During a recent game against the Dallas Mavericks, a heated altercation erupted between Jusuf Nurkic and Naji Marshall, leading to multiple ejections. When asked about his role in the incident, Phoenix Suns rookie Ryan Dunn offered a humorous explanation for his decision to stay out of the fray.
According to a Tweet, Dunn was asked if he considered intervening to help his teammate, Jusuf Nurkic, during the scuffle with Marshall. His response was candid and humorous:
“I’m a rookie, I don’t got enough money to be getting fined $5,000 so I can’t throw a punch!”
Ryan Dunn was asked if he thought about helping Jusuf Nurkic in fight with Naji Marshall:
His response: “I’m a rookie, I don’t got enough money to be getting fined $5,000 so I can’t throw a punch!"
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The Incident
During a heated game against the Dallas Mavericks, a physical altercation broke out between Suns center Jusuf Nurkic and Mavericks forward Naji Marshall. The confrontation escalated quickly, resulting in both players being ejected from the game. Suns rookie Ryan Dunn was on the court when the fight occurred and chose to stay out of it.
Ryan Dunn’s Response
After the game, Dunn was asked why he didn’t step in to help Nurkic during the altercation. His response was both clever and relatable: “I’m a rookie, I don’t got enough money to be getting fined $5,000 so I can’t throw a punch!” Dunn’s comment highlights the financial reality many young players face and the importance of avoiding fines that could significantly impact their earnings.
Reactions from the NBA Community
Dunn’s response quickly went viral on social media, with many fans and fellow players praising his honesty and humor. Suns legend Eddie Johnson even backed Dunn’s stance, stating that getting involved in on-court fights isn’t worth the trouble and suggesting that players should settle their differences off the court.
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