Other players were also ejected in the wild NBA scene

NBA fans were stunned after seeing the scuffle between Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler and New Orleans Pelicans small forward Naji Marshall.

The Heat and home team Pelicans went out of control on the sidelines after the altercation between Butler and Marshall which led to both being ejected.

Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler was ejected after being in a wild bust up with New Orleans Pelicans’ Naji Marshall
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Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler was ejected after being in a wild bust up with New Orleans Pelicans’ Naji MarshallCredit: Bally Sports

Marshall grabbed Butler's neck in the process and was also ejected from the game
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Marshall grabbed Butler’s neck in the process and was also ejected from the gameCredit: Bally Sports

Butler finished with 23 points as the Heat went on to win 106-95
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Butler finished with 23 points as the Heat went on to win 106-95Credit: Getty
With 11 minutes left in the fourth quarter, after Butler tried to grab a rebound, Pelicans star Zion Williamson stole the ball back in the paint and was fouled on a missed shot by Heat forward Kevin Love.

Marshall quickly approached the scene and lightly pushed Love.

That didn’t sit well with Butler, who eventually went face-to-face with Marshall.

Once Butler touched and grabbed Marshall’s upper-body region, the Pelicans player put his hand around the Heat player’s neck.

Both team’s coaches and players stepped in and blocked the two from getting into it even more.

NBA fans were astonished by the sequence, with one writing, “That’s nasty.”

Another wrote, “Most entertaining game all year.”

While a third said, “NBA is the new WWE.”

The mayhem wasn’t done.

Both of the team’s players and coaches ended up on center court.

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And Heat big man Thomas Bryant and Pelicans point guard Jose Alvarado appeared to throw punches at each other.

The two teams eventually separated and went back to their benches.

After the sequence, the NBA refs made the decision to eject Butler, Marshall, Bryant, and Alvarado.

Miami would go on to beat New Orleans 106-95.

Butler finished with 23 points, nine rebounds, seven assists, and three steals in 27 minutes.