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VIDEO: Things get heated between players and coaches during Missouri/Georgia

Kim Anderson

Missouri coach Kim Anderson talks to his players during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Arkansas, Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016, in Fayetteville, Ark. (AP Photo/Samantha Baker)

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Things got heated right before halftime of the Georgia and Missouri game on Saturday.

With players from both teams holding onto a loose ball after the final shot of the half, some jawing and light pushing between players started before both sides were on the floor. Coaches from both sides seemed to steal the show from there in this one as they started getting in each other’s faces before being separated.

It’s hard to really call this is a “bench-clearing” incident since it was halftime and the teams were headed to the locker room, but from a surface level it seems like the coaches were the ones getting more involved than the players.

It doesn’t appear any punches were thrown. Not sure if any sort of suspensions will get handed down from this but some fines or other discipline might happen.

(H/t: Andrew Kauffman)