Stephen Jackson Offers His Current Thoughts On "Malice At The Palace"


All these years later, people still want to know what went down.

It has been talked about a lot over the last two decades but the “Malice at the Palace” remains one the biggest low points in NBA history. For those who don’t remember, the Detroit Pistons and Indiana Pacers got into a huge brawl which ended up spilling out into the stands. One the biggest players involved in this incident was Stephen Jackson, who has always been open about that particular night.

In a report from Arash Markazi the Los Angeles Times, Jackson spoke about his role in “Malice at the Palace” and how he has no regrets whatsoever. However, there are some things that hurt him in that entire situation.

Stephen Jackson Offers His Current Thoughts On "Malice At The Palace"

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“I don’t really think about the brawl until this time year when it’s all over social media,” Jackson said. “I don’t regret it. I was there for my teammate and it was something I took pride in doing. I just hate the way I got judged. I’m far from a thug. I’m a loyal friend who will always have your back.”

While Jackson will always be linked to the unfortunate event, he has moved past it and was able to carve out quite a career for himself. All these years later, it’s interesting to see what these players think what really went down.