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Josh Giddey triple-double in win vs Bucks, Naji Marshall v Jusuf Nurkic fight, brawl, Dallas Mavericks v Phoenix Suns, suspensions, fines, Joel Embiid
Josh Giddey has recorded his second triple-double for the Bulls after playing a pivotal role in a 116-111 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday at Chicago.
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In what was Giddey’s first game back from an ankle injury, the Australian was involved from the very start on his way to a team-high 23 points to go with 15 rebounds, 10 assists, one steal and a block.
With it, Giddey became the first Bulls player to record multiple triple-doubles in a single season since Jimmy Butler in 2016-17, and the youngest with multiple since Michael Jordan.
Giddey was particularly physical in crashing the glass and fighting for rebounds and while he was putting his stamp on the game with his playmaking, as is usually the case, it was particularly pleasing to see him also making an impact on the defensive end.
That was especially true down the stretch as Giddey had two consecutive contests on Khris Middleton, forcing tough shots with the Bucks forward making one of two attempts.
“Josh has got length so just trying not to foul him and trying to make him shoot over him was what we hoped to,” Bulls coach Billy Donovan said of Giddey’s efforts on Middleton.
“He made a couple in the lane and he’s hard to handle because he’s got size and he can get it off but I thought Josh really competed and battled defensively.”
The execution wasn’t always perfect but the effort was certainly there from Giddey, who had a clutch, go-ahead 3-pointer in the final minute of the game and then backed it up with another strong defensive possession to help force a turnover that led to a Patrick Williams bucket on the other end.
That shot put Chicago up 111-108 inside the final 50 seconds before a Brook Lopez triple tied the game, but Coby White, who had 22 points in the win, put the Bulls back ahead 113-111 before Giddey hustled for another key defensive rebound to help seal the win.
The Bucks fouled Giddey, who made both free throws to extend the lead out to 115-111. Lopez then missed his next 3-point attempt and another Zach LaVine free throw was enough to see Chicago home.
It was particularly telling that Giddey was playing in the final minutes of the game, having previously not been trusted in clutch situations due to his issues on defence.
On Sunday, however, Giddey gave Donovan no choice but to play him and the Australian repaid the Bulls coach with a few big plays to secure the win.
“I’ve seen growth in that area and I’ve seen competitiveness in that area,” Donovan said of Giddey’s development on the defensive end.
“He’s got size, he’s got length and he’s got good feet. I think the biggest thing is how he can navigate screening actions and I think he fought through a lot. I thought he fought on post-ups.
“He’s capable but he’s got to do it consistently… when you point out things to him, he realises areas (he needs to improve). He enjoys watching film, he wants to find ways to get better. He’s been willing to grow in that area and I’ve seen significant progress.”
Giddey told Chicago Sports Network’s K.C. Johnson in his post-game interview that it was “good to be in there” late in the fourth quarter, adding that his previously injured ankle felt “great”.
“In this environment you guys (the crowd) were unbelievable and we feed off this energy. Not just myself but the rest of the guys that finished that game,” added Giddey.
“I thought we executed really well down the stretch. We were composed, we were poised and that’s a really good team. That’s an experienced team that has won a championship. They know how to close out games… that was a much-needed win.”
It was a huge result for the Bulls, coming off a 141-133 loss to the Hawks which saw them cough up 50 points in the fourth quarter. Back-to-back defeats of 21 and 25 points to the Bucks and Celtics preceded that result.
Josh Giddey #3 of the Chicago Bulls celebrates a three pointer against the Milwaukee Bucks during the second half at the United Center on December 28, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)Source: AFP ELSEWHERE…
The NBA has suspended Dallas Mavericks forward Naji Marshall for four games and Phoenix Suns centre Jusuf Nurkic for three games for their roles in an on-court brawl.
Dallas forward P.J. Washington copped a one-game and all of the suspensions handed down on Sunday are without pay.
Nurkic and Marshall came to blows and were ejected during the Mavericks’ 98-89 win at Footprint Center.
Things came to a head early in the third quarter when Nurkic was called for an offensive foul, sending the Mavericks’ Daniel Gafford to the floor inside the paint.
After a few moments, Nurkic and Marshall converged, with the former slapping Marshall on the noggin before Marshall punched his opponent up high.
P.J. Washington also shoved Nurkic in the middle of all this, sending him tumbling back near mid-court.
Officials then stepped in to prevent the teams from doing any further damage.
When all was said and done, all three players were ejected from the contest and Suns coach Mike Budenholzer was left unimpressed.
