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HndsmCelt said:Amen worst security since the Stones at Atalmont Speedway![]()
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HndsmCelt said:Amen worst security since the Stones at Atalmont Speedway![]()
Alacron said:If I were David Stern:
Wallace: For the face push and towel throwing: Two game suspension
Artest: For going into the stands and attacking (wrong guy?): Eight game suspension, should be enough to do a short promotional tour for the album.
Jackson: For going into the stands and hitting guy: Two game suspension
Jones: For going into stands to get Artest, and getting pummelled: Nothing
O'Neal: For landing the best connection of the night: One game suspension. Guy deserved it, but Artest had already given it to him. Jermaine can't escape scot-free on this one.
Fans: Identify those throwing items or punches, ban from all future NBA events, and prosecute to fullest extent of the law.
Good ol' Scot was Mr. Cool tonight.
It is a sad day for basketball, and I have a feeling this incident will change the way we view live NBA games forever.
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You have much more restraint than I have. Someone throws beer on you and instinct takes over. Artest was staying out of the fight on the court. The fight was under control until the fans got involved. Kind of makes the throwing of the glow sticks last year at ARCO look like childs play. I believe that Artest will get suspended, but the league should also look at the cicumstances. IMHO, Wallce should be suspended for the longest period out of anyone. It was his overaction to a foul that started the whole mess.BigWaxer said:I disagree 10000%, He went into the stands and attacked a fan. Let the police deal with the fan not Ron Artest. How can he argue self defense in that situation when he went into the stands? How many sports players get things tossed at them? It probably happens nightly.
In the real world if I dumped my beer on someone’s head and the guy came back and punched me I would watching that guy get tossed in jail.
NO PLAYER has any right to go into the stands period. IMO no matter what spin the Steven A's are trying to put on it this was an embarrassment to the NBA.
Sure the fan needs to be arrested but on the flip side I think Ron A also should be in cuffs.
Just a disgrace I couldn’t believe my eyes when I seen it
Thanks for the video. One thing, at one point during the Brawl, one of the Piston announcers said that this isn't pretty but IT HAPPENS. I believe that was Bill Lambeer who said it. I know he has seen and in a lot of cases instigated fights in his career, but to say that IT HAPPENS is making sound like this extreme of a circumstance is normal. IMHO.xrzn said:FULL VIDEO
http://www.clickondetroit.com/sports/3935695/detail.html (there's a small commercial right before)
sadly, that was really funnyzip95843 said:Dear NHL!!!
Please, open the season!!! Do you see how angry Detroit fans are without Red Wings playing? Please, NHL, save NBA from disgrace...
That was a 2002 game.Insomniacal Fan said:http://www.nba.com/pacers/news/game70_pistons_020326.html
What I want to know, is what the hell Brad Miller was doing in Detroit!?
If the people want to press criminal/civil charges against the players, that's their business. I was just stating the punishment I felt should be handed down from the League.bdouble013 said:Wait, people in the stands get prosecuted to the fullest extend of the law and you are going to give Jackson 2 games and JO 1 game for attacking fans? Give me a break.
bibbyweb said:That was a 2002 game.
There was no way Bobby could've got to the fan at that point, since the guy was above him in the stands and Bobby was already being escorted out. He did run out to look and point at the guy, though, and I'm sure if he had long enough arms, he'd have decked him right there.Kingaholic said:Does anyone remember 4 or 5 years ago in Orlando when Bobby and T-Mac got into it and were both ejected. As Bobby was leaving sombody threw beer on him. He turned around and yelled at the fan but I don't remember him ever trying to go into the stands to fight the fan!!! But maybe I'm wrong.
Artest was in danger, huh? That beer was gonna hurt him...vj9999 said:I don't blame Artest at all. Self defense in my opinion. He was so calm and cool about the whole thing. The "fan" got what he deserved.
Yes, I remember because I was at that game. The guy who threw the cup was escorted out of the TD Waterhouse Centre in handcuffs. BJax never ran into the stands, but he was trying to...Kingaholic said:Does anyone remember 4 or 5 years ago in Orlando when Bobby and T-Mac got into it and were both ejected. As Bobby was leaving sombody threw beer on him. He turned around and yelled at the fan but I don't remember him ever trying to go into the stands to fight the fan!!! But maybe I'm wrong.
What if he was allergic to beer?Superman said:Artest was in danger, huh? That beer was gonna hurt him...
