Chicago’s DeMar DeRozan and Houston’s Dillon Brooks were both ejected after being involved in an on-court fight, inThursday night’s game between the Bulls and Rockets, which Houston won 127-117.
Brooks took exception and immediately approached DeRozan, who had his back turned to him. DeRozan turned and looked to have elbowed Brooks in the chin, which caused the two to lock arms. Teammates tried to break it up.
Rockets coach Ime Udoka said of Brooks’ ejection, “He walked over and didn’t say anything crazy. But they say the rules are the guy that kind of instigates it to get it to that step after DeRozan did what he did, he got [ejected] because of that.”
The scrum grew with team staff and security attempting to intervene. Torrey Craig got involved, and he and Brooks fell to the ground after tripping over a security guard who had fallen.
After the scrum had been cleared and the situation reviewed, the initial foul by DeRozan was ruled a flagrant 2 and he was ejected. Brooks was given a technical foul and ejected for his role.
“I don’t think DeMar’s intention was to get a flagrant, certainly it was fouling, and of course flagrant and they’re shooting a free throw,” Donovan said. “I don’t think that was ever his intention was to do that.
“DeRozan was assessed a flagrant foul penalty, because the contact was excessive and unnecessary,” Blair said. “Because Brooks escalated the situation, therefore he was given a technical foul and ejected.”