On Friday ejections, Orlando Magic center Mo Bamba and Minnesota Timberwolves guard Austin Rivers were the central figures in a brawl that resulted in five ejections. On Saturday, they found out what their punishments would be.
Shams Charania of The Athletic reported that both men will be suspended for multiple games.
“Orlando’s Mo Bamba has been suspended four games and Minnesota’s Austin Rivers has been suspended three games for their altercation Friday,” Charania tweeted.
The fight happened away from the play. Rivers approached the Orlando bench and quickly ended up tangled with Bamba, who was not active in the game at the time.
Both were quickly ejected and sent to the locker rooms. In an ultimate sign of the times, the beef continued after the game — on Instagram.
The suspensions drew several reactions from basketball fans.
How did he get more days when rivers started it https://t.co/SNsK7WPKfV
— saint
(@lordisms) February 5, 2023
Alright then https://t.co/qHdhztBFwH
— The Daily Wolves (@TheDailyWolves) February 5, 2023
I thought it would be a game, but 3 is wild
#FreeAustinRivers https://t.co/3ipu8nx2UL — Timberwolves Talk (@LetsTalk_Wolves) February 5, 2023
Is it possible that is was Bambas last game in a magic jersey
https://t.co/T6gYGQN0tx — Not Another Magic Pod (@Notanothermagic) February 5, 2023
More time to focus on their IG trolling https://t.co/IVj4GEF57D
— BetOnline (@BetOnline_ag) February 5, 2023
There was also confusion about how Memphis Grizzlies guard Dillon Brooks, who had started a fight a day before the Bamba-Rivers altercation with a low blow on Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell, was suspended for fewer games than either Bamba or Rivers.
How the hell did Dillon Brooks get only ONE?!?! https://t.co/9iYC7MBLWq
— Rachael Ellering (@RachaelEllering) February 5, 2023
But brooks get 1 game.
Pathetic https://t.co/pgFeGmMee1
— $MOJO EYITUOYO
(@cou_rage00) February 5, 2023
Orlando’s next game is on the road against the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday. The Magic will then return home for games against the New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, respectively.
Minnesota, meanwhile, will be home against the Nuggets on Sunday. The Timberwolves will then be in Denver on Tuesday and on the road against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday.
[Shams Charania on Twitter, Photo Credit: Bally Sports]