‘Furious’ Aron Baynes ejected after heated argument in wild NBL drama

‘Furious’ Aron Baynes ejected after heated argument in wild NBL drama

Boomers nice Aron Baynes was ejected from the Brisbane Bullets’ loss to Cairns Taipans within the NBL after tempers flared in a fiery altercation.

The veteran massive man lashed out late within the second quarter on Saturday night time when Cairns ahead Lat Mayen elbowed Baynes within the throat because the pair contested a rebound.

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A livid Baynes remonstrated with the referees concerning the no-call and needed to be held again by his Bullets teammates as he was given a technical foul.

As the groups left the court docket, Baynes and Mayen had been facet by facet. They had been each ejected from the sport earlier than the beginning of the second half.

Liam Santamaria stated on ESPN: “Baynesy’s furious. He’s going to get tossed.”

Andrew Gaze added: “It’s almost like he’s wanting to get thrown when you get to that level (of anger).

“That’s the elbow that put Aron Baynes into a place where it didn’t look good. He lost control of his emotions. He was upset with his teammates trying to calm him down.

“As they walked off the floor, a few words that went on and what took place in the hallway underneath is what we’re focusing on.”

WATCH THE FIERY ALTERCATION IN THE VIDEO PLAYER ABOVE

According to ESPN, the NBL is now investigating a separate bodily altercation between Baynes and Taipans coach Adam Forde at halftime because the groups made their approach down the tunnel at Brisbane’s Nissan Arena.

The NBL is within the strategy of acquiring safety footage of the alleged incident.

Aussie basketball followers had been divided by the incident, however the consensus was Baynes misplaced his cool too simply.

Cairns went on to say an exhilarating 89-86 victory, handing the Bullets their first lack of the NBL season.

At the time of Baynes’ blow up (55.7 seconds left within the second), the house facet trailed by 5 (36-41) after which by 14 on the finish of the third when the Taipans held a commanding 70-56 lead.

Bullets trio Nathan Sobey, Chris Smith and Sam McDaniel impressed a fourth-quarter comeback when their jump-shooting and lockdown defence noticed Brisbane come inside one, down 87-86, with forty seconds left on the clock.

That was the closest they got here.

SOBEY AND SMITH

The Bullets trailed by 14 with one quarter remaining, however the place there’s a Nathan Sobey, there’s a approach.

He splashed two treys and completed two and-one performs, and with the assistance of the sharpshooting Chris Smith together with the titanic defence from McDaniel, the Bullets clawed their approach again into the sport.

The boys in blue got here inside three, fell away to path by eight, got here again inside three earlier than a pull-up three from Akoldah Gak despatched a dagger by way of the hearts of the Bullets trustworthy.

Or so we thought.

And-one kings Sobey and McDaniel arrange an exhilarating end the place the Bullets had the possibility to take the lead with 40 seconds left.

Sobey missed on that chance, and Isaac White the identical when heaving up a contested up three which might’ve tied the sport within the last seconds.

Taipan Patrick Miller was a crunch-time-king when sinking each free throws within the clutch to make sure the Bullets may solely tie the sport in the event that they scored a 3 on the final possession.

With NCA Newswire

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