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Hawks & Heat Engage in Big-Time Playoff Brawl (Punches Thrown, Benches Cleared, Flagrants) 

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April 30, 1994 - The NBA's modern day clamp down on physical play and fisticuffs isn't without historic influence and origin. Among the chief examples of 90's basketball gone wild came during the 1994 NBA Playoffs when the Atlanta Hawks and Miami Heat squared off-literally-in Game 2 of their first round series.
The trouble began in the third quarter when Hawks forward Danny Manning was assessed two flagrant foul penalties. When officials opted to keep Manning in the game (rather than removing him as was typically the case for those committing multiple flagrants), tensions escalated. And when Hawks forward Duane Ferrell cashed in a tough layup through contact then taunted Grant Long moments later, all hell broke loose. The subsequent three-minute brawl featured both benches emptying, multiple fists flying (and landing), and even a broken bone or two (Heat assistant Alvin Gentry broke his right hand and finger while attempting to restrain Long).
In the end, the bench-clearing melee resulted in a trio of suspensions and led to multiple rule introductions and clarifications prior to the start of the following season. Among them, ejections following two flagrant fouls were codified as well as the still-present automatic suspension rule for any player leaving the bench area during an on-court brawl.
Suspensions stemming for the event:
Keith Askins (Heat): Three-game suspension, $15,000 fine
Doug Edwards (Hawks): Two-game suspension, $10,000 fine
Grant Long (Heat): One-game suspension, $10,000
LA Times article on the brawl and Gentry's injury: www.latimes.co...
1994-95's Rule Changes: www.washington...
The suspensions: lasvegassun.co...
Box Score: www.basketball...

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Комментарии : 75   
@ryankenealy4837
@ryankenealy4837 Год назад
The 90’s!!! Best basketball era ever!!!
@drphot6050
@drphot6050 Год назад
It really was!
@ryankenealy4837
@ryankenealy4837 Год назад
@@drphot6050 my nephew and I are big basketball fans and I’m always telling him about the New York Knicks of the 90s and how tough they were. He loves curry and Giannis and LeBron and Jokic I’m like kid you should’ve seen Ewing, Starks, Mason, Oakley, Olajuwon, Pippen, Jordan.
@sam-bw5mr
@sam-bw5mr Год назад
yeah i’d love to be watching a playoff game and have it be interrupted by like 15 minutes of fighting, breaking up the fight, and commercials while the refs watch replays and hand out fouls
@ryankenealy4837
@ryankenealy4837 Год назад
@@sam-bw5mr , I understand where you’re coming from and I sort of agree. Nobody wants to see fights every night during a basketball game. I just remember there was a higher level of physical intensity, and a stronger sense of rivalry. The players seemed like they wanted to kill each other and it made for better tv. Now, when you see these players, all hugging, laughing and shaking hands before the game, it take something away from the game.
@3243_
@3243_ Год назад
Yes. And the '80s and '70s too.
@RandyDubin
@RandyDubin 2 года назад
Oh, and this is what NBA fights should still be. Hockey, as well.
@catfishhornet
@catfishhornet 2 года назад
I disagree. Players are at risk to get seriously injured with physical fighting. Especially being sucker punched from behind like that. If a player did get badly injured, the league and players would face multiple legal ramifications including possible criminal charges. I wouldn't want to see a player get hurt or go through that legal process.
@joe.limbus
@joe.limbus 2 года назад
@@catfishhornet its not the players theyre worried about its the fans getting involved as well....everything was fine until they start fighting the players and vice versa
@Swove2204
@Swove2204 2 года назад
@@catfishhornet Yeah, the league's hands were pretty much tied here. In addition to this brawl, around the same time there was the JoJo English-Derek Harper melee that spilled into the crowd in Chicago (with David Stern in attendance) and also the wild Greg Anthony brawl against Phoenix. The league was approaching a bit of a crossroads where the bench-clearing violence seemed to be developing into a trend. And considering the NBA was already supposed to have learned its lesson after Kermit Washington nearly killed Rudy Tomjanovich in 1977, the league had to take action. Had they turned a blind eye and another Rudy T situation sprung about, the responsibility would have been placed squarely in their lap. It seemed to only take one more bench-clearing brawl after the new rules to send the intended message. There was a Pacers-Kings fight that resulted in 16 suspensions in 1995. www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1995-11-12-9511111060-story.html
@BlueshirtFan4Ever
@BlueshirtFan4Ever Год назад
The 1990s we're a lit decade for the NBA and it's brawls like this one. 🔥👊🏿
@3243_
@3243_ Год назад
@Joe Limbus Except that not only have there been earlier fights that involved fans as well as players, coaches, and/or referees, they were a lot more common, especially in the 1940s-70s. One good 1970s example happened in Game 3 of the 1977 Warriors-Pistons series (back when Detroit, Milwaukee, and Chicago all were in the Western Conference). Even the '80s had Cedric Maxwell vs a Philadelphia fan in the 1981 Celtics-Sixers series, and Warriors' coach George Karl plus a couple of his players fighting with fans in Utah in 1987.
