A wrestling match on the court during Wednesday night’s match Houston Rockets The Phoenix Suns resulted in two ejections and a bleeding player.
Steven Adams of Houston and Mason Plums in Phoenix Both gained double skills and after being bounced later in the second quarter, players fought each other after hitting the ball physically.

Houston Rockets Center Steven Adams walked out of the court after being expelled from the Toyota Center on March 12, 2025. (Troy Taormina-Imagn image)
“We were just tied up,” Palenli said of the incident after the game. “He’s been doing his job on the board, so he just physically meets him, yes, you guys see it.”
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Half left about three minutes NBA Players Fighting for a rebound as Adams and Plumlee locked their arms. The quarrel continued and Adams seemed to lift the plum from the court and on the ground.
This melee continues on the ground, with both players being combined by coaches, teammates and officials.
“Look, everyone sees the clip that happens, but like every time he rebounds, he does it, whether it’s dirty or not,” Plumley added. “I just feel like they’re more physical than us, so I’m just pointing at him on the glass.”

Mason Plumlee of Phoenix and Steven Adams of Houston Rockets were having a melee at the Toyota Center on March 12, 2025 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. (Kenneth Richmond/Getty Image)
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Plumlee has bleeding above his eyebrows, but he says it’s “no big deal”.
Houston coach Ime Udoka said he was surprised to decide to oust the two players.
“It seems they fell down each other,” he said. “They both fell down and went to a wrestling match. I don’t think they would pop up for that.”

Mason Plumlee, Phoenix Center, and Steven Adams on Toyota Center floor on March 12, 2025. (Troy Taormina-Imagn image)
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Suns coach Mike Budenholzer seems to agree.
“There are only two people who are tangled up,” he said. “Two physics. Two competitors.”
Houston’s Jalen Green scored 29 points, leading the Rockets to beat Phoenix 111-104, expanding the team’s winning streak to four times.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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