LeBron James has been enjoying the process of selecting his next NBA team during this free agency period.
He’s made multiple public appearances during Fanatics Fest in New York City where he has spoken at multiple events, including in front of crowds who piled in to hear live podcast recordings of his show “Mind the Game” and “The Shop”.
During a live recording of “The Shop”, James reminisced about the times in his career where he’s been thrown out of games, which happened twice. He looked back at the most recent ejection, a Nov. 22, 2021 game as the Los Angeles Lakers visited the Detroit Pistons.
James and then-Pistons center Isaiah Stewart II were jockeying for position on a rebound during a free throw attempt from Jerami Grant with 9:18 remaining in the third quarter. Grant made the free throw to extend the lead to 78-66 when James accidentally struck Stewart in the face, leaving him with blood dripping down his face.
Words were exchanged, pushing and shoving ensued and Stewart infamously pursued James around Little Caesars Arena.
“He’s chasing the (expletive) out of me,” James said in laughter. “I was like ‘get this big (expletive) up off of me’. That’s a big boy. (I was like) aye, y’all better make sure he don’t get me.”
For what it’s worth, Stewart stands at 6-foot-8, 250-pounds of brute force. Both players were ejected from the game, which the Lakers won 121-116.
Now, five years later, James is a free agent and Stewart was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for three future second-round draft picks in June, allowing Detroit to clear $15 million in cap space.
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