@RodPower78
@RodPower78 2 года назад
This was one of the wildest sports brawls I have ever seen. I remember watching this live and it was one of those extra physical games that you knew it was only a matter of time before something would happen to cause it to pop off.
@docfrazier99
@docfrazier99 28 дней назад
Danny Manning not being ejected for his second flagrant foul was the spark for the brawl which preceded Grant Long's retaliation for committing a flagrant foul on Duane Ferrell.
@dashauncarney9651
@dashauncarney9651 2 года назад
One of the most underrated brawls ever.It was basically a 1950s NBA brawl (sans fans getting on the court) in the 1990s.
@darkwing7966
@darkwing7966 Год назад
ESPN is why this brawl didn’t get a lot of coverage unlike other fights. They never liked Turner Sports and Atlanta. Too much under the table competition back then. No wonder everyone is amazed at seeing this fight. Lol
@TRJ2241987
@TRJ2241987 8 месяцев назад
I saw Tommy Heinsohn speak at the Hall of Fame about 10 years ago and he claimed that in the 1950s these types of fights were indeed regular occurrences in the NBA
@3243_
@3243_ 6 месяцев назад
​@@TRJ22419871960s and '70s too. And they were not uncommon in the '80s either.
@Swove2204
@Swove2204 2 года назад
High quality version: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VFxI8Nq4TDI.htmlsi=4G-hUevjQc1iQz2X The actual brawl is at 2:28. I just felt it was important to include the lead-up for context, particularly Danny Manning’s two flagrants without an ejection.
@jonrobles1468
@jonrobles1468 Год назад
The NBA of the 90's: No Babies Allowed. That was rough and tumble, Wild Wild West-style NBA back then.
@baselineleaner1064
@baselineleaner1064 2 года назад
The Alvin Gentry part of this story is badly lost in the history of craziest NBA moments.
@meharinationsportspodcast2582
Correct, because Gentry broke his hand when he was trying to hold Grant Long back.
@Kings0424
@Kings0424 Год назад
I love it. I absolutely loved it. I get hyped everytime when a sport fight ir brawl happens and it doesn't matter what sport I'm watching
@chicagogr81
@chicagogr81 Год назад
These are the same playoffs as the Knicks-Bulls brawl. What a time, the league was the wild wild west with the sheriff off playing baseball.
@DMINISHED9
@DMINISHED9 7 дней назад
They playing like they lives depended on it because in ‘94 everyone finally had a shot on winning a ring… I wonder why 🤔🤔
@TheODLawson23
@TheODLawson23 10 месяцев назад
This was real basketball in the 90's! That's why the ratings were higher because of real defense, physical, etc.
@NoSympathyForDevils2358
@NoSympathyForDevils2358 Год назад
LmFaOo "The Game Is Getting TO RUFF!!"🤣🤣🤣
@sergeibaka8607
@sergeibaka8607 Год назад
now it’s soft
@kingammo6090
@kingammo6090 Год назад
Lebatard show, am I right 🙋🏾‍♂️
@valseyer4486
@valseyer4486 Год назад
What the heck, I used to follow the HAWKS when they would air their games on TBS or TNT, yet I don't remember this, even though it's a playoff game.
@smoothoperator7023
@smoothoperator7023 Год назад
Now this is a fight. Not that pitty-pat b.s. pushing that they call a fight today.
@Leo-qe3gl
@Leo-qe3gl Год назад
Well this escalated quickly. I mean this really ran out of Hand fast.😮
@mangrove
@mangrove 2 года назад
Long, along with Smitty, would be traded to Atlanta a few months later. I wonder how awkward that was at first.
@ocampbelltx
@ocampbelltx 2 года назад
Him and Grant Long traded for Kevin Willis😂😂😂
@stevenqbosell
@stevenqbosell 2 года назад
Hahahahha, wow did not realize Smitty got traded so close to this incident
@darkwing7966
@darkwing7966 Год назад
I remember this like it was yesterday. They put all that behind them like nothing happened. Atlanta embraced them. We would make the playoffs after their first season with us. Back then, brawls happened more often and then move on. This wouldn’t fly today.
@adaonetube
@adaonetube Год назад
This was a historic NBA brawl. It was the brawl that prompted the NBA to institute the "can't leave the bench or be suspended rule." Who would have thought years later that it would impact a few teams in the playoffs. (i.e. the 1997 Knicks vs Heat and later on Robert Horry cheap shot in Steve Nash that caused a key player from the Suns to get suspended).
@3243_
@3243_ Год назад
This one, plus the Knicks-Bulls brawl a few days later.
