

The NBA suspended five players on Tuesday for their roles in a fight that took place during Sunday’s game between the Detroit Pistons and the Minnesota Timberwolves in Minneapolis.
Pistons big man Isaiah Stewart was suspended for two games, while forward Ron Holland Jr. and guard Marcus Sasser were each suspended for one game.
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Minnesota’s Naz Reid and Donte DiVincenzo were each given a one-game suspension as well.
Stewart was given an extra game “based in part on his repeated history of unsportsmanlike acts,” according to the release by the league announcing the discipline.
The scuffle began after Holland II fouled Reid on a drive to the basket with 8 minutes, 36 seconds remaining in the second quarter after tensions were already high.
After the whistle, Holland appeared to say something to Reid, who turned around and started waving his finger at Holland. That sparked even more of a verbal back-and-forth between the two.
DiVincenzo stepped into the fray and grabbed Holland. The two tangled and fell into the front row of seats on the baseline under the Wolves’ basket as coaches from both benches and security personnel leaped into action.
Pistons guard Marcus Sasser tried to come to Holland’s aid, as did resident enforcer Stewart, while coaches and security surrounded the fracas.
DiVincenzo was pinned with his back against the seats with Reid and Holland both at his feet. When Stewart tried to grab Reid on the ground, appearing to put him in a choke hold, DiVincenzo threw his shoulder into the pile in front of him, trying to clear the way.
Even after the players were separated and order was starting to be restored, Reid, Holland, Stewart and DiVincenzo continued to bark at each other. The verbal sparring extended to the coaching staffs as Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff and Wolves assistant Pablo Prigioni hurled invectives at each other.
DiVincenzo and Reid were ejected, as were Holland, Stewart and Sasser. Bickerstaff and Prigioni were also ejected.
The referees handed out seven technical fouls during the incident.
Minnesota won the game 123-104.
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