Then the proper response is to get the beer off of him, since it's the beer that's posing the threat. Going after the fan was not self-defense; it was retaliation.zip95843 said:What if he was allergic to beer?![]()
I agree with Superman. Which ever players went into the stands should be getting the heaviest punishment. Artest and Jackson went into the stands to retaliate not to defend themselves. Lets not forget that these basketball players are considered celebrities and are held to a higher standard than a normal person. Going into the stands did nothing but escalate the problem.Superman said:Then the proper response is to get the beer off of him, since it's the beer that's posing the threat. Going after the fan was not self-defense; it was retaliation.
Let me start off my explanation by saying that I don't think anybody was right in this situation. Players, fans, security everything was just wrong. But when you have a fan on the court in this situation he is there for pure malicious purposes. It doesn't matter if his hands were by his side or up in fighting position (I just watched it again - no beer in his hand and he did square up to Artest before being punched the first time), that fan was down there to start trouble. The reason I call it self defense in this case is because we don't know what kind of trouble he intended on starting. Artest does not know this person, O'neal does not know this person and for all we know he could of had a weapon.Superman said:The fan had no business being on the court, but how is it self-defense when you hit a man in the face that doesn't even have his hands in fighting position, a man who probably wouldn't hurt you even if he did hit you, a man that hadn't hit you or even swung at you, a man who - I believe - had a beer in his hand?
And Jermaine O'Neal was 15 feet away. He wasn't defending anything except his right to sock a man on his knees in the face. The only thing about it is that his lawyers forgot to tell him that he doesn't have that right.
Don't get me wrong: the fans were wrong as well, from the very start. But I'm tired of hearing about self-defense. Ron Artest wasn't in any danger from the man that he hit in the face, and Jermaine O'Neal wasn't in any danger from the man whose clock he cleaned. Self-defense = protecting yourself from harm, not hitting someone who made you mad.
Okay, let's say ol' boy from the stands was ready to fight. There are a couple of things we do know:JonBoy418 said:Let me start off my explanation by saying that I don't think anybody was right in this situation. Players, fans, security everything was just wrong. But when you have a fan on the court in this situation he is there for pure malicious purposes. It doesn't matter if his hands were by his side or up in fighting position (I just watched it again - no beer in his hand and he did square up to Artest before being punched the first time), that fan was down there to start trouble. The reason I call it self defense in this case is because we don't know what kind of trouble he intended on starting. Artest does not know this person, O'neal does not know this person and for all we know he could of had a weapon.
He can. But he wasn't protecting anyone, he wasn't defending anyone. He was so mad and so worked up that he came from out of the picture and blind-sided a man that was on his knees, not posing a threat to anyone. Look at it again: what could that man have done from that position? The answer: get knocked the F out.My rationale is, the last time I remember a fan going onto a court to attack a player, Monica Seles was stabbed. Why can't Artest protect himself on his basketball court from a similar situation? Why can't O'neal come over and knock that person out as an insurance before the situation escalates even more?
You are correct. I have the right to defend my house, and Jermaine O'Neal and Ron Artest have the right to defend themselves on a basketball court.The court belongs to the players and my comparison may be far-fetched but: if you were in your house and someone you didn't know snuck in, you would not be out of line to kick the crap of that person whether he was ready to fight or not. Your house is you safe haven, the court should be the players safe haven. I blame that fan first, then security for letting him sneak on. Artest was protecting himself and O'neal was protecting Artest.
uhhh ok..sloter said:I wish I was there to throw anything at him myself.
The whole scene was hilarious: GO PISTONS!!!
Then you become just as childish as Artest!sloter said:Then, he lays on the scorer table, crosses his legs and puts hands behind his head acting like he's a bad ***. I wish I was there to throw anything at him myself.
The whole scene was hilarious: GO PISTONS!!!
Did Big Ben charge into the stands to attack a fan in "self defense?" Did he come running and sliding to sock a stupid fan in the side of the head? I don't think so. Sure, he got Artest going, but I think other players did a lot more damage than Ben. And some of those fans should get in as much trouble as those players. Geez, have these men ever heard of something called a controlled temper? Ugh... such a disgrace.vj9999 said:I recorded the whole thing. This might be one of the ugliest brawls I have seen in a while. I blame Ben Wallace for the whole thing. He should get at least 10 games suspension im my opinion.