The date November 19, 2004, will remain etched forever in history books as one of the NBA's darkest days. At first, there was a lot of excitement going into the Detroit Pistons-Indiana Pacers matchup, ...
The "Malice in the Palace" was one of the darkest moments in the NBA's long and illustrious history. It was an event that ushered in numerous changes regarding security protocols, fan interactions, ...
On Nov. 19, 2004, the most notorious brawl in NBA history unfolded at The Palace in Detroit. In the closing stages of the game between the Pistons and the Indiana Pacers, Detroit center Ben Wallace ...
The “Malice at the Palace” starts as a disagreement between Indiana Pacers forward Ron Artest and Detroit Pistons power forward Ben Wallace and becomes one of the worst incidents in sports history.
A major shift in the NBA landscape took place when Metta Sandiford-Artest, still known as Ron Artest, fought Ben Wallace and then became the central figure of the biggest brawl in NBA history. This ...
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Al Harrington reveals Ron Artest's first words after the infamous brawl: "Y'all think we gonna get in trouble?"
Al Harrington was no longer with the Indiana Pacers when the 2004 Malice at the Palace brawl took place. After playing his first six years in Indianapolis, Harrington was traded to the Atlanta Hawks ...
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"We were both battling for the DPOY" - Artest clears the air on his relationship with Ben Wallace
The "Malice in the Palace" was one of the darkest moments in the NBA's long and illustrious history. It was an event that ushered in numerous changes regarding security protocols, fan interactions, ...
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