NBA fans, who knows what the Auburn Hills incident is all about?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-26
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A detailed explanation of the causes and consequences of the Auburn Hills Palace incident.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    On November 20, 04, in the Pacers' away game against the Pistons at the Palace Arena in Auburn Hills, the largest violent incident in the entire NBA history broke out due to the lack of calm between fans and players. Eventually, the Pacers players fled the scene in a rain of various drinks created by Pistons fans.

    Just one day later, the NBA league quickly made a penalty decision for the incident. The nine players involved in the fight were suspended for a total of 143 games, and the Pacers' Artest was suspended for a total of 73 games throughout the season; Stephen Jackson, the leading point guard, is suspended for 30 games; main power forward O'Neal Jr. is suspended for 25 games; Anthony Johnson is suspended for five games; Reggie Miller is suspended for one game. On the Pistons' side, the main center Ben Wallace is suspended for 6 games, and Billups, Campbell, and Coleman are each suspended for one game.

    A Pistons fan who was punished for storming the stadium in the Auburn Hills brawl filed charges against O'Neal Jr. and Johnson of the Pacers on Monday.

    The fan, Hytower, a Pistons season ticket holder, has been permanently barred from entering the stadium for storming the stadium, in addition to a possible 90-day prison sentence and a $500 fine. A few days ago, he filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court, and O'Neal Jr. and Johnson were again the targets of the charges, and Highard said that he was beaten to varying degrees by the two men. The duo have been charged with bodily injury and assault and will face up to 93 days in prison and a $500 fine if convicted.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Anyway, now I watched the live broadcast, and I didn't see it, and I missed it a little wow, now the beast is by Yao Mai's side, guarding the rocket

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It should be Artest, he hits the audience, he has a bad temper, he is very rough, very tough!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Atai, Atai, or Atai.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Atay was banned for one season.

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