The Pistons player lost Bobblehead night due to the suspension of flagrant faults


The Detroit Pistons fans were invited to a great man’s raffle Isaiah Stewart on Friday night.

But they could not see Stewart in Action because he was not allowed to play.

Stewart was suspended by flagrant offenses evaluated throughout the season.

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The Detroit Pistons center, Isaiah Stewart, is expelled from a game for a flagrant foul in the center of Indiana Pacers Thomas Bryant in the first half in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imagn images)

The NBA announced on Friday that Stewart would be suspended for the night contest after he collected a sixth flagrant missing point this season.

Stewart collected a flagrant foul, which caused an automatic expulsion on Wednesday after he checked an opponent, Thomas Bryant, when he increased a shot.

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Bryant had to be stopped by his teammates, and Stewart almost immediately left the court.

The League announced the suspension, together with a fine of $ 50,000 for Stewart for making “inappropriate and objectable gestures” after its expulsion on Wednesday in the 133-119 defeat of the Pistons against the Pacers in Indiana.

The gestures were probably the apparent guns of the fingers that he pointed to the Bank of the pistons.

The Pistons and Pacers have history with malice in the palace in 2004.

Isaiah Stewart (28) of the Detroit Pistons hits referee Tyler Ford during a game against the Indiana Pacers in Gainbridge Fieldhouse on January 29, 2025 in Indianapolis. (Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

Stewart entered the game with four flagrant foul points, so the call activated the automatic suspension based on the regular seasonal season protocols.

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

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

Indiana Pacers teammates verify the Thomas Bryant Center (3) after a lack of Detroit’s center, Isaiah Stewart (28) in the first half in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imagn images)

Last year, the Pistons lost a record of the NBA 27 consecutive games, which resulted in the dismissal of Monty Williams even though he understood the richest agreement in the history of training at that time.

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