http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacers-Pistons_brawl
Ne, die haben alle einen auf den Sack bekommen (waren auch fast alle schon vorbestraft).
John Green (Becherwerfer)
On November 30, eleven days after the brawl, Green was banned from attending any events at venues owned by Palace Sports and Entertainment, owner of the Pistons. His season tickets were revoked.
Green has several previous criminal convictions, including counterfeiting, carrying a concealed weapon, felony assault with intent to do great bodily harm and three drunken driving convictions. He was on court-ordered probation from a DWI conviction at the time of the brawl.
On March 27, a jury found Green guilty on one count of assault and battery for punching Artest in the stands, but acquitted him of an assault charge for throwing the cup. On May 1, 2006, Green was sentenced to 30 days in jail and two years' probation.
On November 19, 2006 the Pistons, per an order from the NBA, banned Green from attending Pistons home games for life. [3]
On December 2, Green and Haddad were banned indefinitely from events at the Palace, and Artest filed restraining orders against both Haddad and Green. The order rules that the fans cannot come within 60 feet from Artest, which is the believed distance from where Green threw the cup at Artest.
Bryant Jackson (glaube der Stuhlwerfer)
On March 29, 2005, Bryant Jackson pleaded no contest to a felony assault charge for throwing the chair. On May 3, he was sentenced to two years probation.
David Wallace, the brother of Ben Wallace, was sentenced to one year of probation and community service after being seen on videotape punching Pacers guard Fred Jones from behind.