Oban Hills brawl, Auburn Hills palace group assault punishment

Updated on physical education 2024-04-15
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    That's basically it, but at that time, it was Big Ben Hamilton Atay Jackson O'Neal Jr. Like Wallace, they have been fighting all the time This has ** You go and see.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At that time, the more fierce ones were Big Ben, Hamilton, Artay, Jackson, O'Neal Jr., like Wallace, who had been fighting all the time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You've forgotten one person: Tinsley. He was on the Pacers, and he went back to the locker room when he was in the chaos on the court, but then he came out with a broom in his hand and was pulled back before he could get into the court....The heaviest punishment is just those people, Altay Xiao Ao and Big Ben, but it seems that there is no little prince Prince...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There should also be Al Harrington.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No Prince. He was praised as the only player who didn't leave his seat.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Full arrogance is the big book!

    Ah Tai should have beaten him...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    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 has 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 assault and battery and will face up to 93 days in prison and a $500 fine if convicted.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The one who slept was Artest.

    On November 19, 2004, during a game between the Pacers and the Pistons at the Pistons' home court, a player-fan scuffle broke out.

    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.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Very interesting fight In that era, several big players in the NBA were all among them, Artest, Jackson, O'Neal Jr., Ben Wallace, Rasheed Wallace, hehe, Artey was a player with a lot of small movements, and the conflict arose because of this, Arty made a rude foul on Ben Wallace, who was unhappy about losing, and pushed Atay hard, and the two sides caused a conflict, but it quickly subsided, and Artay lay calm on the technical table, but was suddenly hit by a Coke cup thrown down from the audience, intentionally or unintentionally (Afterwards, the man's name is Green) Atay, who was in a bad mood, rushed to the audience frantically, and O'Neal Jr., Jackson, as a brother, and several other teammates also rushed up to fight with the audience, and the Pistons players also went up to pull the fight, and the results of the processing were found on the Internet, and the spectator (Green), who was still Coke, was banned by the Pistons from playing at home, and the Pistons were not allowed to play at home.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There were players involved in the brawl from both teams. The Pacers players involved at the time were Artest, Stephen Jackson, O'Neal Jr. and Jones. (The first three were all severely punished by the league, and Jones escaped punishment because he was beaten up by the fans before he could make a shot).

    The Pistons players didn't join the brawl, but then-Pistons player Ben Wallace was the cause of the whole incident because of a foul on Artest that was brutal earlier.

    It is worth mentioning that the fan who threw drinks at Atay was John Green, which also directly caused Atay's emotions to lose control. Green was sentenced to 30 days in prison and fined $500, and his Pistons season ticket was taken back.

    After that, the Pistons sent Green an official letter, in which he clearly informed Green that he would lose the right to play at the Pistons' home court for life.

    The Auburn Hills Palace Mass Assault Incident, which occurred in the November 19, 2004 game between the Pacers and the Pistons, was the largest, heaviest punishment, and worst mass assault in NBA history. The incident started when Artest was lying on the technical table and a fan poured beer on him, causing Artest to lose control of his emotions. Atay then rushed to the audience and beat the fans.

    Stephen Jackson followed, also beating the fans. Seeing this, the players join the clan. Artest was banned for 73 games, suspended all salaries, and lost up to $10,000 for beating fans.

    Jackson was suspended for 30 games and O'Neal Jr. was suspended for 15 games. The Pistons also have players suspended for the game. Fans who provoked and participated in the incident were also punished accordingly.

    Because of the infamous Auburn Hills palace incident, the name developed into one of the synonyms of the NBA group fight.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Triggering the Auburn Hills incident, Green (the one who threw the beer) was sentenced to 30 days in prison, fined $500, and the Pistons season ticket he held was also recovered.

    2. Artest was banned from all competitions for the remainder of the 04-05 season.

    3. Stephen. Jackson was suspended for 30 games, O'Neal Jr. 25 and Johnson 5;

    4. Pistons center Ben. Wallace was suspended for six games, and a few others were suspended for one or two, for a total of nine players banned for more than 140 games.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When it comes to brawls in NBA history, then the infamous Auburn Hills Palace brawl must be on the list! Back in the 04-05 regular season, the Pacers, led by O'Neal Jr. and Artest, challenged the defending champion Pistons led by Hamilton, Billups and Big Ben. The two teams can be said to have a long-standing grudge, and there were 6 games in the Eastern Conference finals last year, and the Pistons finally won 4:

    2 defeated the Pacers. However, at that time, the Pistons were already in decline, and they had long lost their original championship style. On the contrary, the young Pacers have matured after the baptism of the Eastern Conference finals, playing well at the beginning of the season, and were the most promising team in the league at that time.

    And in that game, the result of the game was indeed as everyone expected, 45 seconds before the final game, the Pacers still led by 15 points, the result of the game was decided, but no one was across, and in the last 45 seconds, the largest clash in NBA history broke out. There was also a clash between players and fans, the impact of which was quite bad.

    After suffering such a heavy punishment, the Pacers completely lost their former style, and the team barely entered the playoffs, although they eliminated the Celtics in seven games in the first round, but were eliminated directly in the second round. Although many of the main players of the Pacers involved in this matter were severely punished by the league at that time, they were not innocent, after all, they were all directly or indirectly involved in the brawl, and the most innocent player was none other than Reggie Miller!

    Reggie Miller, who was 39 years old at the time, had already entered the end of his career, and he should have retired early, but in order to win a championship at the end of his career, Reggie Miller decided to hold on to the Pacers for another year. After all, the Pacers, who were strong at that time, were the most powerful contenders for the championship that year! But Artest shattered Reggie Miller's championship dream with his fists, and the former superstar retired the following year without a title!

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