Bench-clearing Brawl Mars Timberwolves’ Win over Pistons: 7 ejected in ugly on-court melee

A heated on-court brawl erupted during Sunday’s Timberwolves-Pistons game, leading to five ejections and raising questions about escalating physicality in the NBA. The skirmish began when Minnesota’s Naz Reid took exception to contact from Detroit’s Ron Holland, sparking a benches-clearing altercation that spilled into spectator areas.
The fallout was severe: both teams lost key players—Detroit’s Isaiah Stewart, Holland, and Marcus Sasser, plus Minnesota’s Reid and Donte DiVincenzo—while coaches John-Blair Bickerstaff (Pistons) and Pablo Prigioni (Timberwolves) were tossed for their roles in the confrontation.
Bickerstaff accused Prigioni of instigating the clash with verbal provocations, declaring, “I’m not going to let people say belligerent things about my guys.”
Timberwolves coach Chris Finch pointed to Detroit’s aggressive play as the root cause, stating, “The game was way too physical… players were going to take matters into their own hands.”
The incident underscores growing tensions over officiating and physical play, leaving the league to weigh potential disciplinary action.
Final Score: Timberwolves 123, Pistons 104—but the real story was the chaos that overshadowed the game.