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Carmelo Anthony Calls Alleged Rajon Rondo Spitting Incident ‘Unacceptable’

Written by on October 21, 2018


LOS ANGELES—The story, Saturday, was supposed to be about LeBron James. Instead it was about a brawl that marred the home debut of the Lakers new star, set the stage for possibly some lengthy suspensions, and just might tarnish the reputation of one of LeBron’s new running mates if the allegations against him are indeed true.

Instead of writing about the electric atmosphere of LeBron’s first game in a home uniform for the NBA’s most glamorous franchise, all we’re ever going to talk about after this one was the fight between Chris Paul and Rajon Rondo with Brandon Ingram throwing a haymaker or two to pile onto what was an ugly scene at Staples Center.

What looked to like trash talking gone wrong just might turn out to be something grosser and so disrespectful that few could blame Paul for getting in the face of Rondo that preceded punches being thrown.

Well after Paul, Rondo, and Ingram were ejected, well after it took the officials 10 minutes restore order, and well after the Rockets defeated the Lakers 124-115, word spread around the bowels of Staples Center that Rondo—allegedly, although ESPN reported it happened—spit in CP3’s face when they were face-to-face. Paul’s newest teammate, and close friend, Carmelo Anthony basically confirmed it in the locker room when he was asked directly if he had witnessed a spitting incident.

“You don’t even see that in the streets.”

“It was bullshit. Plain and simple. Unacceptable. What happened was unacceptable,” said Anthony. “You don’t do that to nobody. In sports or the streets, that’s blatant disrespect.”

With 4:13 remaining in the fourth quarter, tempers flared quickly after Ingram shoved James Harden from behind following a foul call the Lakers forward didn’t like. That’s when Rondo and Paul started jawing at each other. Paul stuck a finger in Rondo’s face and Rondo quickly unloaded a few punches on CP3. When and where the spitting occurred is still a mystery since it wasn’t clearly visible on the video. Ingram will soon feel the wrath of the NBA after he tried to get in a few more shots before everyone eventually calmed down—including LeBron hugging his friend CP3 and keeping him away from the fracas. Who knows how many games Rondo gets after the league does its investigation. 

The film of the fight will be broken down frame-by-frame by the NBA and suspensions—some lengthier than others—are assuredly coming. But Rondo wasn’t able to confirm or deny if he did the dirty deed since he was unavailable for comment after the game.

We expected drama in LeBron’s Hollywood debut, but nobody expected that. And Anthony, with his (technically) fifth squad in his 16th year in the league, couldn’t remember ever seeing something like that before on a basketball court.

“You don’t even see that in the streets,” he said.


Rajon Rondo Punch Lakers Rockets 2018
Image via USA Today Sports/Jayne Kamin-Oncea

After the game, Paul, who was wearing street clothes, could be heard asking Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni “What are we doing?” over and over again.

Prior to the game Lakers coach Luke Walton and James preached that LeBron’s home debut wasn’t going to be anything special. It was just another season opener for the NBA’s most glamorous franchise. There would be no speeches beforehand. No changing of rituals. It would be business as usual for Game No. 2.

But for a sold-out Staples Center crowd, it was a big, big deal. There were a ton of LeBron No. 23 Lakers jerseys in the stands and they showered their new hero with rousing ovations every time he touched the ball in the first quarter and let out a few MVP chants when he went to the free throw line later in the game. James finished with 24 points while Paul finished with 28. From a playing prospective, James Harden was the story, balling out in the fourth quarter to end with a game-high 38 points and give the Rockets their first win of the season.  

And there was a small army to document it all. The Lakers and the NBA handed out roughly 250 credentials, with 15 countries and territories represented. Writers who have covered the Lakers for years compared the hype and hoopla leading up to this one to Kobe Bryant’s last game three seasons ago.

“As a man, the only thing you can do [is] react [and] stand up for yourself.”

ESPN, who televised the game, had many of its heavy hitters on hand, including Adrian Wojnarowski, Stephen A. Smith, Rachel Nichols, Briand Windhorst, and others roaming around the bowels of Staples Center sniffing out their next scoops. Smith asked Harden in the locker room if Rondo had spit in Paul’s face.

“That’s what was said,” Harden said, who admitted earlier he hadn’t clearly seen the whole incident. “As a man, the only thing you can do is react and stand up for yourself. We’ll see how it plays out. It is what it is.”

At least the fans who came out got their money’s worth. Tickets on the secondary market for were approximately 71 percent higher than last year’s Lakers home opener. The average ticket was going for $526.73—and the stars predictably came out to see the action including Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kendall Jenner, and Jack Nicholson. Asked after the game what he thought of LeBron’s debut, Nicolson grinned and said, “We lost.”

Shockingly, we didn’t see Kendrick Lamar there who had spent part of his Friday talking to the Lakers for their “Genius Series.” The legendary lyricist was brought to the team’s practice facility the day after losing the season opener in Portland. Asked at Saturday morning’s shootaround, hours before he had to be at Staples Center, why it was important for the Lakers to hear what Kendrick had to say, LeBron played it off as no big deal.     

“He’s a friend of mine anyway,” said LeBron. “I can talk to him any day I want to. I don’t need to have him come in here. But I think it was great to have him here. He’s a local legend. What he was able to give us [Friday’ was pretty cool.”

It was a subtle flex from LeBron, for sure, but the good vibes of the Pulitzer Prize-winning artist dropping knowledge on his squad must feel like ages ago after what went down Saturday. Whether the Lakers were charged up from the hard foul Josh Hart took earlier in the fourth or not, and that’s why what happened happened, they’re likely going to be without two key rotation members for several games and they need to figure out how to get their first win of the season ASAP. An 0-3 record could be starring the Lakers in the face with the Spurs coming to town Monday and LeBron doesn’t need anymore plot twists this early in the season to ruin the rebirth of LA’s team that he’s trying to author.



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