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Times NBA Fans Went TOO FAR..

Jun 02, 2021
one fan tried to blind an NBA player, another started the biggest fight in NBA history, these are the moments NBA

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too far, nothing compares to the time Russell Westbrook had than fighting with a grandfather, imagine being 70 years old and trying to face an NBA player. good player, in 2016 it was opening night of the season and a game between okc and the 76ers for once, philadelphia

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had something to look forward to from joel embiid's first game in his career, i mean philly had three straight seasons in which they only won 20 games. or even less so, my heart goes out to you, it's been a tough few years, so the fans were angry about Embiid's debut from the jump, the arena was packed even though Westbrook was on the other team, he loved it the energy that lives for these moments.
times nba fans went too far
The game started and things were going well for Philadelphia, the Thunder were down 18-7 with five minutes left in the first, but then they got a steal, they passed the ball up the court to Westbrook and he drove to the rim through three Philadelphia. The defenders somehow finished this acrobatic shot and Westbrook sensed himself, he sensed a comeback was on the way and he taunted the crowd a little, but a certain grandpa wasn't having any of that and let Westbrook know. That's good, damn, this man. Not only did I give him a hand, he threw a mcdouble, ooh, his grandpa is wild, but in reality, you can't be throwing mcdoubles in an NBA game, especially when the cameras catch you doing it for everyone to see, you makes you wonder. how does something like this happen, well grandpa said Westbrook started it, he told security that Russ called him fat, but they didn't care what he said, they just kicked grandpa out later, he publicly apologized to Westbrook and the entire organization of the 76ers. so we never got to see that boxing match between Westbrook and grandpa, damn it, and my popcorn ready and everything, man, but speaking of old white men, imagine being a billionaire, you know, with a b and starting a fight with a NBA player, well, that's exactly what happened during the third game. of the 2019 NBA Finals, one minute into the fourth quarter, all the pressure was on Golden State, the Raptors were up 96 to 86, so with the game close, Quinn Cook flew down the court, caught a pass and scored a layup, but Ibaka unleashed his entry.
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Lebron chased after him sending a shot to the sideline, so with the ball flying into the crowd, Kyle Lowry dove into the seats trying to save it and that's when this happened. Warriors investor Mark Stevens not only pushed him but told him several

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to quote himself. Wait, a guy is really trying to pick a fight with a 200 pound NBA player, he's lucky the cameras are rolling and it would be one thing if it was a normal fan doing this, but Kyle got pushed around by the billionaire owner of the Warriors. Stevens being an investor in the team means you represent the NBA so the league got mad when they saw this clip and hit Stevens with a 500k fine oh damn but he got crazier they threatened to find him a hundred million dollars if he didn't. leave a like and subscribe to the channel and they will find you too, yes I'm talking about you, I know you don't have bread like that so don't risk it dog, but anyway the NBA realized that money doesn't was enough and they really wanted to make a point, so they banned him from attending the games for an entire year.
times nba fans went too far
This guy owns a team and he can't even watch it play. Imagine that man, although in my opinion he still got away with it because when Kyle listened to the billionaire guy. scolding them, it almost knocked him out in any other situation, if it wasn't in this situation, things may have been, probably would have been done differently, handled differently by me, I understand I have two young children and you know how to be able to. to hold myself to a certain standard, which I do, I hold myself to a high standard, I have to make sure I maintain that, what a humble way to put it, I would have kicked his ass, but at least that fan didn't try to do it. blind him, yes you heard me right, James Harden was almost blinded by a fan and this moment came back in 2016 between the Rockets and the Jazz and if there's one thing you should know about Utah it's that they have the wildest fans in the NBA but this The moment they took it too far was at the end of the third quarter and Hardin was right at home walking to the free throw line.
times nba fans went too far
Everything was pretty normal until something flashed in Harden's eyes. I mean, James Harden really isn't big enough to try. looks like you're going to throw a ball, yeah I'm going to have to disagree with the announcer, this is a big deal, the fan wasn't using the camera flash like he said, it turns out he was pointing it directly with a laser pointer. in Hardin's eyes, like who comes to an arena and does that kind of just watch the game, man, this guy was really trying to chase the clouds using blinding hardened laser pointers, they're really dangerous, it only takes half a second to cause a loss of vision, so this might be.
They were serious and I guess the laser pointer guy got the attention he wanted because shortly after he was kicked out of the arena, not only that but he also received a one year suspension from the games of the NBA, but that's nothing compared to these fans who started a city-wide campaign. riot and I don't blame them, honestly it was Lebron James' fault when Braun came into the league. cleveland sports had not experienced a championship win and in 39 years, when lebron was drafted, they looked at him as their savior and thought he would do it. he never left, but during Lebron's first seven seasons in Cleveland, he simply couldn't do it, the organization and team around him were light years away and after years of failure, Lebron had enough in the summer of 2010, He was a free agent, but the Cleveland fans were gone.
I'm not worried about him leaving, I mean how could he have grown up there? Well, ESPN announced that there would be a 75-minute special announcing his decision and with fans all over the city watching it happen the answer to the question: Everyone wants to know what Lebron is. your decision um and this fall man it's very difficult um and this fall I'm going to take my talents to South Beach and join the Miami Miami Heat that was the conclusion you woke up to this morning that was the conclusion I woke up to A damn Lebron really devastated his own city in front of the entire world.
People were literally going to lose their jobs, lose the joy of basketball games, and lose their hero. Because of this, he did the publicity stunt for him, so fans reacted exactly like you. I would have expected them to, but the lasting memory of tonight will be this shot of his jersey on fire in Lakewood, how arrogant it is to go on national television and slap the city and the team that supported you since you were in high school. right in the face like he took the whole team there are other players out there there will probably never be another lebron anywhere jesus overnight lebron

