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  • Pistons player misses own bobblehead night due to suspension for flagrant fouls

    Pistons player misses own bobblehead night due to suspension for flagrant fouls

    Detroit Pistons fans were treated to a bobblehead giveaway of big man Isaiah Stewart Friday night.

    But they were unable to see Stewart in action because he wasn’t allowed to play.

    Stewart was suspended for flagrant fouls assessed throughout the season.

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    Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart is ejected from a game for a flagrant foul on Indiana Pacers center Thomas Bryant in the first half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.  (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imagn Images)

    The NBA announced Friday that Stewart would be suspended for the night’s contest after he picked up a sixth flagrant foul point this season.

    Stewart picked up a flagrant foul, which prompted an automatic ejection Wednesday after he checked an opponent, Thomas Bryant, when a shot went up.

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    Bryant had to be held back by his teammates, and Stewart almost immediately walked off the court.

    The league announced the suspension, along with a $50,000 fine for Stewart for making “inappropriate and objectionable gestures” after his ejection Wednesday in the Pistons’ 133-119 loss to the Pacers in Indiana. 

    The gestures were likely the apparent finger guns he pointed at the Pistons bench.

    The Pistons and Pacers have history with the Malice at the Palace in 2004.

    Isaiah Stewart with ref

    Isaiah Stewart (28) of the Detroit Pistons knocks the hand of referee Tyler Ford away during a game against the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse Jan. 29, 2025, in Indianapolis.  (Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

    Stewart entered the game with four flagrant foul points, so the call triggered the automatic suspension based on the league’s regular-season protocols.

    Despite the suspension, the Pistons still gave out Stewart bobbleheads to 5,000 fans.

    The Pistons have been a pleasant surprise this season. Their 23-24 record is good for eighth place in the Eastern Conference, which would put them in the play-in tournament. 

    Thomas Bryant on floor

    Indiana Pacers teammates check on center Thomas Bryant (3) after a foul by Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart (28) in the first half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.  (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imagn Images)

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    Last year, the Pistons lost an NBA record 27 consecutive games, which resulted in the firing of Monty Williams despite him inking the richest deal in coaching history at the time.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • ‘Inside the NBA’ has spirited debate over Heat star Jimmy Butler’s drama, latest suspension

    ‘Inside the NBA’ has spirited debate over Heat star Jimmy Butler’s drama, latest suspension

    Jimmy Butler’s sixth season with the Miami Heat has been turbulent.

    The team recently suspended the six-time All-Star for the second time in three weeks — a decision that further fueled the belief that Butler has already played his final game for the franchise.

    Butler drew the latest suspension for what the team in a statement Wednesday called a “continued pattern of disregard of team rules, insubordinate conduct and conduct detrimental to the team,” including missing the Heat’s flight to Milwaukee earlier in the day. The Heat were scheduled to play the Bucks on Thursday, before traveling to New York for a matchup with the Brooklyn Nets on Jan. 25.

    During Thursday’s edition of TNT’s long-running “Inside the NBA,” Ernie Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley, and Kenny Smith discussed the drama surrounding Butler.

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    Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) walks off the court after the game against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena.  (Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images)

    O’Neal argued it is “human nature” for Butler to want to land with another team when his contract situation is taken into consideration. 

    “I just think in this situation, it’s more about human nature,” O’Neal noted. “I know exactly how Jimmy feels, I’ve been in this situation many times. All that I’ve done for you, and you don’t want to give me what I want, so human nature kicks in. . . . The part I hate about this business of basketball thing, it always has to be somebody’s fault.” 

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    Butler, 34, has one year remaining on his deal and has a $52 million player option for the 2025–26 season. He is eligible for a two-year, $113 million extension. However, it does not appear that the Heat extended such an offer to Butler, largely because he’s missed about 25 percent of the team’s games since he arrived in 2019.

    Nevertheless, Johnson, Barkley and Smith all expressed view points that opposed O’Neal’s thoughts.

    Charles Barkley on the set of "Inside the NBA"

    The TNT NBA Tip-Off presented by CarMax broadcasts live before the game on October 24, 2023, at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.  (Jamie Schwaberow/NBAE via Getty Images)

    “You can’t just not show up to work,” Barkley responded.

    “You took the $50 [million] for this year and next year,” Smith added.

    While Johnson typically acts as a referee when the trio of NBA players engage in spirited exchanges on the show, he challenged O’Neal after the four-time NBA player doubled down on his position.

    “You don’t feel a responsibility when you are under contract this season to play this season?” Johnson asked.

    Jimmy Butler shoots a free throw

    Jimmy Butler, #22 of the Miami Heat, prepares to shoot a free throw against the Washington Wizards on February 2, 2024 at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.  (Kenny Giarla/NBAE via Getty Images)

    Barkley also suggested that Butler owed it to the fans and his teammates to put his feelings about the contract situation aside and do his part to help the Heat win games.

    “You can get mad at the Miami Heat organization, but the fans of Miami and those guys in that locker room have nothing to do with you wanting a contract extension.”

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    Butler was banished for seven games earlier this month, costing him about $2.4 million in salary.

    Money may not be the only factor contributing to Butler’s unhappiness. Butler has made it no secret that he’s not pleased with what he says is his new role within the Heat offense. He didn’t participate in his usual way during the introduction of the Heat starters in a recent game, and he has sat by himself at times during timeouts while not engaging in the huddle.

    Butler told the Heat in recent weeks that he wants a trade, according to multiple reports. The demand has not been made publicly, because NBA rules do not allow players to do so. The NBA’s trade deadline is Feb. 6.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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