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From the beginning, it was the Pacers playing against the Pistons in Auburn Hills, and by the fourth quarter, the Pistons seemed to be still behind, and the atmosphere was a little wrong. I remember very well, when Big Ben was ready to make a layup after turning around on the inside, but he was greeted by Altai with a shaft, Big Ben fell to the floor, he was anxious, and roared towards Atai is lock, and removed the collar of Atai's clothes, Atai knew that he was at a loss, and he didn't fight back at first, but the fans didn't do it, and Atai lay down on the record table, and Big Ben saw that he didn't fight back, as if he was despising himself, A towel was placed directly on Atay's head. Immediately afterwards, in the rain of bullets, a glass of beer in a plastic tube fell from the sky, spilling Atai's head and body, he was immediately angry, jumped up, and knocked down a young man in a black T-shirt to use an invincible iron fist, but unfortunately hit the wrong object, and it turned out that it was the fat man (who was a habitual offender) next to the man who threw him, and Jackson also stepped forward to help greet him, and the scene was a mess.
The Pistons' players were also stupid. In the end, the security guards were dispatched to calm down.
In the midst of the chaos, the iron fists that Artay and Ouna Jr. threw at Paulson proved to be the best of the match.
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On November 20, 2004, in Detroit Auburn Hills Palace, the game between the Pistons and the Pacers reached the fourth quarter, and the Pistons center Ben Wallace made a layup and the Pacers team.
Auburn Hills Palace Incident.
Small forward Artest pulled it down in a more advanced way. However, it may be due to a bad mood to lose, Big Ben immediately responded with a punch to Artest, which triggered a violent clash between players on both sides.
During the brawl between the two sides, Artest was lying alone on the recording table. There were Pistons fans who threw Coke at him. Artest rushed to the audience and slammed a fan with a Coke.
As a result, the audience (including Ben Wallace's brother) also began to synchronize with the Walker players. Pacers point guard Tinsley had a garbage shovel in his hand, but he eventually calmed down and didn't get involved in the brawl. When the Pacers left the court from the players' tunnel, they were attacked by fans with Coke and popcorn.
In the end, Artest was banned for the entire season. O'Neal Jr., Ben Wallace, Billups and some other players from both sides and both teams have been banned and fined of varying severity. The Pistons barred two fans from the court again.
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ls+1 By the way, if it weren't for Auburn Hills Palace, the walkers of that year would have had the hope of going further Unfortunately Reggie Miller.
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John Green, the culprit of the 2004 Auburn Hills brawl, was banned for life from attending the Detroit Pistons home court.
On November 19, 2004, the Pistons sat at home at the Auburn Hills Arena to face the Indiana Pacers, and near the end of the game, Pistons player Ben Wallace and Pacers player Ron Artest clashed under the basket. When I thought the incident would subside, a glass of beer fell from the sky and smashed on Artest's body, Artest jumped into the audience in a rage and fought, and then players from both sides joined one after another, triggering the worst on-court group fight in NBA history.
The Auburn Hills brawl seriously damaged the public image of the NBA, and Artest also paid the price of a 73-game ban and a direct loss of $5 million, and the fuse of this violent incident was the beer that hit Artest, and the person who threw the beer was Green. Originally, it was very difficult to find out who was the culprit in the mixed situation on the field at that time, but coincidentally, Gosekka, the Oakland District Attorney in charge of investigating the case, was Green's neighbor, Green had been imprisoned for wounding people before the Auburn Hills incident, and then had bad deeds such as drunk driving, and was a figure who attracted much attention, so Goseca easily identified through the video that the ** who threw beer was from Green.
For triggering the Auburn Hills incident, Green was sentenced to 30 days in prison, fined $500, and had his Pistons season ticket back.
As the second anniversary of the Auburn Hills incident approached, the Pistons decided to ban Green from the Auburn Hills Arena for life. Today, Green received a letter from the Pistons official, in which he clearly informed Green that he would lose the right to play at the Pistons' home court for life. A Pistons spokesperson said in an interview that the decision was made by the team in conjunction with the league.
Regarding the Pistons' ban, Green said in an interview with Dry Boy that he has learned his lesson and promised that he will not repeat the mistakes of the past, and he hopes that Artest can help him lift the ban, and if Artest can help, he is willing to apologize to Artest and invite him to dinner.
That's the stupidest thing I've ever done in my life, and I'm not going to make a similar mistake again," Green said, "I hope Artest can talk to me and get them to lift the ban, and if he can, I'm willing to apologize to him and treat him to dinner." ”
When asked what he would do with the letter from the Pistons, Green said he would consider putting the letter up for auction online.
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It should be Artest, he hits the audience, he has a bad temper, he is very rough, very tough!
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Atai, Atai, or Atai.
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Atay was banned for one season.
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It was one of the worst fights in the NBA, and it hurt the Pacers a lot. That season, they were all optimistic about the Pacers winning the championship. That's the Pacers lineup that's really good.
