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Mathurin ejected after punching Hunter in the chest (2:05)
Bennedict Mathurin hits De'Andre Hunter with a punch to chest in the first quarter, leading to Mathurin getting a Flagrant 2 and an ejection. (2:05)
Jamal CollierMay 11, 2025, 09:07 PM ET
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana Pacers guard Bennedict Mathurin was ejected in the first quarter of Sunday's Game 4 win against the Cleveland Cavaliers after being given a flagrant foul 2 for striking Cavs forward De'Andre Hunter in his midsection with a closed fist.
Hunter shoved Mathurin to the floor in response, which prompted Pacers center Myles Turner to push Hunter. Both Hunter and Turner were issued technical fouls.
But after an official review, Mathurin was given a more severe penalty for starting the altercation with his punch to Hunter to create space as the Pacers inbounded the ball. Hunter began waving his finger as he walked up to Mathurin on the court and then shoved him in the chest.
Mathurin played one minute and did not score.
Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson had taken note of what he called an excessive foul in Game 1 of the series when Mathurin's block on Hunter's layup at the rim resulted in Hunter spraining his right thumb, which kept him out of Game 2.
The Pacers built a 38-23 first-quarter lead on their way to a 129-109 victory.