“I think that level of altercation is not good for our team,” he said after the game.
“It’s not good for anybody individually, it’s not good for our league.”
Mavericks coach Jason Kidd saw it a different way, saying he was happy with how his players protected themselves.
“They were protecting each other. That’s what that was,” Kidd said, according to the Dallas Morning News.
“Emotions can get high. For our guys to protect each other, we talk about it and it was displayed tonight.”
Suns rookie Ryan Dunn told reporters after the game that Nurkic and Marshall were talking with one another after the original offence foul before things got physical.
“I think it was just the heat of the moment, they were chipping back and forth,” Dunn said. “Heat of the moment we’re here for Nurk.”
Dunn clarified why he was in de-escalation mode and not trying to add to the fray.
“I’m a rookie, I don’t have enough money to be getting fined $5,000,” he said with a laugh. “I can’t throw a punch, but just trying to de-escalate it.”
EMBIID COPS HUGE FINE
Philadelphia 76ers centre Joel Embiid was fined $120,000 AUD by the NBA on Friday for making “obscene gestures on the playing court” in the Sixers’ 118-114 victory over the Boston Celtics on Christmas Day.
The league said in a statement the incidents occurred in the first half of the 76ers’ victory in Boston, in which Embiid scored 27 points with nine rebounds.
Embiid celebrated a layup in the first half with the “DX crotch chop” thrusting gesture he has adopted from professional wrestling and been fined for in the past.
He had another gesture for Boston fans after a three-pointer shortly before halftime.
The 2023 NBA Most Valuable Player has appeared in just nine games this season because of injuries — the latest a sinus fracture that has him playing in a protective mask — and a three-game suspension for a physical altercation with a journalist.
Embiid had another injury scare before Wednesday’s game, falling over the security rope at the perimeter of the court during warm-ups and grabbing his right ankle.
He appeared untroubled during the game, but was listed as “questionable” for Saturday’s game against the Utah Jazz with the sinus fracture and a left foot sprain.
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Suns’ Jusuf Nurkic banned 3 games for fight, Mavericks’ Naji Marshall gets 4-game suspension
(AP) – The NBA suspended Dallas Mavericks forward Naji Marshall for four games and Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic for three games for their roles in an on-court fight during Friday night’s game.
Dallas forward P.J. Washington was suspended one game. The suspensions handed down Saturday are without pay.
Suns coach Mike Budenholzer said before Saturday’s game against the Warriors that he accepted the league’s decision.
“We want to support Nurk in every way we can,” Budenholzer said. “He’s a great teammate.”
Nurkic was called for an offensive foul while being guarded by Daniel Gafford with 9:02 left in the third quarter before the altercation quickly escalated. Nurkic confronted Marshall before taking an open-handed swing at his head and then Marshall responded with a punch. Washington quickly shoved Nurkic to the ground before the teams were separated.
All three were ejected from the game. The Mavericks went on to win 98-89.
The NBA said Marshall “attempted to further engage Nurkic in a hostile manner in the corridor outside the locker rooms.”
“You never want these things to even escalate to probably the point that it did, and the concern about any other continued situation is not good for anybody,” Budenholzer said referring to Marshall’s actions.
“The way our arenas are set up, I think we all have to be aware and just do our best to keep our players — when the emotions get high like that — try and get them to a good, safe place,” he later added.
Marshall and Washington were out for Saturday’s game against the Trail Blazers. Nurkic’s suspension also began Saturday when the Suns faced the Warriors. Mason Plumlee and Oso Ighodaro got the bulk of the playing time at center in Nurkic’s absence.
“He’s a physical bruiser, great screen-setter, great rebounder,” guard Tyus Jones said. “We know the physical presence he brings, so we’re going to have to make that up. But at the same time, we know Mason and Oso are ready to step up for us.”
Mavs coach Jason Kidd said after Friday’s game that the players were “just protecting each other.”
“It’s appropriate that we’d go by what the league handed out,” he said Saturday night in response to the suspensions. “Next two guys up, we move forward.”
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In a recent game between the Phoenix Suns and the Dallas Mavericks, tensions boiled over as Suns’ center Jusuf Nurkic and Mavericks’ forward Naji Marshall got into a physical altercation. As a result, Nurkic has been handed a 3-game suspension by the NBA for his role in the fight, while Marshall has received a 4-game suspension.The incident occurred in the fourth quarter of the game, with both players exchanging heated words before things escalated into a shoving match. The referees quickly intervened to break up the scuffle, but the damage had already been done.
