Playoffs de la NBA: Benédict de Pacers Mathurin ejected after altercation with the hunter of the riders in the match 4

The Indiana Pacers Benédict Mathurin goalkeeper was expelled in the first quarter of their match 4 match with the Cleveland horsemen on Sunday evening after having triggered an altercation with D’Andre Hunter.
At the end of the first quarter, with the Pacers until a dominant start to the 22-10 game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Mathurin was seen hitting Hunter in the chest – which made Hunter double on the track.
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Mathurin immediately fell to the 3 -point line and Hunter followed. While Mathurin seemed to taunt a little Hunter, his arms stretched, Hunter pushed Mathurin hard into the chest and overthrow him on the ground. This sparked a fairly large altercation and a long review of officials after the end of things.
Finally, Mathurin was struck by a blatant fault 2 and was ejected. Hunter, although his push was much worse than Mathurin’s initial action, was only touched by a technical fault for his reprisals. Myles Turner was also assessed a technical fault.
Despite Mathurin’s loss, the Pacers slowed down during the first period. They took an advance of 38-23 after the opening period, thanks in part to a little incredible defensive hand late where they held Cleveland without a basket for more than five minutes. The Pacers went 6 out of 10 of the 3 -point line as a group in the first 12 minutes and kept the riders at only 4 out of 15 shots.
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The Pacers held a 2-1 series lead in the Sunday match. They are trying to return to their second consecutive final of the Eastern Conference.
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