Too many to name. A notable one is when Peller punched garnett in the face.
Sad; I like Garnett.
Q2- A one off the top of my head has to be the Heat-Celtics altercation in game 1 of the 2010 playoffs. It happened on April 18th I think. Garnett elbowed Richardson in the face, only to get suspended.
Q3-
IMO,
1. Pistons-Pacers brawl 2004-
One of the worst brawls in U.S. sports history took place near the end of the Indiana Pacers-Detroit Pistons game. Fans and players threw punches; spectators tossed a chair, beer, ice and popcorn. Nine players were suspended more than 130 games (146 total games because Ron Artest also missed playoffs).
2. Nuggets-Knicks brawl 2006-
The Knicks and Nuggets brawled at Madison Square Garden near the end of Denver's blowout win. Mardy Collins' hard foul on Denver's J.R. Smith sparked the fighting, and before the skirmishes began to cool, Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony landed a sucker-punch that led to a 15-game suspension. Commissioner David Stern came down hard on both teams, with Smith and New York's Nate Robinson drawing 10-game suspensions
3. Portland-Warriors brawl 2002-
After Portland's Rasheed Wallace hits a game-winning shot, a scrum breaks out between Golden State's Chris Mills and Portland's Bonzi Wells. Fans threw beer bottles at the Blazers as they left the court and Wallace tried to go after a fan who threw something at him. Mills tried to get into the Blazers' locker room afterward, and after being rebuffed, got a group of friends and parked his car in front of Portland's team bus. He was suspended three games, Wells was suspended for two, and Wallace was fined.
4. Los Angeles- Chicago brawl 2002-
Upset by a series of hard fouls under the basket, the Lakers' Shaquille O'Neal reacts to a flagrant foul by Chicago's Charles Oakley by trying to punch a nearby Brad Miller in the back of the head, but misses
5. Knicks- Heat brawl 2001-
Marcus Camby was poked in the eye by Danny Ferry and was being restrained by his teammates when he lunged after Ferry and threw a windmill punch. The punch did not hit anybody, but Camby collided with Jeff Van Gundy as the coach jumped between them -- much like Van Gundy did in a fight between the Knicks' Larry Johnson and the Heat's Alonzo Mourning during the 1998 playoffs
There you go. Thats what my opinion on it.
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