Nurkic and Marshall’s suspensions are a reminder of the NBA’s zero-tolerance policy when it comes to on-court altercations. Both players will now have to sit out several games and watch their teams compete from the sidelines.
It’s a disappointing turn of events for both players, as they will now have to face the consequences of their actions. Hopefully, they will learn from this experience and strive to handle their emotions more constructively in the future.
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NBA suspends Mavericks’ Naji Marshall 4 games, Suns’ Jusuf Nurkić 3 games for engaging in brawl
The Phoenix Suns’ Jusuf Nurkić and Naji Marshall of the Dallas Mavericks got into an on-court confrontation that became a brawl in Friday’s game. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) The NBA acted quickly in issuing penalties to the players involved in a brawl during Friday night’s game between the Dallas Mavericks and Phoenix Suns.
Dallas’ Naji Marshall has been suspended for four games without pay, while Phoenix’s Jusuf Nurkić received a three-game penalty (also without pay) for their involvement in the scuffle, NBA head of basketball operations Joe Dumars announced in a statement.
Additionally, the Mavericks’ P.J. Washington was suspended one game for “escalating the on-court altercation.”
Though Marshall was likely to receive the longer suspension since he threw a punch, the NBA’s statement explained that the Mavericks forward attempted to confront Nurkić again after their ejections outside the teams’ locker rooms.
The melee occurred during the third quarter when Nurkić elbowed Dallas center Daniel Gafford in the jaw, resulting in an offensive foul. Nurkić then walked down the court, but turned back in response to something Marshall said.
As Marshall put his hands on Nurkić’s chest to keep him at a distance, the Suns’ big man smacked Marshall in the head. The Mavericks forward responded by punching Nurkić with his right hand.
Here’s the sequence that led to three ejections. Nurkic extends his arm, fouls Gafford. Nurkic mushes Marshall’s head. Marshall punches back. pic.twitter.com/1yoZTP9Kyj
— Christian Clark (@cclark_13) December 28, 2024
Marshall, Nurkić and Washington were each ejected from the game, which eventually ended in a 98–89 Mavericks victory.
As the NBA explained, Marshall received the longer suspension because he threw a punch and tried to resume hostilities. Yet his adding an image of the moment to the banner of his X account soon after the incident demonstrated that he had no remorse for his actions. (Marshall has since changed the banner image.)
Screen cap from Naji Marshall’s X/Twitter account on Dec. 27, 2024. Marshall finished with four points, while Washington compiled seven. Nurkić scored five points before being ejected.
All three players will begin serving their suspensions Saturday. The Mavericks (20–11) continue their four-game road trip at the Portland Trail Blazers with Luka Dončić (calf strain) and Dereck Lively II (hip contusion) also out of the lineup due to injuries. The Suns (15–15) visit the Golden State Warriors.
The NBA has announced suspensions for Dallas Mavericks’ Naji Marshall and Phoenix Suns’ Jusuf Nurkić following their involvement in a heated altercation during a recent game. Marshall has been suspended for 4 games, while Nurkić will sit out for 3 games.The incident occurred in the third quarter of the game between the Mavericks and Suns, when Marshall and Nurkić got into a physical confrontation after a hard foul. Both players had to be separated by teammates and officials, and the incident quickly escalated into a full-blown brawl.
After reviewing the footage and conducting interviews with the players and officials involved, the NBA determined that both Marshall and Nurkić had violated the league’s rules on unsportsmanlike conduct and physical altercations. As a result, they have been handed suspensions as a deterrent against future incidents.
The suspensions will be effective immediately, meaning Marshall and Nurkić will miss the upcoming games for their respective teams. The Mavericks and Suns will have to make adjustments to their lineups in the absence of these key players, as they aim to maintain their positions in the competitive Western Conference standings.
Both players have issued statements expressing regret for their actions and accepting the consequences of their behavior. They have apologized to their teammates, coaches, and fans for their actions, and have pledged to learn from this experience and conduct themselves better in the future.
The NBA has reiterated its commitment to promoting a safe and respectful playing environment for all players, coaches, and officials. Incidents like this brawl will not be tolerated, and the league will continue to enforce strict penalties to deter such behavior in the future.
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PHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic and Dallas Mavericks forwards Naji Marshall and P.J Washington were ejected from Friday night’s game after a brief fight between the players.
Nurkic was called for an offensive foul while being guarded by Daniel Gafford with 9:02 left in the third quarter before the altercation quickly escalated. Nurkic confronted Marshall before taking an open-handed swing at his head and then Marshall responded with a punch. Washington quickly shoved Nurkic to the ground before the teams were separated.
