Just one day into the new NBA season, the Detroit Pistons found themselves at the center of one of the most unusual fouls seen in recent memory. During their season opener against the Indiana Pacers, the Pistons were hit with a technical foul after a mix-up resulted in six players being on the court. The violation occurred during a routine possession as the Pistons inbounded the ball and brought it up the floor.
It wasn’t until the referees noticed an extra player, standing completely unguarded in the corner, that the play was stopped, and the foul was issued.
The technical foul was charged to new Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff, who was visibly frustrated by the bizarre sequence. Caught on a hot mic, Bickerstaff was overheard explaining to the officials that one of his players had been trying to leave the court when the mix-up occurred.
Despite his protests, the referees stuck with the decision, enforcing the rare “Too Many Men” penalty — a violation more commonly seen in sports like football or hockey but extremely rare in the NBA.
As a result of the technical foul, Pacers guard Bennedict Mathurin was sent to the free-throw line, where he knocked down the shot, cutting Detroit’s lead to just one point with a little over eight minutes remaining in the game.
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The incident left a mark on Bickerstaff’s debut as head coach, marring what had otherwise been a competitive performance by the Pistons. Despite the technical foul and the unfortunate error, Detroit fought hard, with star guard Cade Cunningham leading the team with an impressive 28-point effort.
However, the Pistons ultimately fell short, losing 115–109 to the Pacers.
Bickerstaff and the Pistons will be looking to rebound from the loss and the awkward moment as they prepare for their next game on Oct. 25, when they take on the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The team will undoubtedly be more vigilant moving forward to avoid any similar mishaps.