CLEVELAND, Ohio -- While the actual details are still fuzzy and the real truth may never be revealed, there was reportedly an altercation between Tristan Thompson and Draymond Green in July, nearly two months after their on-court flareup during the NBA Finals.

Fox Sports 1's Jason McIntyre had been alluding to a fight in LA between NBA players for about two weeks and the initial report, revealing the names, came from the gossip and entertainment site Bossip.

The one thing everyone can agree on at this point is that Thompson and Green were both at a private after-ESPY's party hosted by LeBron James at Delilah restaurant in West Hollywood on July 18.

That's when things get distorted, as multiple outlets are sharing different accounts of the incident.

From McIntyre:

Bossip, perhaps exaggerating details for impact, said Thompson connected with a "two-piece."

Late Tuesday night, Marcus Thompson, who covers the Golden State Warriors for The Athletic, wrote his own account of the altercation, citing multiple sources with knowledge.

According to Thompson, the Cavaliers center attacked the Warriors bad boy "out of nowhere," with one cited source labeling it a "sucker punch" and another calling it a "face mush."

"To be honest, it wasn't really a punch. It was more like a shove."

Apparently the two players were separated by James and Kevin Durant before a full altercation could happen, being reminded that they weren't on the streets or a basketball court and this was a private party at a nice West Hollywood establishment where that behavior shouldn't be tolerated.

From The Athletic:

"The party continued with Green and Thompson co-existing without issue, laughing and partying the rest of the night. 'Man, that wasn't no fight,' one source said. 'It was much ado about nothing.'"

OK, great. Much ado about nothing. We can all move on, right? Apparently not.

A segment of Cavs fans seem overjoyed about Thompson's willingness to confront Green and are actually throwing him a parade, which is scheduled for Oct. 13 at 3:10 p.m.

The date coincided with Thompson's jersey number and the time is a play on the Cavs rallying from a 3-1 deficit in the 2016 NBA Finals.

And yes, because Cleveland fans are apparently obsessed with organizing silly parades for the most ridiculous reasons, there is an official event listing on Facebook, with some already announcing their plans to attend.

The July incident obviously boiled over from June. Thompson got ejected for his role in a minor on-court scuffle with Green at the end of the overtime period in Cleveland's Game 1 loss. It all started when Green taunted Thompson before the Cavs center shoved the ball in Green's face before being separated.

Then after Game 4, as players were greeting each other following the Warriors' sweep, Green refused to shake Thompson's hand, ending the series on a sour note. At Golden State's victory parade, Green explained why he didn't give Thompson any respect, saying "Tristan, we ain't cut the same."

The NBA regular season can't get here soon enough.