The referees reviewed the play before deciding that all three players would be ejected.
The Mavericks were leading 60-44 at the time of the fight.
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In a heated matchup between the Phoenix Suns and the Dallas Mavericks, tempers flared as three players were ejected following a physical altercation. The incident began when Phoenix’s Jusuf Nurkic and Dallas’ Naji Marshall got tangled up under the basket, leading to a shoving match between the two players.As tensions escalated, both teams rushed to the scene, resulting in a chaotic scene on the court. After a review by the officials, Nurkic and Marshall were both ejected from the game, along with Dallas’ Tim Hardaway Jr. for his involvement in the altercation.
The ejections came as a surprise to many fans, as Nurkic and Marshall are not typically known for their aggressive play. However, emotions can run high in the heat of competition, and this incident serves as a reminder of the intensity of NBA matchups.
The fallout from the altercation may have further implications, as both Nurkic and Marshall could face disciplinary action from the league. It remains to be seen how this incident will impact the two teams moving forward, but one thing is for certain – tensions are running high between the Suns and the Mavericks.
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PHOENIX — Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic and Dallas Mavericks forwards Naji Marshall and P.J Washington were ejected from Friday night’s game after a brief fight between the players.
Nurkic was called for an offensive foul while being guarded by Daniel Gafford with 9:02 left in the third quarter before the altercation quickly escalated. Nurkic confronted Marshall before taking an open-handed swing at his head and then Marshall responded with a punch. Washington quickly shoved Nurkic to the ground before the teams were separated.
The referees reviewed the play before deciding that all three players would be ejected.
The Mavericks were leading 60-44 at the time of the fight.
In a wild game between the Phoenix Suns and Dallas Mavericks, tensions boiled over as three players were ejected following a heated altercation. The incident took place in the second quarter when Suns center Jusuf Nurkic and Mavericks forward Naji Marshall got into a heated exchange that quickly escalated into a physical altercation.Both players had to be separated by teammates and officials, but not before a few punches were thrown. As a result, Nurkic and Marshall were both ejected from the game, along with Mavericks guard Jalen Brunson.
The ejections had a significant impact on the game, as both Nurkic and Marshall were key players for their respective teams. The Suns were forced to adjust their lineup without Nurkic’s presence in the paint, while the Mavericks had to make do without Marshall’s scoring and defensive abilities.
The altercation also sparked a debate among fans and analysts about the level of physicality in today’s NBA and whether the league needs to do more to crack down on on-court altercations.
Despite the ejections and the drama, the game continued, with the Suns ultimately coming out on top with a narrow victory. However, the fallout from the altercation is sure to linger as both teams and the league office review the incident and determine if any further disciplinary action is necessary. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Mavs’ Naji Marshall, P.J. Washington ejected after fight in Phoenix Suns game
Marshall got into an altercation with Jusuf Nurkic with under 10 minutes to go in the third quarter.
PHOENIX — Three players including the Dallas Mavericks’ P.J. Washington and Naji Marshall were ejected in the third quarter of the Mavs matchup with the Phoenix Suns Friday night.
With under 10 minutes to go in the third quarter, Suns’ Jusuf Nurkic committed a charging foul on the Mavs’ Daniel Gafford, which resulted in Gafford getting pushed to the ground.
Following the foul, Nurkic appeared to say something in the direction of Marshall. The Mavs guard took exception to that and said words back as the two came chest-to-chest.
Marshall then attempted to push Nurkic off, however, the Suns center slapped Marshall on the side of the head. Marshall then took a full-on swing at Nurkic and connected with the side of his head.
During this altercation, Mavs’ P.J. Washington was in the mix while the pushing and shoving was going on so after a couple of minutes of review, all three players were ejected from the contest.
Washington exited the game with seven points and Marshall with 4.
The Phoenix Suns game against the Dallas Mavericks took a heated turn as Naji Marshall and P.J. Washington were both ejected after a physical altercation on the court. The scuffle broke out in the second quarter, with tensions running high between the two teams.Both players were seen exchanging words and pushing each other before things escalated into a full-blown fight. The referees quickly intervened and ejected Marshall and Washington from the game, much to the dismay of their respective teams.
The incident serves as a reminder of the intensity and competitiveness that can arise in NBA games, especially when two talented teams like the Suns and Mavericks face off. It also highlights the importance of maintaining composure and sportsmanship, even in the heat of the moment.
As the game continues, both teams will have to regroup and refocus in order to come out on top. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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