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  • Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff defends Isaiah Stewart’s ejection after he drilled Thomas Bryant in loss to Pacers


    Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart was ejected on Wednesday night after he took out Indiana Pacers big man Thomas Bryant with a hard forearm randomly in the first half.

    Midway through the second quarter of the 133-119 loss in Indianapolis, Stewart looked like he was going to try and box Bryant out after a shot when he suddenly hit him hard out of nowhere in the chest and neck area. The shot sent the 6-foot-10 center crashing back down to the court as others worked to get the rebound.

    Almost immediately, officials threw Stewart out of the game and he took off for the locker room. Bryant got up and briefly tried to go after Stewart, but he was held back before he could really get anywhere.

    “I have to be better at not letting those words allow me to affect the team. I know my squad could have used me out there tonight.”

    It’s unclear what kind of talk Stewart was referring to or what was said specifically. If anything was said, though, it had to have been earlier in the game. Stewart and Bryant weren’t close enough to be jawing right before Stewart drilled him.

    Regardless, the apparent commentary was enough for Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff to forcefully defend Stewart’s actions.

    “There’s things that happen on the basketball court that you have to deal with. Then there are certain things that are said to you that are no longer about basketball,” Bickerstaff said. “When it crosses that line like it did tonight, you should be able to stand up for yourself. … There was things said tonight that absolutely crossed the line, past basketball to man-on-man stuff. And if someone says something like that to you that crosses the line, you should have every single right to do what you need to do to defend yourself.”

    The Pacers led nearly the entire way on Wednesday night while grabbing the 14-point win. Pascal Siakam led the way with 37 points and six rebounds, and Tyrese Haliburton finished with 30 points, eight assists and seven rebounds. The Pacers have now won 10 of their last 12 and sit at 26-20 on the season.

    Cade Cunningham led the Pistons with 32 points and nine assists, and Tobias Harris finished with 19 points and eight rebounds. Stewart had a point and an assist in eight minutes when he was ejected. The 23-year-old is averaging 5.5 points and six rebounds per game this season, his fifth with the Pistons.

    While a clear shot like the one Stewart took will get a player ejected every time, it’s not often that you see a head coach defending those actions. But he’s not backing down, whether it’s with Stewart or bigger picture.

    “It is absolutely my responsibility to defend our guys when we feel like things aren’t balanced, and I will never, never stop doing that,” Bickerstaff said. “Again, our guys will earn the respect of this league, but it’s my responsibility to defend them. Whatever is happening out on the floor, whether it’s opponents, whether it’s referees, it doesn’t matter to me. My job is that, and I will always do that.”



    Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff defends Isaiah Stewart’s ejection after he drilled Thomas Bryant in loss to Pacers

    Detroit Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff is standing by rookie center Isaiah Stewart after he was ejected for a hard foul on Indiana Pacers forward Thomas Bryant during a recent game.

    Stewart, known for his physical style of play, caught Bryant with a forearm to the face as he drove to the basket. The referees immediately called a flagrant foul 2, resulting in Stewart being ejected from the game.

    Despite the ejection, Bickerstaff believes Stewart’s intentions were not malicious and that he was simply trying to make a play on defense.

    “Isaiah is a young player who plays with a lot of energy and intensity. He was just trying to make a play on the ball and unfortunately things got a bit out of hand,” Bickerstaff said in a post-game press conference.

    Bickerstaff went on to say that he supports Stewart and his aggressive style of play, but understands the need for him to be more cautious in situations like this.

    “We don’t want to see anyone get hurt on the court, so it’s important for Isaiah to be mindful of his actions and make sure he’s playing within the rules of the game,” Bickerstaff added.

    Stewart has since apologized for the incident and expressed regret for his actions. The Pistons ultimately fell to the Pacers in a close game, but Stewart’s ejection remains a topic of discussion in the basketball world.

    As the Pistons move forward, Bickerstaff will continue to work with Stewart on improving his technique and decision-making on the court to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.

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  • Angel Reese’s hand wave leads to first ejection in Unrivaled’s history


    Angel Reese achieved a first for Unrivaled, the nascent 3-on-3 women’s basketball league featuring many of the WNBA’s top stars.

    In the second quarter of a game between Reese’s Rose Basketball Club and the Laces, the Chicago Sky star received the first ejection in league history via a double technical foul. The incident began when she was guarding Tiffany Hayes, who drew a foul after falling to the floor.

    Reese walked away and derisively waved her hand in the direction of both Hayes and the official who called the foul. The official apparently thought the gesture was aimed at him, as he proceeded to call a tech on Reese.

    Reese, to put it lightly, disagreed and earned a second tech while arguing her case.

    Reese exited the game with six points on 2-of-7 shooting, 15 rebounds and three assists in seven minutes. The game ended as an 83-69 win for the Rose, who put the Laces away on an Elam Ending shot by Chelsea Gray.

    She at least had fun with her place in the history books after the game, wishing everyone a happy Black History Month, which began Saturday.

