The Timberwolves beat the Bucks at home, and clashes broke out in the first quarter of the game, with Ibaka and Prince arguing over the card slot, Beverley sneaking up on Ibaka behind his back, and Hill coming out for his teammates, both being expelled.

Looking back at this scene, Towns hit a free throw, Prince hooked Ibaka's neck, just as the referee separated the entangled two, Beverley quickly stepped forward to push Ibaka, and Hill, who arrived in time, pushed Beverly away, Ibaka was ready to settle the account with Beverley, but thanks to the Bucks coaching staff to stop it, the situation was avoided.
When the camera swept to the alphabet brother on the sidelines, he saw a shallow smile on his face, and his heart did not fluctuate, and he seemed to be accustomed to it.
In fact, Beverley's "mad dog" move is the bloodiness that the Timberwolves need, daring to fight back when teammates are bullied, rather than only promises. The addition of Beverly this season has changed the appearance of the Timberwolves, and the whole team is full of resilience and has won many hard battles.
Although Beverley's behavior is not pleasing, he does not make harmful moves. Generally speaking, Beverley achieves its goal by provoking the other party, and James, Westbrook, and Durant are reluctant to oppose Beverley because his close entanglement is oppressive and it is difficult to overcome personal emotional loss of control.
The small players clash, but the big players feel sorry for each other. After the game, the center players of the two teams, Towns and Da Luo, exchanged jerseys and took a group photo to commemorate the moment.