The Detroit Pistons’ center was asked by Fox Sports presenter Melissa Rohlin what was going through his head having watched the clip of the LeBron incident. Isaiah Stewart started by saying, “this is going to be my last time addressing it.”

Stewart’s response was quite brief as he stated that he didn’t feel it was an accident.

Isaiah Stewart, who seemed determined to put the incident behind him, proclaimed that his focus is currently on his team and his job for the Pistons. He went on to say that he refuses to let the scuffle define him and his game.

Sunday night’s game between the Lakers and Pistons ended in a comeback victory in favor of the Lakers (121-116). But a bigger highlight was the clash between LeBron James and Isaiah Stewart.

James’ hand took a swipe at Stewart’s face as they both struggled to secure a rebound. This led to him bleeding and charging at LBJ vengefully as coaching staff from both teams and security personnel tried to hold him back repeatedly. The occurrence saw both players get ejected from the game and James penalized with a game suspension, while Stewart was banned from partaking in the Pistons’ next two games.

However, the Lakers small forward had said it was an accident. The 20-year old Pistons center maintains it wasn’t. Having served his two-game ban, Isaiah Stewart returned for tonight’s loss to the LA Clippers.

Isaiah Stewart’s journey in the NBA thus far

Isaiah Stewart made his way to the NBA as the 16th overall pick in the 2020 NBA draft. He was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers but his rights were later sold to the Pistons.

His debut season ended with an average of 7.9 points, 6.7 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.6 steals and 1.3 blocks per game. Stewart led the team in blocks and was second-best in rebounds. While it wasn’t a superb rookie season, it was enough to establish him in the starting lineup for the 2021-22 NBA season.

He started his sophomore season on a high note, already improving his rookie season stats in 16 games played for the Pistons. He averages 7.3 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.1 assists with an 80.0% accuracy from the charity strip, compared to his 69.6% of the previous season.

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