethical health care. While storming the court after an upset is usually fine, fans need to allow the opposing team to safely leave the court first. The core of sportsmanship is playing hard within the rules and ensuring everyone has fun.