Pierce and Walker, who averaged a combined 48 points during the regular season, were turned into spectators down the stretch of the past two games.
Camillo speaks of a system that, as he says, makes 'scholars into spectators'.
In a period of several weeks late last summer, circumstances turned each of them into spectators.
He turns us into more alert, more intelligent, more grateful spectators of the beautiful game.
The powerful elements of society gradually convert the participants into spectators.
Three other members of the team landed outside the landing zone, two into spectators and one hitting a car.
But it had the odd effect in court of turning the defendants into horrified spectators along with the rest of the world.
Television, too, may have played a role, by turning people into spectators rather than participants.
The cleavage of men into actor and spectators is the central fact of our time.
Nearly 80 people died after a Su-27 fighter jet crashed into spectators at a military airfield near Lviv.