Jose Alvarado and Mark Williams ejected after fight in Suns-Pelicans game

In a heated rematch between the Phoenix Suns and New Orleans Pelicans, tensions escalated into a physical altercation leading to the ejections of Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado and Suns center Mark Williams. The incident occurred late in the third quarter following a screen play. The Suns secured a 123-114 victory, marking back-to-back wins in New Orleans.

The Phoenix Suns faced the New Orleans Pelicans for the second consecutive night on Saturday, following a close win for Phoenix on Friday. With high tensions already in the air, the game turned chaotic in the late third quarter. During a screen play, Alvarado was called for a foul after pushing Williams. As the two players got tangled up, Williams directed words at Alvarado, prompting the Pelicans guard to grab the Suns big man. The situation quickly intensified, with Alvarado throwing punches and landing a right hook on Williams.

Both players were promptly ejected for their involvement in the scuffle, which stood out as more genuine than typical on-court tussles. Video footage captured the moment, including a notable reaction from Suns guard Jordan Poole in the background. After being separated, Alvarado remained agitated, sprinting toward the locker room area as if ready to continue the confrontation.

The NBA is expected to review the incident, with Alvarado likely facing significant suspension for escalating the fight and making contact. Williams, who appeared less aggressive, awaits a decision on any additional discipline beyond the ejection.

Despite the disruption, the Suns maintained composure and pulled away for a 123-114 win, improving their record to 18-13. This victory strengthens their position in the competitive Western Conference playoff race as they build momentum on the road.

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