    The win improved the Rose’s record to 2-4, with eight games left to play in a season that runs through mid-March.

    Reese was one of many notable names to sign up for Unrivaled in its inaugural season (one of the notable holdouts: her rival Caitlin Clark). Backed by a significant investor base including Alex Morgan, Carmelo Anthony and Ashton Kutcher, the league is intended to be an offseason supplement for the game’s top players, featuring a minimum salary of $100,000 for each of its 30 players.

    Reese is coming off a rookie season with the Sky in which she established herself as a star in her own right, breaking the WNBA single-season rebounding record before losing it to league MVP A’ja Wilson.





    In a shocking turn of events during a recent Unrivaled basketball game, Angel Reese’s seemingly innocent hand wave led to the first ejection in the league’s history.

    During a heated moment in the game, Reese, known for her fierce competitiveness, exchanged words with an opposing player. In a moment of frustration, Reese made a dismissive hand gesture towards the referee, which was unfortunately misinterpreted as a disrespectful act.

    The referee wasted no time in issuing Reese a technical foul, followed by a swift ejection from the game. The crowd was left in disbelief as Reese, a key player for her team, had to watch the remainder of the game from the sidelines.

    This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of sportsmanship and controlling one’s emotions on the court. While Reese’s intentions may have been innocent, her actions ultimately led to a historic moment in Unrivaled’s history.

    As the league continues to grow and evolve, it will be interesting to see how this incident shapes future player conduct and officiating decisions. Let’s hope that all players can learn from this experience and strive to be better examples of sportsmanship in the future.

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  • Detroit’s Isaiah Stewart suspended and fined by NBA after flagrant-foul ejection in loss to Pacers


    NEW YORK (AP) — Isaiah Stewart of the Detroit Pistons was suspended by the NBA on Friday for one game without pay after the forward/center picked up a sixth flagrant-foul point this season.

    The league announced the suspension Friday, along with a $50,000 fine for Stewart making “inappropriate and objectionable gestures” after his ejection Wednesday in the Pistons’ 133-119 loss to the Pacers at Indiana.

    Stewart received a Flagrant 2 and was ejected in the second quarter. Stewart entered the game with four flagrant-foul points, so the call triggered the automatic suspension based on the league’s regular-season protocols.

    The 6-foot-8, 250-pound Stewart is averaging 5.4 points and 5.8 rebounds.

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    Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart has been suspended for two games and fined $45,000 by the NBA following his ejection for a flagrant foul in the team’s loss to the Indiana Pacers.

    Stewart’s incident occurred in the third quarter of the game on Saturday when he got tangled up with Pacers forward Isaiah Jackson and appeared to hit him in the face as they were jockeying for position under the basket. The officials reviewed the play and assessed Stewart with a flagrant foul 2, resulting in his ejection from the game.

    The NBA announced the suspension and fine on Sunday, citing Stewart’s “reckless and dangerous” actions on the court. Stewart will miss the Pistons’ upcoming games against the Miami Heat and Milwaukee Bucks as a result of the suspension.

    This is not the first time Stewart has been involved in a physical altercation on the court this season. Just last month, he was involved in an altercation with LeBron James that resulted in both players being ejected from the game.

    Stewart has been a key player for the Pistons this season, averaging 8.6 points and 8.6 rebounds per game. His absence will be felt by the team as they look to bounce back from their loss to the Pacers and continue to improve throughout the season.

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  • C.J. Gardner-Johnson loses another $45,000 in fines after his ejection Sunday

    C.J. Gardner-Johnson loses another $45,000 in fines after his ejection Sunday


    The NFL fined Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson $45,022 for his two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties against the Commanders last week.

    A second unsportsmanlike conduct penalty is an automatic ejection, and thus Gardner-Johnson was sent to the locker room early in the third quarter.

    He has received three other unsportsmanlike conduct penalties this season and an unnecessary roughness. Gardner-Johnson’s total fines this season are $101,298.

    It is unclear what Gardner-Johnson did either time to draw the penalties Sunday, but he likely said the magic words to either the officials or to Commanders players. He raised both middle fingers to the Commanders crowd as he neared the tunnel after being escorted off the sideline by a team official.

    The Eagles missed him as the Commanders scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter, the last with six seconds left, to upset Philadelphia.





    C.J. Gardner-Johnson, a defensive back for the New Orleans Saints, has landed himself in hot water once again after being ejected from Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This latest incident has resulted in Gardner-Johnson being fined a whopping $45,000 by the NFL.

    This is not the first time Gardner-Johnson has found himself on the receiving end of fines for his on-field behavior. In fact, he has already accumulated over $90,000 in fines this season alone. The NFL has not been shy about penalizing players for unsportsmanlike conduct, and Gardner-Johnson’s repeated violations have not gone unnoticed.

    It remains to be seen whether Gardner-Johnson will learn from his mistakes and clean up his act on the field. In the meantime, he will have to deal with the financial consequences of his actions. Let this serve as a reminder to all players that there are consequences for their behavior, both on and off the field.

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