On November 13, Beijing time, the NBA issued another fine. Gobert was fined $35,000, Turner $25,000, Ingles $30,000 and Mitchell $20,000. The ticket also attracted heated discussion, with bobby Max ridiculing, Turner and Gobert dancing tango, and Tommy Bell saying that the dance steps were very expensive.
With 4:07 left in the fourth quarter for the Jazz and Pacers, Gobert was blocked by Turner on a layup and he fell to the ground. A somewhat embarrassed Gobert pulled Turner's pants and dragged him down. Dragged to the ground by Gobert, Turner also lost his cool.
Turner rushes to Gobert for advice and bumps into his opponent, igniting the conflict. Gobert turned and hugged the Pacers center, and the two wrestled on the court, pulling each other, and the referee quickly whistled in.
Subsequently, Mitchell and Ingles took the lead in gobert, leading to an expansion of the conflict. The two wanted to settle accounts with Turner, and there was no persuasion, and Ingles pushed the referee away, and if Mitchell had not been held by the assistant coach, it was likely to trigger an all-out action.
At that time, the referee expelled all four of them from the game, and after the game, Gobert thought that the referee's omission of Turner's foul was the key, he said that he should not be suspended for an additional game, he did not really do it, he just picked up Turner. Mitchell also said that the referee's connivance with some actions caused both sides to lose control of their emotions.
According to the official fine, no one was banned, and in the end, Gobert was fined $35,000, Turner $25,000, Ingles $30,000 and Mitchell $20,000.