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First of all, I think the fans shouldn't throw away beer bottles. But at this point I think Artest should be a little more sensible. As a professional footballer, you shouldn't have to go out of your way with the fans for this.
In fact, that's how it is on the basketball court. But then if the players of both sides fight. Xiao Ao: They're right.
As a teammate. The boss of the team must step up. Otherwise, others will not listen to you in the future.
Just like last time Anthony. It doesn't seem like it's his business. But he has to stand up for his teammates.
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Of course he was right.
It's the home fans!! The man was a little full. It's really looking for a fight.
Since the referee can be forgiven when he makes a mistake, why should the player be wrong?! Faint. Players are people, too!!
Support the players, support 93!!
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It's not a question of who's right and who's wrong, it's just that both sides are fighting for their own victory, and they're both warriors.
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The fans are not right, Taytae is not right, and Big Ben is not right. In a fight, everyone shares the responsibility.
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It can only be said that Big Ben is too cautious, it is normal to lose, why provoke others, Detroit is a rogue city.
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It should be Ben's mistake.
It was he who pushed Artest.
And then only then did the conflict arise.
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Fights. It's about getting involved.
It doesn't matter who is right and who is wrong.
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Neither the fans nor the players are right.
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Auburn Hills is a city in the Greater Detroit metropolitan area of Oakland County, Michigan, United States, with a population of 21,412 (2010).
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A clash between Pacers player Artest and Pistons fans led to a brawl that cost Stern the worst fine in history. Artest, O'Neal Jr. and Jackson were suspended for the rest of the game.
That's right, as Larry Brown said, it's rare in NBA history. Even in the history of the Big 4 leagues, only the Boston Cubs in Los Angeles 26 years ago can compare to the November 19, 2004 riot.
Aftermath of the brawl.
Although the NBA officially announced that the investigation and punishment of the fight at the Auburn Hills Palace Stadium last Friday had come to an end on Tuesday local time in the United States, the investigation is still going on. Yesterday, Beijing time, they announced another embarrassing news for the league, according to the footage they researched, it was the Pacers' backup center David Harrison who beat up 67-year-old fan John Akerman in the players' aisle, not Jermaine O'Neal as previously claimed by Akerman himself. Akerman even filed a lawsuit against O'Neill Jr.
The footage clearly shows Harrison hitting Akerman twice. A Michigan spokesman said. It has previously been pointed out that Harrison has acted aggressively in the player tunnel, but his name does not appear in the NBA's list of nine penalties, which Brian McIntyre, the league's vice president of basketball affairs, explained this:
The reason for not suspending Harrison was given the chaos in the tunnel at the time, and the players just wanted to leave as early as possible. But it's clear that Akerman's lawsuit against O'Neal Jr. affects the league's punishment of the Pacers' All-Star power forward.
In addition to the investigation of the players, the Michigan investigation of the fans involved in the brawl that night has not slowed down, they have identified the perpetrator of the throwing chair into the crowd from the footage of that night, but the identity has not been conclusively confirmed, ** has announced a $1,000 reward for any whistleblower who provided information about the person, and the Pistons have also asked for a $1,000 claim. Hopefully
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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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November 19, 2004 The person who was beaten by Atai was beaten by mistake The beer and popcorn were not lost by him The person who threw it later found out who it was The one who was beaten should be a brother of Big Ben I don't know if I'm not famous The one who took the ** in the locker room I don't know.
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.
This story is fundamentally wrong, a married man hovering between two women, that means he is hurting two women, the lively girl will not feel secure in this relationship at all, one day, the man will return to his family, so she will not devote herself wholeheartedly to this relationship, so how to talk about cherishing, let alone care about deception, the problem is what kind of choice the man makes, is it a family full of responsibilities to carry, or this love that should not be established, Either, a man cannot be indecisive and not only hurt others, but also himself.
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. >>>More
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. >>>More
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. >>>More