the coaches, players, and officials have said the fans were shouting racial slurs thru the entire game.
Ben Wallace is very emotional after his bruthr passing away.
Ron Artest gave a hard foul.
Ben over-reacted.
Larry Brown, Rasheed Wallace, and the officials started calming the players down.
then the fans started throwing things, specifically @ Ron, who was already emotional over getting shoved by Ben. eventually they began throwing heavier things also, such as chairs (thrown @ Jermaine O'Neal).
Artest then ran up to "defend" himself against the offending throwers.
Stephen Jackson ran in as back up.
more fans joined in the fight, but Ron and Jackson easily put a dent in that little section of the fans.
then fans started spilling onto the court. Ron and Jermaine O'Neal promptly dealt with the one's in their path.
several LEO's threatened to pepper-spray fans and players (which i don't think was right, since @ that point Artest was strictly defending himself), and players were finally ushered into the locker-room.
personally, i think the Ron/Ben confrontation is an isolated incident compared to the fans throwing things @ the Pacers players, and should be treated as such. i don't blame Ron, Jackson, or O'Neal one bit for leveling a few immature fans. they shouldn't get away with that. and the security was rather slow to kick in.
what should've been a flagrant foul on Ron, a Ben ejection, and then some foul shots, turned into a huge mess, and it never should've happened.
i believe all players involved, deserve a minimum of 2 to 5 games suspension and $50,000 fines. i believe the offending fans should be banned from the arena for good. and i believe the cups holding the alcohol should be alot smaller, haha.
i do not blame the players for this incident @ all. it was a failure of etiquette on the fans side of the fence. just as things were calming down, they began throwing things.
perhaps less obvious, but possibly bigger pain in the arse, will be the lawsuits that are sure to be spurred from the players defending themselves.
terrible, terrible incident for the NBA and professional athletes no matter what angle you look @ it from.
what it all comes down to is two things.
#1 is that professional athletes are paid entire too much money! (minimum salary in the NBA is over $360,000)
#2 is that ppl from Detroit are insane.
Edit:
let's not forget the players involved are all top players in the world. Ben Wallace is the epitome of what a player should be, and is the key player on the Detroit Pistons. he is the Defensive Player of the Year, and will be a candidate for the award from now until he retires.
Stephen Jackson has had no problems in the NBA until this point, and has been a key player on a championship San Antonio team. he was a candidate for 6th Man of the Year last season.
Ron Artest, the only player involved with a prior record in the NBA, tried to control himself. he laid out on the scorer's table, he even put on the headphones @ one point to tune all the noise out. but when fans begin throwing things @ him, he has the right to defend himself. he has really cleaned up his act since being the runner up for the Defensive Player of the Year award last season.
all three of those players donate hundreds of thousands of dollars to charities and schools every year. they're stand up guys, really.
from the numerous NBA players i've met in Boston, none have ever been even the slightest bit rude or dodgy, or impatient. they're nice as hell, and willing to take time out of their lives for fans. not on-the-edge ppl just waiting to cold-**** a fan in the head.