James handed first NBA suspension after clash with Isaiah Stewart
LeBron
James has been suspended for one match for the first time in his career after
clashing with Isaiah Stewart as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Detroit Pistons
on Sunday night.
The
pair clashed as LA came from 17 points down to win 121-116.
James
and Stewart were both ejected for their roles in the fracas - only the second
time in James' 19-year NBA career he's been ejected from a game.
Stewart
will miss two games for his role in the clash.
The
incident happened in the third quarter. LA's James appeared to strike Pistons
centre Stewart in the face as they battled for a rebound, leaving him with a
large cut near his right eye.
Stewart
then repeatedly had to be held back by team-mates and coaching staff as he
tried to retaliate.
Both
were then ejected from the game after an official review.
On
Monday the NBA said Stewart was suspended for "escalating" the
incident and "repeatedly and aggressively" pursuing James. James was
handed his suspension for "recklessly hitting Stewart in the face" and
"initiating" the altercation.
James
will serve his suspension on Tuesday when the Lakers travel to play the New
York Knicks.
"Everyone
in the league knows LeBron's not a dirty guy," said James' Lakers
team-mate Anthony Davis after the game. "In fact, when he knew he hit him,
as soon as he did it, he looked back at him like, 'Oh, my bad. I didn't try to
do it'."
"It
was a tough play with Isaiah," said Pistons coach Dwane Casey. "His
eye got cracked all the way open and he was upset for a reason. I don't think
James is a dirty player, but again, it got them going."
Davis
top-scored for the Lakers with 30 points and Russell Westbrook added 26 as the
Lakers came back from 17 points down in the second half.
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