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from being a local hero to the most hated person in ohio look lebron was all cleveland's economy and that's why when he left the Cavs, his team value fell from 476 million to 355 million instantly, just think about 121 million dollars disappearing from your team in a fraction of a second.
Damn, feel bad for the Cavs owner, but look, Lebron just wanted to better his career and saw a championship opportunity. in miami and come on man it's miami it would be crazy not to choose miami over cleveland just saying dude come on but the fans always felt it some way so during the next season when the heat came back to town, They didn't. I didn't let Lebron go easily Lebron came into the arena and it was one of those situations where a six foot nine, 250 pound man really needed security, I mean it seemed like every person in the crowd was ready to risk it all, everyone was booing signals. with insults calling lebron a traitor and quitting, every time lebron got the ball the crowd let him know they didn't love him anymore but he didn't care.
In the heat, he came in with a point to prove and Lebron got to work. Lebron dropped 38 points, eight assists and five rebounds in that game, he barely missed a shot and he did it with all the fans supporting him, but at the end of the day, Lebron meant no disrespect to the Cavs or the fans, they just took what that he did it personally and Lebron knew in his heart that one day he would repay his city, so he returned to Cleveland in 2014 signing with the Cavaliers and set out to bring a championship to Ohio and only two years later he achieved it. 2016 the cavs came back from a three to one deficit against the warriors and lebron did what no one could do for the city of cleveland. he ended the championship drought and won everyone's hearts. a fan who started the biggest fight in NBA history, that's something we have to talk about.
The malice at the Palace was one of the most infamous moments in sports history and it all happened on November 19, 2004 and a game between the Pacers and the Pistons began. There was a lot of excitement in this game. Detroit had just knocked Indiana out of the playoffs the year before and won the championship, so upon arriving at the Pistons' arena, the Pacers had revenge on their mind. This was the first time these two teams had faced each other. since then the game was nationally televised on espn and with all the bad blood there everyone was watching from the jump the pacers controlled the game ron artest was playing out of his mind and lost 17 points in the first quarter but it wasn't to be. long before the game got physical, the crowd went crazy and the pistons got hot, the pacers completely dominated the entire game, ron artest and jermaine o'neal combined for 44 points, so there wasn't much for detroit could do and with less than a minute left.
In the game, the Pacers led 97-82. All hope was almost lost for Detroit, but the pistons were not going to give up. Ben Wallace received a pass inside and tried to put it in, then Ron Artest hit him with a hard foul that could have done it. We left it up to that, Ben could have shot his free throws and headed home a minute later but Ben said we had a dog ready and it's safe to say that's when all hell broke loose, we just went from watching a game From the NBA to the WWE, oh ​​us. i got two shows in one yes things got heated between the two teams but steven jackson and ben wallace did the most even though it all started with a lack of rum artest he was seen lounging on the score table with hands behind head. the man was trying to calm down and not get involved, but then a fan in the crowd went too far, this guy threw a diet coke right at our test and well, this turned the whole arena into chaos, we have to beat the pace of bench to go now our test has jumped over the scorers and is trying to get to the bench our test is in the stands oh this is horrible the fans are getting involved steven jackson's in the fans rasheed wallace entering the stands security tries somehow reset orders, holy what is going on, the players were literally punching fans in the stands on live TV, nothing in NBA history compares to this and the chaos continued, the fight spilled onto the court , the fans and the players were hitting each other and finally the game was canceled and security tried to escort everyone off the court, but as the players were leaving, the fans started throwing drinks, food, shoes, I mean, They were throwing everything they could, one guy even threw a chair, so as things got out of hand, that led to the biggest fines and suspensions the NBA has ever seen.
Ron Artest was suspended for the entire season and lost almost 5 million dollars in salary steven jackson was suspended for 30 games and lost 1.7 million germain o'neal was suspended for 15 games and lost 4.1 million i mean lawsuits were filed charges were filed and history was made so this is without There is no doubt the craziest moment in NBA history, but you can't talk about the craziest moment and not mention the craziest player in NBA history, Kyrie Irving, who hit the media shot LeBron disappeared from the networks it's ridiculous every time kyrie does something crazy i always wonder what other nba players think about him huh you want to know click on this video right here it's about what nba players think about kyrie irving and se It gets pretty spicy, so what are you doing?
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