Things got extremely heated in the final minutes of a EuroLeague playoff game between Real Madrid and Partizan Belgrade on Thursday.
Partizan was up 95-80 in the final minutes of the playoff series when Madrid guard Sergio Llull fouled Partizan forward Kevin Punter as Punter tried to drive around him. Punter immediately reacted and charged at Llull, which sparked a full bench-clearing brawl at the center of the court in Madrid.
Several punches were thrown, and fans even came in from the side of the court to try and separate players briefly. At one point, Madrid’s Guerschon Yabusele body-slammed Partizan’s Dante Exum to the court hard.Refs suspended the game after this
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