To conclude the amazing brawl which followed the Portland Trail Blazer's stunning victory over the Golden State Warriors at the last possible second, the NBA suspended Warriors forward Chris Mills for three games yesterday.  

Portland forward Bonzi Wells had already been suspended by the league for two games, and has one remaining after spending the first against Seattle on the sidelines.  The other party in the affair, Rasheed Wallace (who also hit the winning basket) was fined $15,000 for trying to go after a fan who had thrown a wad of gum at him.

"Chris Mills engaged in some actions at the conclusion of the game, and well after the conclusion of the game, that quite frankly we cannot accept and will not tolerate,'' NBA senior vice president Stu Jackson said.

Amazingly the drama did not end for Mills when the camera's switched off, with Mills reportedly trying to get into the Blazers' locker room but was restrained.  Mills then parked his car in front of the Portland bus and along with several of his friends challenged the Blazers.

While Mills did not throw a punch - NBA reports revealed that Wells was the only one who did - Jackson reported that "he certainly was not an innocent bystander, either."  Jackson said he took Mills' actions outside the locker room and in the bus bay into account when determining the length of the suspension.

And this may not exactly be the end of the suspensions either, with Jackson saying that further punishment could be delivered if evidence reveals improper action by any other players.

"Guys were trying to break it up,'' Golden State's Jason Richardson said before Sunday's game. "It was a bad scene, a lot of people could have got hurt. But the league looked at the tape, they saw what guys were trying to do. No one was out there looking for a fight.''