
Timberwolves-Pistons fight: Multiple players, coaches ejected
Timberwolves-Pistons fight: Multiple players, coaches ejected
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Former NBA player Gordon Hayward has his choice between Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for MVP, and make it clear who he thinks should win.
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The NBA will have some decisions to make in the coming days after a fight took place during Sunday night's game between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Detroit Pistons.
Multiple players were involved in the scuffle that managed to spill into the crowd.
After things had settled down, immediate decisions were made regarding the five players and two coaches who were involved.
Who was ejected from Timberwolves vs. Pistons game for fighting?
Naz Reid, Donte DiVincenzo and assistant coach Pablo Prigioni from the Timberwolves were ejected following the altercation on the court.
Head coach J.B. Bickerstaff, Ron Holland, Isaiah Stewart and Marcus Sasser of the Pistons were also tossed from the game.
Reaction to Timberwolves-Pistons fight
With the fight involving the Pistons, multiple social media posts referenced the "Bad Boys" or the infamous 2004 "Malice at the Palace."
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