Jazz Rudy Gobert + Pacers Myles Turner FINED After Fight
On Thursday night during the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers game Rudy Gobert and Myles Turner were among four players who got into a fight…
Rudy Gobert s’est embrouillé avec Mylène Turner cette nuit ???
Combat de titans ? pic.twitter.com/BnNi0zTW38
— First Team (@FirstTeam101) November 12, 2021
CelebnSports247.com reports that following the fight on the court with Pacers Myles Turner, Jazz center Rudy Gobert said this about the incident.
Gobert said:
Rudy Gobert: “We weren’t going to fight. Guys know that we aren’t going to fight. In two seconds there are gonna be 20 security guys there. Guys who aren’t about that life need to stop acting like they are.”
— Andy Larsen (@andyblarsen) November 12, 2021
Gobert: “I’m not going to fight on the basketball court. If somebody wants to fight, I’m really easy to reach.”
— Andy Larsen (@andyblarsen) November 12, 2021
Since Thursday’s altercation, both Rudy Gobert and Myles Turner have been fined, but Gobert was fined $35,000 for initiating the on-court altercation, while Turner received a $25,000 fine for escalating it, the league said.
Utah’s Donovan Mitchell ($30,000) and Joe Ingles ($20,000) also were fined.
Does that make any sense?
If you recall, the incident began after Gobert appeared to pull Turner down to the ground with him after Turner blocked his shot at the rim with just over four minutes left in the game.
Turner responded by shoving Gobert in the back, which led the Jazz center to bear hug Turner and try to wrestle him to the floor.
Mitchell and Ingles joined the fray as members of both teams converged near the Jazz bench. Gobert, Turner, Mitchell, and Ingles were all ejected.
The NBA said Mitchell was fined for “escalating an on-court altercation by verbally taunting an opponent,” while Ingles was fined for
“making inappropriate contact” with an official during the altercation.
After the game, Mitchell pinned the scuffle on built-up frustration over the referees allowing too much contact early in the game.
Mitchell said:
That whole thing could have been avoided — just draw the line early, as opposed to letting it build-up for the whole game.
Gobert said that the officials “allow guys to do way too much s—” but noted that he didn’t feel like it was a situation where he needed to throw a punch.