Detroit's Isaiah Stewart, Marcus Sasser and Ron Holland II and Minnesota's Donte DiVincenzo and Naz Reid were all suspended for their roles in Sunday's skirmish.
Murray, who's been out since March 26, has already hit the 65-game mark — although he seems like a long shot to make his first-ever All-NBA team during a season riddled with injuries, he is the second-best player on the third-best team in the West.
The NBA suspended five players for their roles in a scuffle during the second quarter of a game between the Detroit Pistons and Minnesota Timberwolves, the league announced Tuesday.
Detroit's Isaiah Stewart received a two-game suspension without pay, while four other players were suspended one game each.
Isaiah Stewart is suspended for 2 games while Ron Holland II, Marcus Sasser, Naz Reid and Donte DiVincenzo will each serve a 1-game suspension for their roles in the on-court altercation.
NBA executive vice president and head of basketball operations Joe Dumars has suspended Pistons forward/center Isaiah Stewart for two games, while Detroit forward Ron Holland II and guard Marcus Sasser will sit for one game, as will Timberwolves center-forward Naz Reid and guard Donte DiVincenzo.
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The Denver Nuggets were without two big pieces of their offense in Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. for their game against Minnesot.
Detroit Pistons' Isaiah Stewart, Ron Holland and Marcus Sasser were suspended for the Sunday scuffle with Minnesota on Sunday.
"I feel like the Nuggets walk on the court and they act like they're too cool to try against Minnesota while Minnesota comes out to prove they can beat the [best] teams," a Nuggets fan wrote. "Nuggets literally look like they don't try until it's too late and then they can't come back."