1 month ago | By SI
The league handed down punishments for the Friday night brawl in Orlando.
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Following the Friday night on-court altercation that started as a tussle between Magic center Mo Bamba and Timberwolves wing Austin Rivers, the NBA has levied suspensions against both players. Bamba will be sidelined for four games for his role in the incident, while Rivers will sit out three games. The NBA also suspended Magic guard Jalen Suggs one game for aggressively grabbing Rivers around the neck and pushing him to the floor. Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels...
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