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November 19, 2004 is a moment that the NBA never wants to mention, but for players, coaches, referees and fans who have experienced this moment, it is just a night that they cannot erase from their memory and reputation. This is a game at the beginning of the season, but for the Indiana Pacers who have lost all the year round, the best way to consolidate their newly won dominance is to play against the defending champion and sworn enemy Detroit Pistons. At the end of the game, the aggressive Ron Artest of Indiana brought down Ben Wallace of the Pistons, which triggered a fight between the two clubs. When a fan threw a whole glass of beer on Artest's chest, a scuffle never happened in NBA history was triggered: players rushed into the stands, fans rushed into the stadium, and police rushed into the building to try to control the chaos. A few days later, in order to protect the image of the league, President David Stern suspended Artest for the whole season, his teammate Stephen Jackson for 30 games and Jermaine O'Neill for 25 games, the longest suspension in NBA history. The media followed up and reported that these players were a group of lawless"thugs". Now, for the first time, we have shown the footage that was never released to the public that night, telling the story described by the first-hand experience, so that the players have the opportunity to explain their behavior, defend their image, and clarify the night that brought their reputation down both on and off the court span