LeBron James is ejected for shocking elbow to face of Pistons’ Isaiah Stewart

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James was ejected from Sunday’s game in Detroit after delivering a brutal blow to the face of Pistons center Isaiah Stewart. 

James was tossed after his left elbow and fist struck Stewart during Pistons forward Jerami Grant’s third-quarter free throw attempt at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Sunday night.

NBA league officials will now review footage of the incident and conduct follow-up interviews to determine whether fines or suspensions are in order. A league spokesman told DailyMail.com that a ruling on the matter will be completed before the Lakers and Pistons play their respective following games on Tuesday night in Detroit and New York.  

The Lakers will be facing the Knicks in a nationally televised game on Tuesday night, which could complicate things for a league that wouldn’t want to sideline its biggest star for the TNT broadcast.  

After the blow, both benches flooded onto the court as Stewart and James engaged in a shoving and screaming match. 

A furious Stewart was seen with blood streaming down his face, screaming obscenities as coaches and teammates held him back, and was also ejected after repeatedly charging at James, who was ejected for only the second time in his NBA career. 

James has not been suspended since his senior year of high school in 2003, when he improperly accepted two jerseys valued at $845 in violation of Ohio state amateur rules. 

If he is suspended, James likely wouldn’t be looking at more than a two- or three-game ban, based on similar circumstances. 

In 2018, then-Houston Rockets guard Chris Paul was suspended two games for poking James’s Lakers teammate, Rajon Rondo, in the eye and throwing punches in the ensuing fracas. Similarly, James’s then-Cleveland Cavaliers teammate JR Smith was suspended for two games after punching Boston’s Jae Crowder during a 2015 playoff game. 

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James was ejected from Sunday's game in Detroit after delivering a brutal blow to the face of Pistons center Isaiah Stewart.

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James (right) was ejected from Sunday’s game in Detroit after delivering a brutal blow to the face of Pistons center Isaiah Stewart (left), who was left with a gruesome cut over his right eye

James was instantly ejected after his left elbow and fist struck Stewart during Pistons forward Jerami Grant's free throw attempt in the third quarter of Sunday night's game at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit

James was instantly ejected after his left elbow and fist struck Stewart during Pistons forward Jerami Grant’s free throw attempt in the third quarter of Sunday night’s game at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit

James's fist appeared to hit Stewart's face as the Lakers forward spun around while the two battled for rebounding position

James’s fist appeared to hit Stewart’s face as the Lakers forward spun around while the two battled for rebounding position

Blood was streaming down Isaiah Stewart's face after he took a hard blow from LeBron James on Sunday, sparking a benches-clearing brawl

Blood was streaming down Isaiah Stewart’s face after he took a hard blow from LeBron James on Sunday, sparking a benches-clearing brawl

Isaiah Stewart #28 of the Detroit Pistons is restrained as he goes after LeBron James #6 of the Los Angeles Lakers following an elbow to the face in Sunday's game

Isaiah Stewart #28 of the Detroit Pistons is restrained as he goes after LeBron James #6 of the Los Angeles Lakers following an elbow to the face in Sunday’s game

LeBron James #6 of the Los Angeles Lakers is ejected from the game during the third quarter of the game against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday

LeBron James #6 of the Los Angeles Lakers is ejected from the game during the third quarter of the game against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday

James and Stewart had to be separated multiple times as the frantic public address announcer ordered fans to remain in their seats and not join the scrum, as was the case at the infamous ‘Malice at the Palace’ brawl in 2004 when several fans fought with Indiana Pacers players. 

Footage from the game shows James slamming Stewart in the face with his left arm and fist as they grappled for position during a free throw.

Stewart drops to the court clutching his face, and James appears to acknowledge that play will have to stop, turning toward Stewart with his hand extended in an apparent gesture of apology.

A furious Stewart then charged at James, as teammates rushed to pull the two players apart.

Stewart, bleeding large amounts from around his right eye, grappled with teammates as he tried again and again to charge at James. 

