Tuesday’s NBA Cup matchup between the Orlando Magic and Philadelphia 76ers was largely uneventful, but Jalen Suggs stirred up some excitement that ultimately led to his ejection. Orlando was cruising with a 144-103 lead before halftime when tensions flared just before the break. Suggs attempted to instigate a confrontation well above his weight class.
The incident started near the three-point line involving two heavy centers, Philadelphia’s Andre Drummond and Orlando’s Wendell Carter, both weighing over 270 pounds. After a brief shoving match, Drummond braced for a fight. As is common in the NBA, the altercation quickly fizzled out since no one wanted to escalate it. However, with the Magic leading 82-58, Suggs decided to jump into the fray.
As Carter and Drummond pulled apart, Suggs emerged from off-screen and shoved Drummond, who weighs 280 pounds, while Suggs himself is just 205 pounds. Drummond initially moved toward Suggs, but with a referee between them, Suggs backed off. When it became clear that no fight would break out, Drummond laughed it off. Suggs then turned his attention to Philadelphia forward Jabari Walker and pushed him in the chest with one hand.
That action ended Suggs’s night. Officials handed double technical fouls to Drummond and Carter, as well as to Walker and Desmond Bane, who also pushed Walker. Suggs received two technical fouls and was ejected from the game, possibly watching the rest of Orlando’s victory from the sidelines.
Fan Take: This incident highlights how even in a one-sided game, emotions can run high and change the dynamics on the court. For basketball fans, it’s a reminder that young players like Suggs need to keep their composure, as such actions can impact their team’s momentum and their own careers.

