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Pacers Brawl With Fans During Pistons Game
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[quote:OAW 0:MV80MTM1MF8zMzM3NjA3X0QxM0M3Q0Uy] OAW did you see the game. I did. Artest was just laying in the scorers table and then things were cooling off when a fan hurls a bottle at him from point blank range. If someone in the stands threatened to end my career like that I would have wailed on him, too. I didnīt see the game. I saw the story on the news, but whatever happened is gonna cost people alot of money. In fines and lawsuits and whatever else there is. [/quote]
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Pacers Brawl With Fans During Pistons Game
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By LARRY LAGE, AP Sports Writer
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Indianaīs Ron Artest and Stephen Jackson charged into the stands and fought with fans in the final minute of their game against the Detroit Pistons (news) on Friday night, forcing an early end to the Pacersī 97-82 win.
The game was stopped with 45.9 seconds remaining when a pushing and shoving between the teams spilled into the stands after fans began throwing things at the players near the scorerīs table.
"Itīs the ugliest thing Iīve seen as a coach or player," Pistons coach Larry Brown said.
After several minutes of players fighting with fans in the stands, the Pacers were pelted with beer, ice, and popcorn as they made their way to the locker room in one of the scariest brawls in an NBA game.
The Palace announcer said the game was being stopped and pleaded with fans not to throw things.
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