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Updated: 12/09/2012 10:19 am
By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs.com

UPDATE: Jackson deleted his tweet but did stick to his warning to Ibaka and more. Click HERE for more at Project Spurs.

Last night during the Lakers-Thunder matchup, Serge Ibaka and Metta World Peace got into a bit of a scuffle late in the game. No punches were thrown, the players were separated and in the end, it was just posturing between the two players.

However, San Antonio Spurs' Stephen Jackson must have seen the altercation and chimed in with his two-cents on Ibaka. Needless to say, he gave Serge a fair warning should the Thunder's big man cross him the wrong way.

Somebody tell serg Abaka. He aint bout dis life. Next time he run up on me im goin in his mouth. That's a promise. He doin 2 much. — Stephen Jackson (@DaTrillStak5) December 8, 2012


The Spurs and Thunder will meet later this month (December 17) in Oklahoma City, so keep an eye on Jackson and Ibaka should their paths cross on the court.

Let's just hope Jackson or Ibaka or any other player doesn't get into a fight and cooler heads prevail should anything occur. Recall Jackson was part of the infamous "Malice at the Palace" brawl.

Click HERE for the complete article and video of the Ibaka-Peace altercation at Project Spurs.
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