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LeBron James ejected, Lakers storm back to beat Pistons

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LeBron James ejected, Lakers storm back to beat Pistons

SENT OFF. LeBron James gets the boot in the Lakers' win over the Pistons.

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Things turn ugly in the Lakers-Pistons clash as LeBron James hits and wounds Isaiah Stewart in the face

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James and Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart were ejected during a wild fracas in the Lakers’ 121-116 victory on Sunday, November 21 (Monday, November 22, Manila time).

Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook led the Lakers from 17 points down in the second half. Davis had 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists, while Westbrook supplied 26 points, 10 assists, and 9 rebounds. Carmelo Anthony added 18 points.

Stewart suffered a large cut near his right eye after getting hit in the face by James while batting for position on a Jerami Grant free throw during the third quarter. Stewart immediately tried to go after James and both benches cleared.

Stewart had to be restrained multiple times from fighting James and other Lakers before he was escorted to the locker room. James was assessed a flagrant foul 2.

Grant poured in a season-high 36 points for Detroit, while Cade Cunningham recorded his first career triple-double with 13 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists. Hamidou Diallo added a season-high 17 points.

Pistons starting guard Killian Hayes did not play due to a sprained left thumb.

Westbrook scored 8 points in the opening quarter as the Lakers took a 30-26 lead. Grant heated up in the last 2:18 of the half, firing in 4 three-pointers as Detroit took a 68-61 halftime lead.

Cunningham set up three of those long balls and finished the half with 9 points and 7 assists. Howard led the Lakers with 13 points, including a three-pointer in the closing seconds of the second quarter.

Grant continued to have the hot hand in the third quarter, making a jumper on the first possession and dunking two minutes later to give Detroit a 77-66 lead.

The Pistons led 78-66 when the fracas erupted. They continued to maintain a double-digit lead behind Grant, who had 28 points by the fourth quarter.

Detroit carried a 99-84 lead into the final quarter. Anthony and Westbrook had 6 points apiece during the first four minutes of the fourth as the Lakers pulled within 3 points.

A Westbrook layup tied it at 111 with 2:41 left and Davis’ fastbreak dunk moments later put the Lakers in front. A Davis fadeaway made it 115-112.

Davis soon blocked Cunningham twice on the same Pistons possession and scored again to give the Lakers a five-point lead. – Rappler.com

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