It did not take long for things to get chippy between the Detroit Pistons and Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night. Following their 133-119 loss on the road, J.B.
Isaiah Stewart is the most unhinged player in the NBA. The Detroit Pistons big man famously tried to fight LeBron James on the court back in 2021, and then got arrested following a parking lot scuffle with Phoenix Suns big man Drew Eubanks last year.
When he was at the University of Washington for a solitary season, Isaiah Stewart was known as this gentle soul who played exceedingly hard for a bad team. Yet
Detroit Pistons big man Isaiah Stewart was ejected for striking an opponent during his team's game against the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday.
The story, as Buford tells it, goes like this: Claudio Crippa, an international scout for the Spurs, proposed going to see a youth game before checking out Doumbouya. Buford saw Wembanyama play for the first time that day. And the seeds for the Spurs’ new master plan were immediately planted.
Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart was kicked out after throwing Indiana Pacers center Thomas Bryant on the ground in the second quarter. Stewart turned his back to the basket and violently struck Bryant after Aaron Nesmith missed a short jumper in the second quarter.
NBA legend Dwight Howard made a wild suggestion about Pistons’ Isaiah Stewart after the power forward was ejected against the Indiana Pacers. The ejection was for a flagrant foul on Pacers center Thomas Bryant,
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Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Stewart was ejected from Wednesday's game in Indianapolis following a hard foul, and gestured toward the Pacers' bench.