Let me just add (and forgive if it's been mentioned already) that, isn't it basketball etiquette that when a player on the opposing team is in the floor with an (apparent) injury, that your team clears out and gives space (for trainers and medical people, etc.)? I don't see how this happening near the Miami bench makes that any less the unwritten rule-when a player is down, stay away, period.
I don't get why Miami players were even around (that were in the game, like Q and JO), or why the bench players and coaches for Miami didn't clear out toward the corner to give space. Eddie Lacerte had to weave through Miami players to get to Paul.
If there is any lesson from this, it is how quickly the officials can lose control of a playoff game, and, if suspensions flow, how the officials' failure in those situations can potentially decide championships.
Yeah, that was totally classless by Q-Rich. The guy is a punk. The "melee" can absolutely be attributed to the refs not exercising control on the situation.
Q-Rich has ALWAYS been a punk. And, I mean "punk" in the classic, prison-shower sense of the word.
KG'll be suspended because Stern is deathly afraid of fighting. Q-Rich won't, which is the best possible news for the C's because nine times out of ten he's the worst player on the court. Intersting will be Haslem/O'neil, whichever of the Heat players that shoved BBD. THAT had the potential of escalating matters to a whole 'nother level, which Stern isn't going to look too kindly upon.