LeBron James suspended for first time in career after bloody clash in Detroit
LeBron James has been suspended for one game and Detroit’s Isaiah Stewart banned for two for their roles in an ugly confrontation during Sunday’s Lakers-Pistons game.
The incident occurred in the third quarter, when James and Stewart were jostling for position during a free throw. Their arms appeared to become intertwined and James swung his elbow, making contact with Stewart, who soon had blood streaming from above his eye. James, it appeared, attempted to defuse the situation after realizing he’d made contact with Stewart and drawn blood.
It didn’t take long for most of the players from both teams along with the referees, coaches and security personnel to join the fray and try to keep James and Stewart separated. Within a minute of the contact being made by James, there were at least 25 people on the floor. Referee Phenizee Ransom attached himself to James.
Cooler heads seemed to prevail, for a moment. Stewart was guided away from the spot where the contact occurred by teammates and coaches, though he appeared to become more incensed along the way. He then tried to double back on multiple occasions and run toward James. A number of people again blocked his path and made sure the incident didn’t get uglier.
Pistons coach Dwane Casey said Stewart needed eight stitches to close the wound, adding that he did not think what Stewart did in reaction to the play merited a suspension.
“His eye got cracked all the way open. He was upset for a reason,” Casey said.
Stewart eventually left the floor, seeming to sprint again as he did so, and there was concern that he would try to head back toward the floor through another entry tunnel. Pistons guard Cory Joseph headed toward the tunnel with the blessing of referee Scott Foster, the game’s crew chief.
“After Isaiah Stewart left the court, Cory was anticipating he may come around the back of [the] house and enter the Laker bench from the opposite side,” Foster said after the game. “So, he was going to intercept him. I actually told Cory that would be good.”
Stewart was assessed two technical fouls, James was assessed a Flagrant Foul Penalty 2, and both players were ejected.
Stewart, the NBA said, was disciplined for “escalating an on-court altercation by repeatedly and aggressively pursuing … James in an unsportsmanlike manner.” James merited the suspension “for recklessly hitting Stewart in the face and initiating an on-court altercation,” the NBA said.
James will forfeit about $284,000 in salary, while Stewart will lose about $45,000. It is the first suspension in the 19-year career of James, who has won four NBA titles with three teams. James has been sanctioned multiple times by the league in the past, receiving fines for everything from flopping, skipping news conferences and kicking a water bottle.
The NBA announced the suspensions on Monday, and both will affect games on Tuesday. James will not play when the Lakers visit Madison Square Garden to play the New York Knicks. Stewart will miss the Pistons’ home game against Miami on Tuesday and their game on Wednesday at Milwaukee. The Lakers and Pistons meet again on Sunday in Los Angeles, and James and Stewart will both be eligible to play.