Strongly disagree my brother and I'll explain exactly why. If you look at the genesis of the whole situation it was because Ron Ron got hit with a cup. Not a bullet, not a maltov cocktail, not a grenade, he wasn't hosed down like brothers and sisters in the 1960's nor attacked by rabid dogs. It was a cup.
Yeah that it was sparked it off, and I don't really think it was worth it for the Pacer players to get involved. But nonetheless, he was provoked and I do understand why he went after the fan although it wasnt the right thing to do.
In that situation there was no imminent threat upon his life whatsoever, only a blow to the ego and the psyche. There's no doubt that I myself would be livid to say the least but common sense has to prevail when faced with adversity, the right thing to do is to immediately disperse the area and alert security so the offender can be apprehended.
This is why I can criticise the players, becuase I'm sure I would have done the same thing. I suppose I look at this situation like this: Imagine you work in a mcdonalds. There is a nearby burger king that is losing money becuase of the competetion. One of the biggest customers at burger king comes in and while your working, they throw a cup of coke at you and hits them. What would you do?
The right thing would be to call security, but I know almost nobody who would do that. If they would be able to remained calm enough to do that, i'd take my hat off to them.
Not to mention he was laying on that table straight "clownin", even to go as far as to put his hands behind his head, grab his crotch and to even pick up a nearby headset I suppose because he thought it was funny. Did those actions warrant being hit with an object? Of course not, there is no justification for that. But to run into the stands like a wild animal after being hit with something and start pounding the first dude you lay eyes on is completely irrational.
Sure he was showboating a bit on the scorers table. I'm not sure if he felt that guy he went after was the one who threw the beer. If he wasn't sure, then I'll concede, he shouldnt have gone up there (I wouldnt have run into the stands if i didnt know who threw it).
Suppose when he went into the stands he hit some little 4 year old kid by mistake? Or if he didn't strike the child, what if the child got trampled in the ruction? Or what if when Stephen ran into the stands to deliver that wild haymaker he clocked some elderly woman in the jaw when he cocked back his fist? And what if God forbid some crazy fan had a sharp object and stabbed and killed Ron during the melee? See what I mean? What good can come out of doing that?
You're right. No good did come out of Ronny going into the stands. But if he knew (or thought he knew) who threw the cup, then I understand. I'm not saying it's right, but i do understand him going up there.
I played team sports as a kid and understand the loyalty that teammates have for each other. I'm from the streets as well and also understand the loyalties that lie there also. But Stephen should have been running into the stands to pull his homeboy up out of there not to further escalate the situation. And what about the poor gentleman who got hit for no good reason by Ron? Is all fair in love and war?
The poor gentleman who ran onto the court with his fist cocked and walking directly to artest? The poor gentleman who's friend tried to tackle Artest? Fans going onto the court is just as bad as players in the stands, and the fans should be held AS accountable as the players in this mess.
The whole point is everything ensued following some fool getting hit by a cup, now his dumb ass is losing mad money and on top of that can't play the game he loves for the duration of the season. Ron Ron was and is still one of my top 5 favorite players, but I'm convinced that the next braincell he obtains will be his first.
I think he could do with some self control help, but I don't think he's dumb. I even half feel sorry for him considering he showed poise with ben wallace. If he retaliated to wallace, its feasable to say this whole mess wouldnt have happened.