Fight during WNBA Detroit Shock, LA Sparks game - July 22, 2008

A WNBA brawl — the first ever — erupted during the final seconds of the July 22, 2008 LA Sparks vs. Detroit Shock game.

Candace Parker wanted to focus on all of the good parts of the Los Angeles Sparks‘ win over the Detroit Shock.

Unfortunately, it will be the final 5 seconds that everyone else is going to remember.

Parker was one of three players ejected along with Detroit assistant coach Rick Mahorn after an ugly scuffle with 4.6 seconds left in Los Angeles’ 84-81 victory.

“To be honest, I don’t recall exactly what happened,” said Parker, who led Los Angeles with 21 points. “I’ll have to watch the tape.”

The skirmish started moments after Parker and Detroit’s Cheryl Ford had to be separated after Ford fouled Parker.

Top photo: Shock forward Plenette Pierson runs over Sparks forward Candace Parker, starting the brawl.

Fight during WNBA Detroit Shock, LA Sparks game - July 22, 2008

Shock forward Plenette Pierson, bottom left, scuffles with Sparks forward Candace Parker

On the next possession, Parker got tangled up with Detroit’s Plenette Pierson and fell to the ground. As she was getting up, Pierson intentionally ran into her, setting off the melee.

Parker threw a punch at Pierson before being tackled by Detroit’s Deanna Nolan. Players and coaches from both teams joined in, and Mahorn knocked Lisa Leslie to the court at one point.

Fight during WNBA Detroit Shock, LA Sparks game - July 22, 2008

Shock assistant coach Rick Mahorn, center, pushes Sparks center Lisa Leslie to the ground

“I was trying to protect the whole game, the integrity of the game,” he said. “The WNBA is very special to me because I have four daughters. I don’t even raise my hand to them, and I would never push a woman. This game, I love this game too much.”

Mahorn was also involved in the 2004 Pistons-Pacers brawl while working as a Detroit broadcaster, going into the crowd to try to pull Ron Artest away from fans.

Fight during WNBA Detroit Shock, LA Sparks game - July 22, 2008

Sparks players restrain center Lisa Leslie during the scuffle

“Rick Mahorn is known as a peacemaker, from even the brawl we had here with Indiana,” Detroit coach Bill Laimbeer said. “He went out there to get people off the pile, and to get people to stop the confrontation. That’s who he is, that’s what he does.”

Leslie did not talk to the media, but Los Angeles coach Michael Cooper also said he felt Mahorn was trying to stop the fight.

“I think Rick was trying to play peacemaker, but he’s just too big,” Sparks coach Michael Cooper said. “I was only trying to grab my players, and I didn’t see exactly what happened, but he apparently gently tried to push Lisa away.”

Fight during WNBA Detroit Shock, LA Sparks game - July 22, 2008

Shock teammates try to restrain Plenette Pierson after the melee.

DeLisha Milton-Jones shoved and punched Mahorn after the incident with Leslie, and was ejected, along with Mahorn, Parker and Pierson. Nolan and Shannon Bobbitt received technicals.

“That was unfortunate, but things like that happen in basketball sometimes,” Milton-Jones said. “The league is going to have to decide what kind of action to take.”

Ford sprained her right knee while trying to restrain Pierson, and left the floor in a wheelchair. Her status is unknown.

“I’m glad that none of our players got hurt, and I hope that Cheryl is OK,” Cooper said.

Source: WNBA fight leads to four ejections

Photo credit:  Photos 2-3 Jerry S. Mendoza/AP; Photos 1, 4-6 Kirthmon F. Dozier/Detroit Free Press

Here is WNBA fight video of the entire melee that erupted in the final seconds of the WNBA LA Sparks vs. Detroit Shock game.




Video & Photos: WNBA Fight - LA Sparks vs. Detroit Shock 7-22-08