Mason Plumlee and Steven Adams were expelled from the confrontation of the sun's rocks on Wednesday after fighting each other, with a bloody left of the fight.
The veterans big men were pushing for the low position when Plumlee code Adams on the shoulder when a shot increased.
The New Zealand native apparently did not appreciate that, since he then closed his arms with Plumlee and walked continued walking towards him before Phoenix's big man pushed him.
Plume then approached Adams even more when the couple remained entangled, before fighting the center of the rockets on the ground in a chaotic scene.
The players and staff hastened to separate the couple, and once Plumee was awake, it was learned that he had a small but remarkable cut on his forehead.
Both players were quickly thrown from the game, and Adams later could be seen Be retained In the tunnel.

Mason Plumlee was bloody after he and Steven Adams fought on Wednesday

Plumlee ended at the top of Adams while matched each other

The players and staff hurried to separate them before both were expelled from the game
According to reports, Adams received a great ovation from local rock fans before leaving the court.
Plumlee left the game with four points and six rebounds in 13 minutes.
Adams totaled a point and four rebounds in 11 minutes from the bank.
Fans pointed out that Adams once Saved Plumlee of a serious injury in 2018When Adams was at Thunder and Plumee played for Nuggets.
Plumlee hastened to try to block a shooting of Adams, who had made the bomb and sent his opponent flying to him to the ground.
However, instead of going to the tray, Adams stampled his arm to break Plumlee's fall before helping him.
Plumlee, 35, is in its 12th NBA season and has played for Nets, Blazers, Nuggets, Pistons, Hornets, Clippers and Suns.
Adams, 31, is playing his 11th year in the League, and has spent time with the Thunder, Grizzlies, Pelicans and Rockets.