Dramatic illustration of a brawl between Pistons' Jalen Duren and Hornets' Moussa Diabate during NBA game, with referees intervening and ejections, capturing the heated third-quarter confrontation.
Dramatic illustration of a brawl between Pistons' Jalen Duren and Hornets' Moussa Diabate during NBA game, with referees intervening and ejections, capturing the heated third-quarter confrontation.
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Brawl erupts in Hornets-Pistons game leading to four ejections

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A heated confrontation during the third quarter of the Detroit Pistons' 110-104 win over the Charlotte Hornets escalated into a brawl, resulting in the ejection of four players. The incident began after Charlotte's Moussa Diabate fouled Detroit's Jalen Duren, leading to a face-to-face altercation. Hornets coach Charles Lee was also ejected later in the game.

The game at Spectrum Center in Charlotte turned chaotic on Monday night as tensions boiled over in the third quarter. With just over seven minutes remaining, Diabate fouled Duren while he drove to the basket. The two players came face-to-face, with Duren shoving Diabate and placing his hand in his face, according to accounts from both sides. Diabate reacted strongly, breaking free from restraints to pursue Duren, which drew in teammates.

Miles Bridges of the Hornets charged at Duren, prompting Isaiah Stewart to leave the Pistons bench and confront Bridges. Punches were exchanged, including Diabate throwing one at Duren and Stewart putting Bridges in a headlock while delivering blows. The altercation lasted over 30 seconds and briefly brought police onto the court. Officials ejected Diabate, Bridges, Duren, and Stewart for engaging in fighting activity during a dead ball, as stated by crew chief John Goble.

In the fourth quarter, Hornets coach Charles Lee was ejected after arguing a questionable charge call on Grant Williams. Despite the disruptions, Lee praised his team's competitiveness against the Eastern Conference-leading Pistons, who improved to 39-13. "This was a freaking great game for us," Lee said. "Phenomenal opportunity for us to play the top seed right now... I think we got a lot better tonight."

Duren described the game as "overly competitive," noting emotions were flaring. "This isn't the first time that people have tried to be like extra aggressive with us," he said. Bridges later called Duren's action "the most disrespectful thing you can do." Diabate apologized, saying, "Obviously this is not a reflection of who I am." Pistons coach JB Bickerstaff defended his players, stating they did not initiate the crossing of the line. The NBA is expected to review the incident for potential suspensions. Cade Cunningham led Detroit with 33 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists, ending Charlotte's nine-game win streak.

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X users debate the origins of the Hornets-Pistons brawl, with many blaming Moussa Diabate's hard foul and aggression toward Jalen Duren, while others cite Duren's face shove as disrespectful per Miles Bridges. Reactions range from excitement over the chaos to defenses of teammates like Isaiah Stewart. Predictions focus on heavy suspensions for bench-clearing participants, especially Stewart due to prior incidents. Hornets coach Charles Lee's ejection is highlighted separately.

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