Get your programs!  In Saturday night NBA fights not only did we have the re-match between Kenyon Martin and Tracy McGrady, but we had a new main event.  In the left corner... 7-foot-1... 341-pounds... Shaquiiiiille O'Neeeeal.  And the challenger... 7 foot... 261 points... Braaaad Miller.

Like the majority of other teams in the NBA, the Chicago Bulls resorted to a hack-a-shaq defense whenever Shaquille O'Neal was under the basket.  But only this time the Los Angeles Lakers champion snapped, sending a message to the NBA that enough is enough.  

During the fourth quarter Brad Miller and Charles Oakley doubled down on Shaq, both fouling him hard from behind. Showing his displeasure thoughout the game Shaq decided that enough was enough, deciding to go after an already retreating Miller.  O'Neal 'swung with a roundhouse right' that barely missed Miller's head, his back turned at the time as he walked away, resulting in players scrambling around on the floor in front of the Bulls bench.  The swing cost's O'Neal an automatic one game suspension, but could cost him more.

O'Neal, Oakley and Miller were all ejected in the incident, and when Lakers forward Rick Fox decided to argue his case to the refs he received two techinicals and joined the others in the change rooms.

The Bulls went onto win the game 106-104 in overtime after Ron Mercer's three pointer with nine seconds remaining in regulation propelled the celler dwellers.  The Lakers had their chances at the end but Kobe Bryant could not convert.