LeBron James’ on-court celebration was apparently too much for the NBA!
09.11.2021 - 23:56 / us.hola.com
Bad Bunny and LeBron James are hanging out once again, and this time, they both brought a friend along. The reggaetonero stopped by the Staples Center in Los Angeles to watch the Lakers go up against the Charlotte Hornets on Monday, November 8.
LeBron James’ on-court celebration was apparently too much for the NBA!
After this first game back since being suspended by the NBA because of a blow he delivered to the face of Detroit Pistons’ center Isaiah Stewart as the two fought for a rebound, Lakers superstar LeBron James addressed the incident. (James and Stewart were ejected from the contest on Sunday and James later received a one-game suspension, Stewart two games.)
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Lakers superstar LeBron James was suspended by the NBA for one game today after he hit Detroit Pistons Isaiah Stewart in the face last night as the two fought for a rebound. James seemed to gesture apologetically to Stewart immediately after, but Stewart was having none of it. His brow dripping with blood from James’ blow, Stewart tried again and again to force his way through the refs, teammates and coaches trying to restrain him.
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18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse broke down in tears during his testimony in front of a court room in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Nov. 10. Kyle was defending himself against homicide charges that stem from the shooting deaths of two men during a night of police brutality protests in Aug. 2020. But not everyone was sympathetic towards Kyle after the tearful testimony. LeBron James, for instance, trolled Kyle on Twitter, and he even accused the teenager of faking his tears.
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