Coaches and referees tried in vain to hold Stewart back as he broke free repeatedly. 

Head coach Dwane Casey of the Detroit Pistons and Cade Cunningham struggle to hold back Isaiah Stewart after he was struck by LeBron James

Head coach Dwane Casey of the Detroit Pistons and Cade Cunningham struggle to hold back Isaiah Stewart after he was struck by LeBron James

Coaches and referees tried in vain to hold Stewart back as he broke free again and again and tried to charge at James and exact his revenge

Coaches and referees tried in vain to hold Stewart back as he broke free again and again and tried to charge at James and exact his revenge

James walks off the court after being ejected from the game for the hit on Stewart

James walks off the court after being ejected from the game for the hit on Stewart

Finally, Stewart nodded his head and appeared to agree to head to the locker room, turning to walk toward the tunnel.

But it was a ruse, and Stewart again whirled and charged at James, sprinting up the court as coaches, players and refs hurled themselves at him, clinging to his arms.

Stewart was finally manhandled off the court, and sprinted up the tunnel to the locker room. 

Both James and Stewart were ejected from the game by referees. 

Lakers point guard Russell Westbrook was also given a technical foul in the incident, although he didn’t realize it until after the game. 

‘I got a tech?’ Westbrook asked during his post-game press conference. ‘Why did I get a tech? I didn’t know I got a tech… That’s interesting.’ 

The Lakers won the game 121-116. In a post-game press conference, Lakers star Anthony Davis insisted that James had not intended to strike Stewart.

‘Stewart tried to defend LeBron, ‘Bron did the same thing. Everyone in the league knows ‘Bron not a dirty guy, he didn’t mean to hit him. As soon as he did, he looked back at him, told him “Oh, my bad, I didn’t try to do it,”‘ said Davis.

Davis slammed Stewart for his on-court antics following the blow to the face.

‘I’ve never, in 10 years, see a player try to do that, what he tried to do,’ he said.

‘It’s uncalled for, you got a cut above your eye, accidental, it wasn’t like it was on purpose,’ added Davis.

Piston’s Head Coach Dwane Casey said after the game that he had spoken to Stewart: ‘He was upset for a reason. I don’t think James is a dirty player, but again it got them going.’ 

Players separate Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, left, and Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart, far right center, during Sunday's game

Players separate Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, left, and Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart, far right center, during Sunday’s game

A ref and coaches hold back Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart after he was hit

A ref and coaches hold back Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart after he was hit

LeBron James looks on as he is ejected from the game during the third quarter of the game against the Detroit Pistons

LeBron James looks on as he is ejected from the game during the third quarter of the game against the Detroit Pistons

A team spokesman said that James would not be addressing the media following his ejection. 

Davis had 30 points, 10 rebounds and two big blocked shots late on Pistons 20-year-old rookie Cade Cunningham. Westbrook contributed 26 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds.  

After calm was restored on Sunday night, Detroit closed the third quarter strong and led 99-84 entering the fourth.

Westbrook and Davis both scored in double figures in the final quarter, leading a rally that gave the Lakers a win to reach .500 this season.

Detroit had the ball with 5.9 seconds left with the chance to potentially tie the game, but Hamidou Diallo turned the ball over and Davis made free throws to seal the victory.

James had 10 points and five assists in his second game back in the lineup. After missing eight games with an abdominal strain, he played Friday night in a 130-108 loss at Boston. 

Though he is a polarizing figure, James does not have a reputation for dirty play, and has only been ejected from one other game in his 19-year career, for complaining about a non-foul call.  

James was assessed a Flagrant 2 foul for the physical contact, which is more serious than a Flagrant 1 foul, but was not given any technical foul for his on-court behavior after play stopped.

Flagrant fouls come with two penalty points, and if he hit five penalty points this season James would face automatic suspension.

Stewart, on the other hand, is facing likely suspension for his behavior on the court after play stopped. All involved are likely to face fines. 

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