Milwaukee Bucks center Thon Maker was one of 13 players ejected for fighting after a massive brawl broke out between Gilas Pilipinas and Australia during the FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers in the Philippines on Monday.
Australia was leading 79-48 with just over four minutes to play in the third period when a foul in the lane halted play. Australia's Daniel Kickert took exception to the foul on his teammate and launched an elbow at an unsuspecting member of the Philippines team, setting off the free-for-all. Both benches quickly emptied, including team officials, with the melee spilling off the court behind one of the baskets.
Maker, who plays for Australia, launched himself into a scrum of players who were wrestling near one of the baskets before turning, running at an opposing Philippines player and attempting to kick him before retreating toward midcourt.
Andray Blatche, who played for the Washington Wizards and Brooklyn Nets during a nine-year NBA career and now plays for the Philippines, was also involved in the brawl and ejected.
After assessing the replays of the fight, officials ejected 13 players from the game.
Maker, Christopher Goulding, Nathan Sobey and Daniel Kickert were ejected for Australia. Terrence Romeo, Jayson Castro, Carl Bryan Cruz, Calvin Abueva, Andray Blatche, Roger Pogoy, Troy Rosario, Japeth Aguilar and Matthew Wright were the nine players disqualified from the Philippines team.
The game resumed with the Philippine team fielding only three players. Two of those players quickly fouled out, leaving one Philippines player on the court which forced the officials to call the game with Australia winning 89-53.
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