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This led to a massive brawl involving players and fans. The game was stopped, and several players were suspended for 146 games. This incident caused the NBA to increase security and change rules ...
Kendrick Perkins talks about NBA locker room fights and how he had to step in to stop Shaquille O'Neal from making matters ...
That escalation took Jones-García over the edge, as he ran across the court and tried to punch an Argentine player, knocking ...
Greg Anthony, who was nursing a sprained ankle, joined the brawl and had the biggest fine of $20,500. Johnson was fined $15,000, and the league gave Rivers a $10,00 bill.
Dec. 16, 2006 • The Knicks and Nuggets brawled at Madison Square Garden near the end of Denver's blowout win. Mardy Collins' hard foul on Denver's J.R. Smith sparked the fightin ...
The most infamous brawl in NBA history started when Indiana’s Ron Artest – years before changing his name to Metta World Peace – fouled Detroit’s Ben Wallace late in a Nov. 19, 2004 game.
The most infamous brawl in NBA history started when Indiana’s Ron Artest – years before changing his name to Metta World Peace – fouled Detroit’s Ben Wallace late in a Nov. 19, 2004 game.
The most infamous brawl in NBA history started when Indiana’s Ron Artest – years before changing his name to Metta World Peace – fouled Detroit’s Ben Wallace late in a Nov. 19, 2004 game.
The most infamous brawl in NBA history started when Indiana’s Ron Artest – years before changing his name to Metta World Peace – fouled Detroit’s Ben Wallace late in a Nov. 19, 2004 game.
The most infamous brawl in NBA history started when Indiana’s Ron Artest – years before changing his name to Metta World Peace – fouled Detroit’s Ben Wallace late in a Nov. 19, 2004 game.
The most infamous brawl in NBA history started when Indiana’s Ron Artest – years before changing his name to Metta World Peace – fouled Detroit’s Ben Wallace late in a Nov. 19, 2004 game. Wallace ...
The most infamous brawl in NBA history started when Indiana’s Ron Artest – years before changing his name to Metta World Peace – fouled Detroit’s Ben Wallace late in a Nov. 19, 2004 game.