At the end of a thrilling overtime win by the Pacers over the Bucks, Milwaukee superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo stood alone on the court, hands on his hips in pure frustration and exhaustion over another first-round playoff elimination.
Then suddenly, a fan stood in front of Giannis and waved a banner in his face, taunting the 9x All-Star during a painful moment.
The fan was eventually pushed away by a Bucks player but the two later ended up in a physical, face to face dustup.
That man turned out to be John Haliburton, father of Indiana star Tyrese Haliburton, and that made an ugly situation even more serious.
As the game ended and players, security and team personnel walked on the court, Mr. Haliburton was disturbingly allowed to walk freely onto the court, where he was able to confront and mock Giannis.
Everyone saw him taunt the Bucks superstar who, to his credit, didn’t react to the smack talking.
But then the two went head to head at the corner of the court until security separated them and Giannis left the court.
After the game, Tyrese, who wasn’t involved in the altercation, said “I don’t think that my pops was in the right at all there.”
He echoed that sentiment on Thursday during an appearance on The Pat McAffee Show.
“His actions were out of line. I apologized to Giannis, he apologized to Giannis…There’s no excuse and no place for that. I think that he understands that. I think he just got caught up in the moment.”
On Wednesday, Mr. Haliburton discussed the situation with Rod Burks of WTMJ TV, who asked the proud but apologetic father about the incident.
“It might have seemed like I was looking at him, but I really wasn’t. I was looking through him. That’s how it was in the moment,” he said. “I know it looked like I was staring him down, but it wasn’t like that. It was in the moment.”
Well in that moment, Mr. Haliburton crossed a line that no non-player can ever cross in a game, and that’s why the NBA must ban him from attending games for the remainder of the postseason.