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Kyndra de St. Joe Goossen. Vince Welch. Joe Machnik. Heidi Androl. Bobby Labonte. Spencer Tillman. Kenny Albert. Jonathan Vilma. Greg Jennings. Todd Bodine. Joe Davis. Brady Quinn.
Arizona Cardinals. Atlanta Falcons. Baltimore Ravens. Buffalo Bills. Carolina Panthers. Chicago Bears. Cincinnati Bengals. Cleveland Browns. Dallas Cowboys. Denver Broncos. Detroit Lions. Green Bay Packers. Houston Texans. Indianapolis Colts. Jacksonville Jaguars. Kansas City Chiefs. Las Vegas Raiders. Los Angeles Chargers. Los Angeles Rams. Miami Dolphins. Minnesota Vikings. New England Patriots. New Orleans Saints. New York Giants. New York Jets. Philadelphia Eagles.
Pittsburgh Steelers. San Francisco 49ers. Seattle Seahawks. Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tennessee Titans. Washington Football Team. Big Big Sky. Big South. Big Ten. SW Ath. Sun Belt. Arizona Diamondbacks. Atlanta Braves. Baltimore Orioles. Boston Red Sox. Chicago Cubs. Chicago White Sox. Cincinnati Reds. Cleveland Indians. Colorado Rockies. Detroit Tigers. Houston Astros. Kansas City Royals. Los Angeles Angels. Los Angeles Dodgers. Miami Marlins. Milwaukee Brewers. Minnesota Twins. New York Mets.
New York Yankees. Oakland Athletics. Philadelphia Phillies. Pittsburgh Pirates. San Diego Padres. San Francisco Giants. Ben Wallace is also suspended indefinitely for the Pistons. The Pacers lose to Orlando without their three stars. Jones scores 31 points, Harrison 19 as Indiana uses just six players. Harrison is identified hitting a fan after the suspensions are handed out and is not punished by the NBA.
It's the first of three consecutive victories before the team hits a seven-game losing streak. O'Neal is charged with two counts.
Five Detroit fans — Green, Bryant Jackson, David Wallace, William Paulson and John Ackerman — were charged with misdemeanor assault and battery, with Jackson also drawing a charge of felonious assault for throwing a chair. The suspensions of Artest and Jackson are upheld. April 20, The Pacers finish the regular season All of the suspensions are without pay.
Players union director Billy Hunter, calling the penalties excessive, said an appeal would be filed Monday. The union, sources told ESPN. Players cannot lose control and move into the stands. Artest's penalty was the most severe because of his checkered history.
Artest being provoked into running into the stands by a fan who threw a drink did not appear to be a mitigating factor in Stern's decision. Pacers co-owner Herb Simon issued a statement saying "We believe that there was a rush to judgment and not enough opportunity for all sides to be heard.
We will vigorously support our players in any available appeal process. All appeals of disciplinary penalties for on-court disturbances are heard by Stern, making it highly unlikely any of the suspensions will be reduced. The Pacers will be able to place Artest, O'Neal and Jackson on the suspended list and sign players to take their place.
Limited to just six players Saturday, Indiana dropped an decision to Orlando. Billups, Coleman and Campbell served their suspensions Sunday. Wallace will be eligible to return Dec. Stern took the unusual step of calling a news conference at Madison Square Garden before the Knicks-Cavaliers game to announce the suspensions, commenting that Friday night's fracas represented "the worst" of the 20, to 25, games he has presided over in his more than two decades as commissioner.
The NBA also has to "redefine the bounds of acceptable conduct for fans attending our games and resolve to permanently exclude those who overstep those bounds," Stern said. For Sunday night's home game against the Charlotte Bobcats -- Detroit's first outing since the melee -- the Pistons doubled the number of armed police to about 20 in the arena and increased other arena security personnel by about 25 percent.
When some spectators lined up to take pictures with Pistons guard Lindsey Hunter on the court before the game, two police officers stood just a few feet away. Friday night's brawl was particularly violent, with Artest and Jackson bolting into the stands near center court and throwing punches at fans after debris was tossed at the players.
Later, fans who came onto the court were punched in the face by Artest and O'Neal. A beer came out of the stands. Referees did a horrible job. They should've done a better good job escorting off the court. Instead they let it linger so long that the fans got into it.
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