BREAKING: New Orleans Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado and Phoenix Suns center Mark Williams have been suspended following a heated fight during Saturday’s game. The NBA announced the suspensions just hours ago, confirming Alvarado will miss two games while Williams will sit out for one game, both without pay.
This significant disciplinary action comes as the Pelicans prepare for their home game against the New York Knicks tomorrow, October 30, 2023, and another matchup against the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday, November 1, 2023. Williams will be sidelined for the Suns’ game against the Washington Wizards on the same day.
The altercation occurred in the third quarter of Saturday’s matchup, which the Suns won 123-114, completing a back-to-back sweep against the Pelicans. The drama unfolded when Alvarado and Williams exchanged punches following a foul call on Alvarado while he was defending Suns sharpshooter Collin Gillespie.
Witnesses report that Alvarado’s aggressive defense led to a confrontation with Williams, who responded by shoving Alvarado in the back. The two players engaged in a brief but intense exchange of blows before being separated and ejected from the game.
No comments were made by either player post-game, but Suns coach Jordan Ott attributed the fight to heightened competitiveness and fatigue from the back-to-back schedule. “I saw it start, and then all of a sudden everyone jumped in,” Ott remarked, highlighting how fatigue can escalate tensions in high-stakes games.
The NBA’s swift action on these suspensions emphasizes the league’s commitment to maintaining control on the court. As fans eagerly await the impact of these penalties, both teams will be forced to adjust their strategies without key players.
Stay tuned as we continue to follow this developing story and how it will affect the Pelicans and Suns in their upcoming games. This incident marks a critical moment in the early NBA season, raising questions about player conduct and the intensity of competition.






































