Denver star Nikola Jokic was given a technical foul on Sunday evening after a clash with Phoenix owner Mat Ishbia during the Suns’ 129-124 playoff victory over the Nuggets.
In the second quarter Suns guard Josh Okogie stumbled into the seats while chasing the ball. Ishbia grabbed the ball and Jokic tried to retrieve it. Shortly after the ball flew back into the seats, Jokic and Ishbia made contact. Predictably the 6ft 11in, 285lb Jokic got the better of the tussle and Ishbia was knocked backwards into his seat. It was unclear if Jokic saw Ishbia clearly or was even aware of who he was.
Officials consulted with each other for a few minutes before assessing Jokic a technical.
Crew chief Tony Brothers told reporters after the game that Jokic was allowed to remain in the game because he “didn’t just run over and hit a fan”.
Jokic was asked by reporters if he expected to be suspended or fined over the incident.
“But his hands [were] on me,” Jokic said. “So [the NBA] is not going to protect me? They’re going to protect the fan? Not me as a person, I’m talking about as a player.”
Jokic was also asked if he knew who Ishbia was. “He’s a fan, isn’t he?” Jokic said. “He cannot influence the game by holding the ball.”
Ishbia, who bought the Suns and the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury for $4bn from Robert Sarver in February, said he did not want to see Jokic punished.
“Great win for the Suns last night in an amazing series so far!” Ishbia wrote on Twitter on Monday. “That should be and is the only story. Suspending or fining anyone over last nights incident would not be right. I have alot of respect for Jokic and don’t want to see anything like that. Excited for game 5! Go Suns!”
Jokic is a two-time NBA MVP and at 28 is already considered one of the league’s greatest European players of all time. The incident did little to cool Jokic’s performance – he scored 53 points and made 11 assists.
Kevin Durant and Devin Booker scored 36 points each for Phoenix. The Suns’ victory tied the series at 2-2. Game 5 is on Tuesday night in Denver.
In Sunday’s other game, James Harden scored a go-ahead three-pointer in overtime as the Philadelphia 76ers tied their playoff series at 2-2 with the Boston Celtics.
“I just want to win,” Harden said. “Today was do-or-die for us.”
Harden said he was inspired by John Hao, who was paralyzed in a shooting at Michigan State University earlier this year. The two have struck up a friendship, and Harden invited Hao to the game as his guest.
“He’s strong, he’s bouncing back, he’s recovering very well,” Harden said after the game. “I feel like it’s my job to give him that light, that smile that he deserves. Hopefully today was one of those days where he can smile.”