Press J to jump to the feed. When the Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers and a bunch of fans went after one another, "Malice at the Palace" was born and it's arguably the most infamous moment in basketball history. Plus most if not all 30 for 30s are about controversial or unfortunate events in sports and it doesn’t get more controversial then malice at the palace really They leveled it recently, now it's just a giant lot. "Malice in the Palace" is a fine Three Stooges short starring Larry, Shemp, and Moe. It was tough to keep track of everything at once. Facebook and Twitter Refuse to Take Down Donald Trump’s Edited Nancy Pelosi Speech Ripping Video I threw a water bottle.’ The NBA soph recalls being at ‘The Malice at the Palace’ when he was 8 The best and most celebrated sequence in this short is that of the cat & dog at the Stooges' restaurant. Tuesday's NBA: Artest documentary revisits Malice at The Palace. So far, it's worked fabulously. The boys operate a restaurant in the Orient, where they learn of a priceless Rootentooten diamond. The general mood in the Palace was pretty much "I can do whatever the hell I want right now" and "This is fucking AWESOME!" Malice at the Palace... who was at fault? Malice at the Palace, Pacers-Pistons brawl. I actually remember watching this live in my dorm room as a freshman in college. I think it definitely should be I know it’s one of the darker moments for pacers fans and organization but like you said it’s a huge part of our story. Ron Artest doc to show full 'Malice at the Palace' footage in its entirety for the first time NBA Suns’ Josh Jackson Diary: ‘I am not going to lie. However, the Pistons are mostly known as the “Bad Boys” and not for setting a defensive standard that forced the league to change. 'Malice at the Palace' facts you didn't know about on the 15th anniversary of NBA's biggest brawl 15 years later, it remains one of the more polarizing events in sports history Kansas and Kansas State's men's basketball teams got into a brawl at the end of their recent rivalry that spilled into the stands at Allen Fieldhouse, home of the Kansas Jayhawks. Link to the story here. ... everyone went out to the concession areas where the TVS were to watch highlights of this fight for nearly an hour. Ron Artest obviously acted terribly and made awful decisions and I’m not excusing his behavior or feeling bad for him in any way. The Malice at The Palace brawl between The Pacers and The Pistons in 2004 was a black eye for the NBA. Facebook and Twitter Refuse to Take Down Donald Trump’s Edited Nancy Pelosi Speech Ripping Video r/nba: All things NBA basketball. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts “The Malice at the Palace” unfolded at a Detroit Pistons basketball game versus the Indiana Pacers on November 19, 2004. Close. Archived. Artest charged into the stands after a fan threw a drink on him during the game on Nov. 19, 2004, at the Palace of Auburn Hills. level 1. Today marks the 15th anniversary of the Malice at the Palace. On this day in 2004, a brawl changed the NBA forever. 122. Posted by 1 year ago. ... Oh the Palace of Auburn Hills. Below is a video from the original ESPN coverage that shows the incident and ESPN talent reacting to what they just saw. The Pacers–Pistons brawl, known colloquially as the Malice at the Palace, was an altercation that occurred in a National Basketball Association (NBA) game between the Indiana Pacers and the defending champion Detroit Pistons on November 19, 2004, at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Kansas and Kansas State's men's basketball teams got into a brawl at the end of their recent rivalry that spilled into the stands at Allen Fieldhouse, home of the Kansas Jayhawks. So I commented on this in another post, and I’ve talked to a lot of my friends about this for years.