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Fifteen years ago to the day, the most infamous incident in NBA history unfolded at The Palace of Auburn Hills.

The brawl, which will forever be known as The Malice at the Palace, resulted in nine players from both the Pistons and Pacers being suspended for a total of 146 games, with players losing a collective $11 million in forfeited salary. Five players were charged with assault and sentenced to a year of probation and community service, with an additional five fans slapped with criminal charges and banned from attending Pistons home games for life.

Lets take a look at the brawl that single-handedly led the NBA to beef up stadium security forever and limit the sale of alcohol in games.

So this fuckhead threw a bottle at Ron Artest while he was laying on the scorer’s table.

Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you a rare time a troll has been held accountable for his actions.

Let’s evaluate the progression of the dude in the black shirt.

Phase 1: Still talking shit behind a wall of fans.

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Phase 2: The ‘Wait, Is He Hopping Over The Seats’ look. That is the face of a clenched asshole.

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Phase 3: Fear, Panic. Life flashes before eyes. Evacuates bowels into his JNCOs.

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Phase 4: Sweet, sweet retribution.

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If there was any silver lining in the chaos, it’s that two men’s lives were actually saved by a slippery floor. If Jermaine O’Neal connected on this Turtle-looking motherfucker, he’d be in jail for life and Turtle would no longer have a life.

I know it's not a laughing matter, but, when Jermaine O'Neal slides in at the end with a right cross I lose it every time 🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/f2bDHgEYao — CeeGee (@DailyRotoSharks) November 19, 2019

It is absolutely befuddling how Jermaine O’Neal only received a 15-game suspension (the equivalent to a three-game suspension in the NFL) for almost taking a dude’s head clean off.

If Jermaine O'Neal landed the punch clean without slipping RIP pic.twitter.com/rxiGgUe6oX — Rap Game Forrest Gump 🇬🇭 (@Sixfever) November 19, 2019

I one day hope to acquire the confidence it requires to be 5-foot-6 and shaped like a Furby and genuinely think I am capable of squaring up with Ron Artest and Jermaine O’Neal.

The suspensions for the brawl were as follows:

Ron Artest: 86

Stephen Jackson: 30

Jermaine O’Neal: 15

Ben Wallace: 6

Reggie Miller: 1

Chauncey Billups: 1

The wildest part about all the devastation is that after Ron Artest was escorted into the locker room, he asked Stephen Jackson: “Do you think we’re gonna get in trouble?”

Lol, nah bruh. Maybe a warning.