Houston’s Steven Adams and Phoenix’s Mason Plumlee were ejected Wednesday night after getting into a fight where Adams ...
fighting technical fouls carry a penalty of automatic ejection,” crew chief Tony Brothers told a pool reporter after the game, per the Associated Press. Plumlee, who was bleeding a bit on his ...
The Suns and Rockets' interiors, respectively, were involved in a strong collision that ended with Plumlee bleeding.
I just made a point to hit him on the glass." Plumlee and Adams received double techs and were ejected with 3:12 left in the ...
Steven Adams and Mason Plumlee were ejected after a physical confrontation that escalated into a full-blown scuffle on the ...
The Suns' Mason Plumlee and Rockets center Steven Adams were involved in a first-half skirmish that resulted in both players ...
Steven Adams lifted Mason Plumlee up and they wrestled each other down to the court and they both were ejected.
In his own postgame interview, Rockets head coach Ime Udoka was unimpressed and said he was surprised by the ejections. Udoka's remarks: It wasn’t much. Steven could do a lot more if he was really ...
Suns center Mason Plumlee and Rockets center Steven Adams were ejected from Wednesday’s game in the second quarter following ...
Plumlee and Adams received double techs and were ejected with 3:12 left in the first half. NBA lead official Tony Brothers explained the ejections in a postgame pool report interview. "Their ...
Plumlee landed on top of Adams and the two ... “And Mason happened to just be on top of him.” Crew chief Tony Brothers explained the decision to eject both players to a pool reporter.