In a matchup between San Antonio-Oklahoma City and San Antonio, a tasty third-tasty scuffle exploded in a full-developed battle on Sunday, resulting in a rejection of three players during Thunder’s 146–132 victory.
“We had a dispute?” Jalan Williams of Oklahoma City jokingly asked ESPN during his postgame interview in court. “This reflected us, find out what is important.”
Officials released a pair of Double-Technical Foul to Jeremy Sokhan and Lu Dort along with Cenric Williams and Julian Shampagni after the incident, and removed Williams, Shampanni and Dort.
Taking a shampgani on the wing with 3:00 in the third quarter, Williams took a elbow to the jaw from San Antonio, as he fired a nearby lane for Stephen Castle, who found a cutting sootha under the basket for a two-hand jam. As that play came out, she stood near the table of Williams and Shampgani scorer, shaking each other.
“When people are aggressive, there are a lot of coincidence elbow or contact,” said the spurs acting coach Mich Johnson. “I really don’t know who was at fault to be honest. But it seemed just that it had started. And then there was a reaction on both ends. (This) just felt that the Keenic Williams was getting aggressive, and Julian was opening. I don’t know if it is now an aggressive dishonesty. I don’t know what place you allow.”
The player, but the situation in the form of Sokhan and Dort rose, caught each other in a scum, which included more than 10 people, including Castle, D’Aron Fox, Caldon Johnson, Shai Gilzius-Alexander, Kaison Wallace and Aaron Vignins.
“I went to a sting, and then I see everyone is going to one place,” a smile said Sokhan. “So, as I had to go to one place. It was a little scuffle. I think it was not very fickle. It was not very serious. Yes, it developed in a way. I had to react a little in a fickle scuffle.”
NBA official James Williams was on the first scene and immediately announced that the play was “under a review for a controversy that does not dissolve.” After the review, Williams announced dual technical foul and ejections for Kenrich Williams, Chamaini and Dort, who, according to Sochan, “said some rude words,” which was not evicted. Oklahoma City coach Mark Dinolt said that the dort was said during the schfel. The coach said that the words of the dort were not directed to any officer.
“We are not a team that takes too much vengeance,” said Daigneault. “We retaliated tonight. We have the worst free-thro difference in NBA. Therefore, more foul is being called about our rivals. I think there is a cumulative frustration, and I think our people have finally got a point. We have to do better work for a time.
Kenrich Williams scorched the game after 10 minutes on the floor, while Dort made a stolen to help 9 points, 9 rebounds and Oklahoma City to capture their third straight victory. Shampanni scored 8 points in 3 -4 shooting before his exit.
On Jalan Williams’ Instagram Story, he posted a picture of the dort in the locker room and jokingly referred to him as “the first team all crashout”.
“I got an explanation from James Williams,” said Daigneault. “If James Williams wants to evict him for him, I think it is appropriate. Again, the issue I have, I have heard with my own ears in the last two weeks, other players call the officers without any response or worse things. Everyone.