Tyler Herro scored 27 points before being one of being one of seven people ejected, six for their roles in a fight in the final minute of the Miami Heat’s 104-100 victory over the Houston Rockets on Sunday night.
NEW YORK – Houston Rockets forward Amen Thompson has been suspended two games without pay and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier has been suspended one game without pay for their involvement in an on-court altercation, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.
With less than one minute remaining Sunday in the Houston Rockets' 104-100 loss to the Miami Heat at Toyota Center, Amen Thompson decided to turn the clock back a couple decades. After triggering ...
Two Rockets players — Thompson and Jalen Green — were ejected along with Udoka and Rockets assistant coach Ben Sullivan. The Heat’s Terry Rozier and Herro were also ejected for their part in the altercation. Rockets point guard Fred VanVleet was ejected in the previous play for arguing about a five-second call.
Pregame news and notes ahead of the Rockets' matchup against the Heat. Houston looks to earn its first win against Miami since November 2019.
The NBA on Tuesday suspended Heat guard Terry Rozier and fined Tyler Herro for their roles in a late-game skirmish between the Heat and Rockets on Sunday night. Rozier was suspended one game, without pay, and Herro was fined $25,000. Rozier will miss Wednesday night’s home game against New Orleans.
Houston Rockets guard Amen Thompson was suspended two games without pay by the NBA for fighting with Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro, who avoided a suspension but was fined $25,000, the league announced Tuesday.
The NBA has suspended Houston’s Amen Thompson for two games and Miami’s Terry Rozier for one game over their roles in a skirmish in the final moments of the Rockets-Heat game on Sunday night.
Amen Thompson said 'a little grabbing' set off his fight with Tyler Herro in a tense game where five players and two coaches were ejected.
Houston Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. will miss four-to-eight weeks after suffering a fractured left hand during his team's Friday shootaround.