The amazing thing was wathing Rasheed try to calm Ben down and keep him out of a fight. As far as I could see the one palyer that did everything right was Sheed.Variant said:I'd be surprised if all players were suspended for leaving the bench... the league set a bit of a precedent when the Kings did the same thing vs the Lakers... however the situations are obviously different, and in this case it definitely hurt.
Maybe both teams lose all their players and have to forfeit a couple games?
Crazy scene. Fans and players both acted like idiots.
Yeah I was actually looking for Rasheed when the brawl started - I know it's wrong, but I kind of expected him to be right in the action. Unfair opinion, sorry... but it was amazing that he was relatively calm. Definitely a positive thing, when everyone else was so riled up.HndsmCelt said:The amazing thing was wathing Rasheed try to calm Ben down and keep him out of a fight. As far as I could see the one palyer that did everything right was Sheed.
And somehow I can't see him playing there.ce_729 said:I hope the events of tonight end all of the Peja for Artest trade rumors. I wouldn't have Ron Artest on my church league team.
i want artest now more than ever.... thats exactly what we need on this team, plus his feet can actually leave the ground for a rebound.ce_729 said:I hope the events of tonight end all of the Peja for Artest trade rumors. I wouldn't have Ron Artest on my church league team.
it'll be like an injury, an ear injury to the fans.... but we'd manage, not having one of our stars for a couple of games... probably wouldnt even notice it.ce_729 said:Artest might can play defense and rebound, but what if he decides to make a sequel to his rap album and take the entire playoffs off to rest because he's tired?
Hey, those Hell's Angels were proactive in their security. At least you can say that about them. The Detroit security was peeing their pants under the bleachers.HndsmCelt said:Amen worst security since the Stones at Atalmont Speedway![]()
True that. Maybe the Palace could hire the Angles... doubt if too many fans would get rowdy a second time.Gargamel said:Hey, those Hell's Angels were proactive in their security. At least you can say that about them. The Detroit security was peeing their pants under the bleachers.
Maybe Kings fans could do our best to rehablitate the game by showing our most hated rivals some public love. I suggest we all bring/send flowers to the Lakers when they come to Sac in December.VF21 said:Tonight (in Detroit) broke my heart...
I have been a fan of the NBA since 1964. That is a long time. And tonight I saw something that broke my heart. I have a sick feeling in my stomach that I can't quite explain.
There has been a lot of footage shown already and I'm sure we'll all be heartily sick of seeing it before too long. But IMHO there is one undeniable truth. Some basketball "fans" have become less civilized than the Romans who watched and cheered while the lions devoured Christians.
I don't care what the provocation is supposed to be. There is a line you do not cross, yet someone in Detroit crossed it when they tossed a beer on Ron Artest who, for once, wasn't doing anything wrong.
Sure, Artest shouldn't have gone into the crowd afterwards, but the blame cannot be placed on him alone. He is human, as are all our players. He has been the subject of a lot of controversy and I think he finally had enough. No one should be subjected to being drenched by beer, soda, spit, foreign objects, etc. from the crowd.
The "fans" who actually came onto the court and appeared to square off against Artest should be permanently banned from all NBA arenas.
Players will undoubtedly be suspended, fined, etc. for what happened tonight. I certainly hope the Detroit police department reviews those films enough times to identify and arrest the fans who were the main instigators of this mess.
It was a good win in Sacramento for the Kings. Unfortunately, it was and will be completely overshadowed by the travesty that occurred in Detroit.
The game of basketball lost something tonight. Only time will tell just what it was...
HndsmCelt said:I am watching ESPN and aparently Walton was announcing the game. What I wnat to know is why, oh why didn't someone, anyone clock Walton during the Meale?
HndsmCelt said:I am watching ESPN and aparently Walton was announcing the game. What I wnat to know is why, oh why didn't someone, anyone clock Walton during the Meale?
Under different circumstances, I'd probably find this funny...HndsmCelt said:I am watching ESPN and aparently Walton was announcing the game. What I wnat to know is why, oh why didn't someone, anyone clock Walton during the Meale?
Props to Pollard for staying out of the fight and working to get his teammates out safely! He sort of looks like h should be security for Elvis anyway.Mad D said:well least Pollard made it out safe and dry
He was too far from the action to get involved being in street clothes. Besides, he could have been scared by the mob.HndsmCelt said:Props to Pollard for staying out of the fight and working to get his teammates out safely! He sort of looks like h should be security for Elvis anyway.