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Minnesota Timberwolves Donte Divincenzo and Naz Reid suspended with Detroit Piston’s brawl

Denver – The NBA suspended the Center Naz Reid and Wache Donte Divincenzo for a game after a discussion between Timberwolves players and several members of the Pistons in the victory against Detroit on Sunday.

The two missed on Tuesday on Tuesday in Denver when the wolves started a road trip with five games.

“Something expected,” said coach Chris Finch before the game on Tuesday. “I am glad that we were able to get news early so that we can plan, adapt and continue.”

The Center Isaiah Stewart was suspended two games for the pistons, while striker Ronald Holland II and the security guard Marcus Sasser were each suspended.

The dust began in the second quarter, when Holland Reid remained 8 minutes, 36 seconds and Reid showed Holland after the game and confronted Holland. Divincenzo then pushed Holland, whom the NBA said, it escalated the incident and the rougere spilled into the stands nearby when the players got involved.

Divincenzo and Reid both fell when Sasser and Stewart entered the fight. Players, employees and security then tried to separate it.

“It is really the cost of business activities,” said Finch. “We are not disappointed (in them). We are obviously disappointed that they won’t be with us this evening. But it is part of the landscape of the game.

“… Many teams are currently playing for a lot of things, so there could always be a turning point. I just have to be aware that we move forward, but we are not angry with them.”

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