Manila Bulletin

MASSIVE BRAWL

Five players tossed in Magic-Wolves melee

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Five players were tossed from Orlando's win in Minnesota on Friday, Feb. 3, as the second NBA brawl in as many days overshadow­ed Phoenix's upset of the leaguelead­ing Boston Celtics.

The wild scenes in Minneapoli­s erupted in the third quarter with an exchange between Orlando's Mo Bamba and Minnesota's Austin Rivers.

Bamba, Orlando's 2.13-meter tall center, left his seat off the bench and punches were thrown, sparking a scrum that had security scrambling to separate players.

It ended with Bamba and Rivers ejected along with Orlando point guard Jalen Suggs and Minnesota's Taurean Prince and Jaden McDaniels.

"When someone gets up like that and gets in your face it can go one of two ways," Rivers said. "He threw a punch and it missed. And then Suggs, I think, grabbed me by my neck. That's a big no-no."

Rivers said he'd heard talk from a player he didn't know on Orlando's bench more than once during the game and far from trying to incite more he'd asked him to "just keep it respectful, bro."

"I feel bad that I got thrown out of a game and I feel like I let my team down and in the process, two other guys, important players for our team, got thrown out as well," Rivers said.

Minnesota coach Chris Finch was clearly irked that more Timberwolv­es players than Magic players were tossed.

He said he didn't see any exchanges to spark the row, but "guy coming off the bench and throwing a punch -pretty egregious."

Orlando coach Jamahl Mosley also missed the start of the incident.

The Magic, who were leading 83-73 when hostilitie­s erupted with 1:32 left in the third, went on to win 127-120, led by 20 points from reserve point guard Cole Anthony.

In Boston, the absence of injured Devin Booker and Cam Johnson was no hindrance to the Suns, who bounced back from a blowout loss to Atlanta to beat the Celtics 106-94.

With Johnson and Devin Booker sidelined by injury, the Suns looked unlikely to turn the tide two days after a 32-point loss to the Atlanta Hawks.

But the Celtics, the owners of the best record in the league and the second-ranked scoring team, were held to less than 100 points at home for the first time since December.

Jaylen Brown scored 27 points for Boston, but Jayson Tatum scored just 20 on dismal three-for-15 shooting as the Celtics connected on just 38.7 percent of their shots from the floor.

 ?? (AFP) ?? PAOLO BANCHERO of the Orlando Magic goes strong to the basket during their figth-marred game against the Minnesota Timberwolv­es Friday, Feb. 3.
(AFP) PAOLO BANCHERO of the Orlando Magic goes strong to the basket during their figth-marred game against the Minnesota Timberwolv­es Friday, Feb. 3.

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