A New Jersey high school basketball coach’s life allegedly was threatened over playing time for his team’s seniors.

The coach of Lincoln High School, in Jersey City, was dragged from his car Monday night and threatened with a crossbar, according to a police report obtained by NJ Advance Media. His name was not published because he is an alleged victim of a crime.

According to the police report, cops were called to the area at 8:20 p.m. for an armed robbery. The coach wasn’t at the scene of the crime, and instead walked into the West District police station three blocks from the school. He said a masked man holding a crowbar forced him to the ground, the report states.

“You need to start playing the seniors for two minutes a quarter or I’m going to kill you,” the suspect told the coach, according to the report.

No arrests have been made as of Thursday evening.

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