“Untold: Malice at the Palace” (2021) / Z-View
Untold: Malice at the Palace (2021)
Director: Floyd Russ
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
The NBA’s Detroit Pistons and Indiana Pacers have always had a bitter rivalry. On November 19, 2004, the two teams met in a game that was never finished. The previous year the Pistons knocked the Pacers out of the playoffs. This was one of the first games of the season. Tensions were high.
The Pacers were on track to an easy win. With less than a minute left Ron Artest of the Pacers fouled Ben Wallace of the Pistons. Both were known for their tempers. Wallace started to go after Artest. The players were separated. Artest went over to the scoring table and laid down. Fans were going crazy and one threw a beer from the stands. It Artest in the chest. Artest went up into the stands after the fan he THOUGHT had thrown it. Other fans went after Artest. More Pacer players went to Artest’s aide.
Then all hell broke loose.
This is that story.
Thoughts…
Ron Artest was a hot-head. Despite being the player who went into the stands, he comes off more sympathetic than you may want to believe. It turns out that Artest suffered from depression and anxiety issues. He was working through those problems at the time. This isn’t to excuse him from going into the stands, but does explain his behavior.
If you were of age at the the time of the incident, even if you weren’t a basketball fan, you couldn’t avoid coverage of the incident. This documentary does an excellent job of setting up the events leading to and the punishments handed down after.
Untold: Malice at the Palace (2021) rates 5 of 5 stars