The NBA has levied fines against three players for their roles in an incident during Thursday’s game between the Jazz and Pistons.
The league announced (via Twitter) that Utah guard Jordan Clarkson was fined $35K for “escalating an on-court altercation” and throwing his headband into the crowd after being ejected. Detroit forward Ron Holland was fined $25K, also for escalation, while center Paul Reed was fined $15K for his role in initiating the altercation.
The brief fracas took place late in the third quarter after Reed scored on an offensive rebound, according to Omari Sankofa II of The Detroit Free Press. Clarkson impeded Reed’s path as they ran downcourt, Sankofa adds, and they collided twice. Holland confronted Clarkson, stepping between him and Reed, and they squared off to fight before teammates intervened (Twitter video link).
Reed and Clarkson were both assessed technical fouls, while Holland and Clarkson were ejected for getting into fighting stances. Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff objected to the officials’ decision after the game.
“The double-technical foul is ridiculous,” Bickerstaff said. “If a guy hits your player first, the technical foul should be on the player who hit your guy. The double-technical foul is a cop out. He literally hit him with his body, what’s a guy supposed to do? You get the guy who laid the first hit and you move on. You don’t exacerbate it by giving somebody else a technical foul who had nothing to do with the play, was just standing up and got hit. So that’s ridiculous.”
Gotta love how JB pulls no punches with the league. Cleveland owes him a partial debt for their current success.
Yeah… he’s lost.
Holland, not even part of the play, comes over as “backup” and bumps Clarkson – then squares up… but shouldn’t receive a tech???
Come on, Coach.
He maxed out at Cleveland, they needed someone else to get them over the top. He is a good coach to develop but he needs to develop if he wants to truly be a winning coach.
Reed did nothing wrong
He charged into him deliberately. Looked like a football lineman. Just go around, Paul.
Great use of “fracas”