Anger flared in Detroit as Pistons’ Kilian Hayes and Orlando Magic’s Mo Wagner were involved in an altercation Wednesday night. Today we will discuss about Killian Hayes: Suspension| Suspended| Punch.
Killian Hayes: Suspension| Suspended| Punch
Wednesday night’s contest between the Orlando Magic and Detroit Pistons turned ugly just before halftime as Mo Wagner, Kilian Hayes and Hamidou Diallo were ejected for their roles during a brawl near the Pistons’ bench.
Suspension
Some fans said that the players involved could receive more punishment, with the possibility of suspension, particularly for Hayes.
Suspended
Guy not saying you can’t be suspended, but hes suspension would probably be bigger since suspending is less “relevant”.
Punch
With just 33 seconds left in the first half and both players chasing a loose ball on the sideline, Wagner made a push to Hayes that sent him to the bench. The Pistons guard retaliated on the Magic Big Man and landed a powerful punch to the back of his head that visibly shook him. It appeared as if Wagner lost consciousness for a few moments before making his way to the locker room.
Killian Hayes just KO’ed Mo Wagner pic.twitter.com/eyRLfMfDm2
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) December 29, 2022
What’s wrong with Killian Hayes?
Hayes (knee) will start Wednesday’s game versus the 76ers, USA TODAY’s Austin Creel reports. Hayes joined the injury report after Tuesday’s game versus the Jazz with a sore left knee, but it appears the problem is not serious.
Is Killian Hayes American?
Hayes was born in Lakeland, Florida on July 27, 2001, but grew up in France. His father, DeRon Hayes, is an American who played college basketball for Penn State. DeRon played professionally in several countries, including France, where Killian grew up and played professionally himself.