ESPN.com reports that the Blazers tarnished their already bad reputation a little more last night. After a last second win over the Warriors, the Blazers found themselves in a brawl with the Golden State players, coach and fans.

Wallace scored Portland's final six points, including a game-winning fadeaway jumper at the buzzer, in the Trail Blazers' 113-111 victory over Golden State on Friday night, then things got completely out of control. After racing to congratulate Wallace, his teammates rushed to the aid of Bonzi Wells.

Wells became wrapped up with Warriors forward Chris Mills during the final shot. As the two exchanged words and then began angrily pushing each other, the Warriors' Troy Murphy entered the fray and threw punches. Golden State coach Eric Musselman ran across the court and shoved Wells.

Ruben Patterson and Murphy began fighting as officials tried to break up the mele.

Police officers ran into the crowd as they started spilling out onto the court and throwing things at the Portland players. One fan threw a wad of gum at Wallace and was handcuffed by four officers. One Portland player, who could not immediately be identified, started running into the stands and a couple others -- including Wallace -- were trying to grab the fan.

Portland?s Scottie Pippen has seen the troubles his team has gone through, but he believes this incident is the fault of the Warriors. "It's not about reputation,'' Pippen said. "They lost the game. It's about their reputation, too."