The result was the Auburn Hills incident. Let's take a look at the contents.
Here's what goes through :
With only seconds left in the game, the Pistons trailed the Pacers by 15 points, and Pacers forward Artest made a rude foul on Ben Wallace, but it may have been due to the fact that the Pistons big man Ben Wallace was in a bad mood to lose, and pushed the Pacers forward Artest hard, triggering a fierce conflict between the players on both sides, and Rashid Wallace blocked the flames of both sides very well. Artest was persuaded to return to the field and lay calm on the referee's bench. Just when the two teams were still angry, suddenly a fan threw a drink cup on Artest lying on the referee's seat, Artest was in a bad mood, which led to a complete anger on Artest, Artest immediately rushed to the audience and hit the fan they thought threw the cup (later confirmed to be completely innocent), and then the other players of the Pacers rushed to the stands and had a big brawl with the fans on the spot, mainly O'Neal Jr. and Jackson helped Artest beat the fans (they were also beaten by fans), and Fred Jones, who rushed to the stands but was beaten by the fans, resulting in an extremely chaotic scene.
Finally, a large group of police officers rushed into the stadium and pulled away the crowd from the fight. But Atay didn't end it, two little fans wearing piston vests (one white T-shirt and one blue T-shirt, AJ and Charlie) broke into the stadium to provoke Atay, only to be punched by Atay, and there was another chaos, and then O'Neal Jr. rushed at high speed and punched the blue T fan directly down. At this time, Pistons head coach Larry Brown broadcasts that he wants fans to calm down; Atay was sent away first, but the Pistons fans were very irrational, and when the Pacers players left, they frantically threw popcorn and drink bottles of various colors and some other food brought in to coax, and O'Neal Jr. was smashed by a chair and had another large-scale confrontation with the fans near the passage, and after a period of confusion, an old woman was seen lying on the ground; Tinsley also took something resembling a dustpan and attempted to smash it at the fans, but was taken over.
Eventually, all Pacers players left the court. The game whistle is over. A total of nine fans were injured and two were taken to hospital.
After the game, the TV left three shots, one was a fan with blood still left, one was a stunned and confused father and daughter, and the other was a frightened young fan who was being appeased.
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It was Ron Artest (Ci Shiping) who was maliciously fouled by Ben Wallace at the time, and later Atay was persuaded to lie down on the referee's bench to calm down, and then a spectator threw a water bottle at Art, and Atay was angered and went to hit the audience.
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To put it simply, Ron Artest of the Indiana Pacers was fouled by Ben Wallace at the time, and then Artai was persuaded to lie down on the referee's bench to calm down, and then a spectator threw a water bottle at Art, which angered Atay and caused a fight.
It was precisely because of this that Atay was banned from the league for 73 games that year.
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At that time, Artest was young and impulsive, and clashed with the fans at the scene... At that time, the fans should have been emotional because the team was not performing well, and Atai had a hot temper and started to act because of the verbal discord
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In fact, this was this time, because the opponent's foul caused a conflict between the two pairs of players, and because the game was very important, so the players on both sides fought, and finally after the conflict was stopped by the referee, the fans of the other team also spilled beer on the parties, which further deepened the conflict between the two sides, and the player who had not gone away was angered again and beat the fan who splashed his beer. In the end, the scene was very chaotic, and other players joined in the beating, and fans on both sides beat up, and the incident gradually expanded.
The protagonist of this incident is Ron of the Pacers. Artest. It was the final moment between the Pistons and the Pacers, and there were only seconds left on the court, and at this time Atay had a more obvious foul.
But because the Pistons were the defending champions at the time, they lost at this time, and the players were in a bad mood, especially Ben Wallace, who was indignant and took force to express his dissatisfaction in the face of Atai's foul.
In fact, in a basketball game, it is very normal for players to have conflicts with each other, after all, the game is very intense, the players are adrenaline-pumping, and it is easy to get carried away by a rush of blood. However, this incident can go down in NBA history mainly because it has spread so widely, not only in the market but also off the court. On the other hand, because the players beat up the fans, this also had a very bad impact in the NBA at that time, and brought a huge blow to the entire NBA market.
So in the TV broadcast at the time, we could see the terrible images of the fans with blood on their faces, a lot of children crying on the sidelines, and a lot of women running around. So the punishment for this incident was also very severe, the NBA president at the time took a competitive approach to Artest, and the entire season was reimbursed, and some of the players involved were also successively contested or fined.
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It was an incident in which a player assaulted a fan. At that time, Artest was on the technical table, and a fan poured beer on him, and Artest couldn't control it, so he rushed to the audience to hit the fans, and other players participated
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The main thing is that it almost killed someone! The reason was that the fans poured beer on Ron Artest, and Artest felt insulted, so he went to the audience to beat the fans, and the other players followed suit, and the subsequent Atai was banned for 73 games and his salary was suspended.
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This is the only incident in NBA history where a player has beaten a spectator, and the beating of spectators is too bad, and the league's punishment of a player is also unique in history.
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