NBA cracks whip on brawlers

JIMMY Butler of the Miami Heat and Naji Marshall of the New Orleans Pelicans engage in a shoving match during an NBA regular season game last Sunday (Manila time). | SEAN GARDNER/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
NEW YORK (AFP) — Miami Heat scoring leader Jimmy Butler was among five players suspended by the National Basketball Association on Sunday for their roles in an on-court brawl between the Heat and New Orleans Pelicans.
Butler and Pelicans forward Naji Marshall were each suspended one game without pay for instigating and engaging in an on-court altercation in Miami's 106-95 victory on Friday at New Orleans.
Heat center Thomas Bryant and Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado of Puerto Rico were each suspended three games without pay for leaving the bench area during an on-court altercation and fighting.
Miami forward Nikola Jovic, a 20-year-old Serbian, was banned for one game without pay for leaving the bench area and entering the skirmish.
Miami's Kevin Love sparked the incident when he committed a foul to prevent a basket by Zion Williamson of the Pelicans with only 41 seconds elapsed in the fourth quarter.
Alvarado, Bryant, Butler and Marshall were whistled for technical fouls and ejected from the game.
Alvarado was set to begin serving his suspension on Sunday when the Pelicans host Chicago, with Marshall serving his ban then also.
Bryant will begin serving his suspension on Monday when the Heat visit Sacramento Butler and Jovic will also serve their suspensions when Miami plays the Kings.
