Pistons/Pacers Fight

Glowspeedp5 said:
NBA should be changed to GBA GHETTO BALLER ASSOCIATION
Bwuahahahahaha....I'm waiting for my update to finish so I can see the video and give my opinion. But yeah, next thing you know, Players will be stabbing each other, and carrying concealed weapons on the court to take care of business.
 
seriously the nba is out of control...those players should be suspended for a long ass time.

They are just idiots who can play basketball, without b-ball they would just be in jail, or on the streets selling crack.

hahaha
 
That wasn't as big a fight as I thought it would be...we've had bigger, badder fights at myschool. Hell, the other day there was almost a ******* riot in the halls, two chicks where going at it, one's BF steps in, others BF steps in, then BF's homies on both sides start going...let me tell you, who needs TV when you can watch all the drama in the halls at school. There was a good crowd, and the staff at our school had a hell of a time getting in there to break it up, cause the crowd was packes so tight that they couldn't get through. It was cool, cause we had like, 7cruisers at the school, and a patty wagon. It was a good old fashioned giant fight...dumb for the people fighting, but fun for the crowd. Gave us something to talk about.
 
its very hard to see it... the resolution is so tiny...

EDIT: thats what i get for using firefox... its fine in IE
 
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wickedjra said:
hahaha that just made laugh. he put barkley and class act in the same sentence. and ten years ago....ummm don't suppose the name bill lambere, and deniss rodman ring a bell, do they? both from DETROIT where the media proudly named them (as a team) the "bad boys" of the NBA. It's nothing new that violence is mixed in with sports, it's too competive and emotional not to be.
Bhamsan and wickedjra - That's right, class act. He may have been physical and boisterous, but he kept it on the court. Last time I checked, he never choked a coach (Sprewell) and never got involved in any melee's like these Pacer idiots. So in that regards, he's a class act.

BackDoc - understands my point exactly.
 
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Ron Artest go ahead and take the rest of the year off. Maybe he can finsih that rap album and make some money for the law suits he's gonna face. My regaurds to Pacers fans....you're team is done for the year as well. O'Neal is looking a nice lawsuit himself after blind siding a fan who was trying to break up an altercation.
 
Pacers lose O'Neal for 25 games, Jackson for 30 <noscript>Pacers lose O'Neal for 25 games, Jackson for 30

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<!-- template inline --> NEW YORK -- Ron Artest was suspended for the rest of the season Sunday as the NBA came down hard on three members of the Indiana Pacers for fighting with fans when a melee broke out at the end of a game against the Detroit Pistons.

Overall, nine players from the teams were banned for 143 games, including some of the harshest penalties the league ever issued. Artest is the first player to be suspended for nearly an entire season for a fight during a game.

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<table id="inlinetable" align="right" border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="198"> <tbody><tr><th colspan="3" style="background-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">NBA's Longest Suspensions</th> </tr><tr style="background-color: rgb(236, 236, 236);" valign="top"> <td style="background-color: rgb(153, 153, 153);" width="28">Games</td> <td style="background-color: rgb(153, 153, 153);" width="58">Player and Team</td> <td style="background-color: rgb(153, 153, 153);" width="88">Reason and Year</td> </tr> <tr style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" valign="top"> <td width="58"> 72</td> <td width="58"> Ron Artest, Pacers </td> <td width="58"> Fought with fans at Detroit, 2004 </td> </tr> <tr style="background-color: rgb(236, 236, 236);" valign="top"> <td width="58"> 68 </td> <td width="58"> Latrell Sprewell, Warriors </td> <td width="58"> "Physically assaulted" coach, 1997 </td> </tr> <tr style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" valign="top"> <td width="58"> 30 </td> <td width="58"> Stephen Jackson </td> <td width="58"> Fought with fans at Detroit, 2004 </td> </tr> <tr style="background-color: rgb(236, 236, 236);" valign="top"> <td width="58"> 26 </td> <td width="58"> Kermit Washington, Lakers </td> <td width="58"> Punched Rudy Tomjanovich, 1977 </td> </tr> <tr style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" valign="top"> <td width="58"> 25 </td> <td width="58"> Jermaine O'Neal, Pacers </td> <td width="58"> Fought with fans at Detroit, 2004 </td> </tr> <tr style="background-color: rgb(236, 236, 236);" valign="top"> <td width="58"> 11 </td> <td width="58"> Dennis Rodman, Bulls </td> <td width="58"> Kicked courtside TV photographer, 1997 </td> </tr> <tr style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" valign="top"> <td width="58"> 10 games </td> <td width="58"> Vernon Maxwell, Rockets </td> <td width="58"> Hit fan in stands, 1995 </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <!---------------------INLINE TABLE (END)--------------------> Indiana's Stephen Jackson was suspended for 30 games and Jermaine O'Neal for 25. Detroit's Ben Wallace -- whose shove of Artest after a foul led to the 5-minute fracas -- drew a six-game ban, while Pacers guard Anthony Johnson got five games.

Four players were suspended for a game apiece: Indiana's Reggie Miller, and Detroit's Chauncey Billups, Elden Campbell and Derrick Coleman.

All of the suspensions are without pay.

Artest, O'Neal and Jackson -- who all threw punches at fans in the stands or on the court at the end of the nationally televised Pacers-Pistons game Friday night -- began serving their suspensions Saturday. Indiana, limited to just six players because of the suspensions and injuries, dropped an 86-83 decision to Orlando.

"The actions of the players involved wildly exceeded the professionalism and self-control that should fairly be expected from NBA players," NBA commissioner David Stern said in a statement, adding that the league must not "allow our sport to be debased by what seem to be declining expectations."

The NBA also has to "redefine the bounds of acceptable conduct for fans attending our games and resolve to permanently exclude those who overstep those bounds," Stern said.

He added that security procedures in all NBA arenas will be reviewed and rules need to be added to prevent a repeat of what happened at Auburn Hills, Mich., on Friday.

The brawl was particularly violent, with Artest and Jackson bolting into the stands near center court and throwing punches at fans after debris was tossed at the players.

Later, fans who came onto the court were punched in the face by Artest and O'Neal.

Nine people were treated for injuries, and police are investigating possible criminal charges.

Wallace began the fracas by delivering a hard, two-handed shove to Artest after Wallace was fouled on a drive to the basket with 45.9 seconds remaining. After the fight ended, the referees called off the rest of the game.

The initial skirmish wasn't all that bad, with Artest retreating to the scorer's table and lying atop it after Wallace sent him reeling backward. But when a fan tossed a cup at Artest, he stormed into the stands, throwing punches as he climbed over seats.

Jackson joined Artest and threw punches at fans, who punched back. At one point, a chair was tossed into the fray.
 
i think that guy who got punched by oneal is going to make some good money off this, if you look at the video taped he was punched out 3 times!
 

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