Ingram, Rondo, Paul suspended after Lakers-Rockets brawl

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Ingram, Rondo, Paul suspended after Lakers-Rockets brawl

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The NBA slaps Los Angeles Lakers' Brandon Ingram and Rajon Rondo and Houston Rockets' Chris Paul with multiple suspensions

 

NEW YORK, USA – The NBA came down hard on Los Angeles Lakers forward Brandon Ingram, suspending him 4 games while banning teammate Rajon Rondo 3 games and Rockets guard Chris Paul two for their roles in a fourth-quarter melee. (READ: Rockets deal LeBron, Lakers 2nd loss in fight-marred game)

The league said in a statement on Sunday, October 21 (Monday, October 22, Manila time) that Ingram “has been suspended for aggressively returning to and escalating the altercation and throwing a punch in the direction of Paul, confronting a game official in a hostile manner, and instigating the overall incident by shoving Rockets guard James Harden.

“Rondo has been suspended for instigating a physical altercation with, and spitting and throwing multiple punches at, Paul,” the statement from executive vide president of basketball operations Kiki VanDeWeghe said. (READ: Lakers-Rockets brawl: Chris Paul claims Rajon Rondo spit on him)

“Paul has been suspended for poking at and making contact with the face of Rondo, and throwing multiple punches at him.”

Paul was to begin serving his suspension on Sunday (Monday in Manila), when the Rockets played again at Staples Center against the Los Angeles Clippers.

Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni said before that game that he didn’t think a two-game suspension for Paul was fair.

“It’s just not equitable,” D’Antoni said. “You watch the film, you watch the spit … I understand he gets maybe one (game).

“(But) what is he supposed to do – just stand there and get spit on and then take a punch to the face and say it’s OK?”

Ingram and Rondo will begin serving their suspensions on Monday (Tuesday in Manila), when the Lakers host the San Antonio Spurs.

The fight erupted with 4:13 left to play and the Rockets leading 109-108. (WATCH: Fight breaks out in Lakers-Rockets game)

Ingram received two technical fouls – one for pushing Harden and the other for punching an unsuspecting Rockets player from behind as he charged back into the kerfuffle.

Paul and Rondo also traded blows, Paul claiming that he had shaken his finger in Rondo’s face after the Lakers player spit at him.

The extraordinary scenes overshadowed LeBron James’s home debut with the Lakers, which ended in a 124-115 Rockets victory. – Rappler.com

 

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