@Kicks-iw2xe
@Kicks-iw2xe Год назад
Wasnt the rule put in after the suns knicks brawl the year before
@adaonetube
@adaonetube Год назад
@@Kicks-iw2xe I believe the rule did take effect until the 1994-1995 season. Players who left the bench in this particular Heat-Hawks brawl were not suspended.
@edmondlau511
@edmondlau511 10 месяцев назад
@@3243_if I remember correctly that was JoJo English and Derek Harper?
@3243_
@3243_ 10 месяцев назад
@@edmondlau511 Yes it was.
@enzorain
@enzorain Год назад
damn them boys was really swingin
@rrosenow123
@rrosenow123 Год назад
Mike Ryan sent me here
@shawnkincheloesr5192
@shawnkincheloesr5192 Год назад
This was just as bad as the malice at the palace 😳 but only the players were involved 🤦🏾‍♂️
@ranma9607
@ranma9607 2 года назад
Interesting that Duane Ferrell was neither ejected or suspended for his actions iirc.
@glenndowling8383
@glenndowling8383 Год назад
“They’re resorting to thuggery!”
@drphot6050
@drphot6050 Год назад
Haha ikr
@RandyDubin
@RandyDubin 2 года назад
Oh, so this is where the most overrecationary rule in the history of sports came from. BTW, I would've had more respect for Adam Silver if he would've dispensed of that rule the instant he became commissioner in order to separate himself from his predecessor, David Stern, but noooo.....
@marshallarnold-ep7nn
@marshallarnold-ep7nn Год назад
Commentator back then: "The league is going to have to look in to this because things are getting too rough". Commentator in 2022: Player X will have to sit out tonight's game. He broke a fingernail, and can't participate ".
@ryankenealy4837
@ryankenealy4837 9 месяцев назад
That was a pretty good Hawks team. I was really surprised when they were upset by the Pacers in the second round in 6 games. As a Knicks fan, I was pleased that the Knicks avoided playing the Hawks. The Pacers wound up being a tougher out than I would’ve thought.
@NHLUtahPlainBagel
@NHLUtahPlainBagel Год назад
Lol @ 3:45- The Hawks mascot has Gold Gloves on. 😅
@BlueshirtFan4Ever
@BlueshirtFan4Ever 2 года назад
2:42 I saw a basketbrawl like this at a local women's rec league. 🏀 Both benches emptied, punches were flying and it was pure chaos. The game was called and there was less than a minute left in the 1st half. I'm not gonna compare rec league ball to the NBA.
@lamzoka
@lamzoka Год назад
I’m still wondering if Danny manning is out the game or not?
@FlintyCobblestone
@FlintyCobblestone 5 месяцев назад
I really miss Bob Neal. RIP 😞
@Swove2204
@Swove2204 5 месяцев назад
As far as I can tell, Bob Neal’s still with us… unless I missed something recently.
@FlintyCobblestone
@FlintyCobblestone 5 месяцев назад
@@Swove2204 You're right!! I don't know why I thought he was dead. Welcome back, Bob!
@lonniethomas4343
@lonniethomas4343 2 года назад
What a great fight.!!
@Rune8119
@Rune8119 Год назад
Koncak and Willis are supposed to be the same size. How koncak is taller?
@pauljames7438
@pauljames7438 9 месяцев назад
I don’t remember this one. Damn!!
@sergeibaka8607
@sergeibaka8607 Год назад
Why is this the first time I’m seeing this
@michaelyoung9628
@michaelyoung9628 Год назад
Love it
@MK-fl7hb
@MK-fl7hb Год назад
Derrick Coleman college fight is still the best in my opinion
@BadstreetMI
@BadstreetMI Год назад
Solid action.
@JeffHulkHemp
@JeffHulkHemp 11 месяцев назад
I am surprised fans didnt rush the court to help out the Atlanta Hawks.
@062082shane
@062082shane Год назад
I remember ;back when I was in 5th grade
@Deadmansworld14
@Deadmansworld14 Год назад
This fight wouldnt have happened if the guy didnt miss imagine
@Shinobi33
@Shinobi33 6 месяцев назад
Then Willis and Steve Smith got traded for each other
@dlock5794
@dlock5794 Год назад
Manning and Billy Owens were the most overrated players of this era
@TL2354
@TL2354 Год назад
Pippen
@GreogoryHarrison
@GreogoryHarrison 10 месяцев назад
Manning was a beast in college
@pepsiguy52883
@pepsiguy52883 7 месяцев назад
Danny manning was a punk and never was
@oskee305
@oskee305 Год назад
CULTURE BEFORE THE CULTURE!!! HEAT IN 5 2023!
@hang-the-dogs
@hang-the-dogs Год назад
Nobody dares touch Kevin Willis😊
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