In a heated game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Dallas Mavericks, it was the fans that got into an altercation.
The matchup was the first time that the Lakers faced Dallas since acquiring Luka Doncic from the Mavericks in arguably the biggest trade in NBA history.
With emotions at an all-time high between fans of the two teams, a massive brawl broke out outside Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles.
It was all captured on video as a large group of people were seen tussling outside the venue.
One man wearing a blue LeBron James jersey was seen going after a man wearing all-black multiple times.
The man in the jersey was seen being shoved to the ground and getting punched multiple times.
Video footage of a wild brawl after a Lakers-Mavericks game on Tuesday has gone viral

One fan (R) was knocked out cold while another was tackled to the ground by multiple people
This came after newly acquired Lakers star Luka Doncic got some revenge on the Mavericks
The man in the LeBron jersey is seen getting up multiple times as he tries to continue to stand up for himself, but he repeatedly gets knocked back down.
Eventually, the fan in the jersey was on the receiving end of a knockout blow that landed him flat on his back on the pavement.
Another man wearing an LA Kings jacket was also seen fighting multiple people who were wearing all-black.
When he sees the LeBron fan on the ground, he goes back over to him – only to be tackled by three people.
Eventually, someone who appears to be either a security guard or a police officer comes over to check on the both of them.
LAPD told TMZ that there were no arrests made in this incident. However, a felony battery report had been filled out.
The Lakers and Mavericks aren’t set to meet again until April 9, which would mark Luka Doncic’s return to Dallas.
In the game against his former team, the 25-year-old Slovenian guard dropped a triple-double of 19 points, 15 rebounds, and 12 assists along with three steals and two blocks – all in front of Mavericks GM Nico Harrison, the man who traded him.