<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The NBA and its security division is investigating circumstances surrounding the Saturday-night fistfight between Jazz rookie Kirk Snyder and Dallas Mavericks veteran Jerry Stackhouse. No monetary fines and/or suspensions were levied by the league as of Sunday, but it's believed one or both players will face disciplinary action that likely will come sometime today. "We're trying to gather all the information," Kevin O'Connor, the Jazz's senior vice president of basketball operations, said Sunday night. "We're working through NBA security," O'Connor added, "to see where it's at." Stackhouse and Snyder fought roughly 30 minutes after Dallas' 88-81 victory over Utah, in an area at American Airlines Center near where the Jazz's team bus was parked. Family members, friends of players and autograph-seeking fans were in the general area of the fight, including Stackhouse's wife. Witnesses reportedly saw Snyder bleeding. Mavs officials, though, told the Forth Worth Star-Telegram that the 21-year-old from Utah was not injured. The Jazz on Sunday also suggested Snyder was not seriously hurt.</div> <div align="center">Link</div> There are conflicting reports regarding this fight. Mark Cuban told reporters that Stackhouse "said he was defending himself". Kris Humphries, an eye witness, says Stackhouse started the fight.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Umer remU:</div><div class="quote_post">i didnt see the fight, was it good? who won it?</div> you dont read good do you? lol.....
LoL @ that, but Of course there will be ocnflicting statements, and I don't think we are ever gonna know what really happened. Even if they both come to an agreement of waht the story is, I don't think we'll know the whole truth