Big3 Game sees fighting between two former NBA stars

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The first day of the new Big3 basketball league saw several old NBA stars fighting in a match between the Riot and the Miami 305.

Dwight Howard, from The Riot, and Lance Stephenson, from 305, entered a scrap on Saturday during the opening of the season. The two players were near the basket when the video published on social networks showed that Howard pushed Stephenson. Howard then tried to bring Stephenson into a headache while the former NBA goalkeeper pushed him back.

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April 5, 2022, Phoenix, Arizona: Los Angeles Lakers Center Dwight Howard (39) against the Phoenix Suns at Footprint Center. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SPORTS)

The hubbub continued on the base line and then in the stands. The two players were to be taken off from each by teammates and officials.

The 305 ended up with a victory on the riot, 50-44. Stephenson led Miami with 16 points and Howard collected 10 points and seven rebounds for.

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April 10, 2022, Brooklyn, New York: Indiana Pacers Guard Lance Stephenson (6) at Barclays Center. (Wendell Cruzusa today Sports)

Howard is a temple of basketball renown which was the n ° 1 choice of Orlando magic in 2004. He dominated the match with magic and helped the team to an appearance in the NBA final – to lose against the Los Angeles Lakers, led by Kobe Bryant, in 2009.

Howard was with the Lakers during the 2019-2020 season when the team won the title in the cocated bubble. He also played for Houston Falcons, Atlanta Falcons, Charlotte Hornets, Washington Wizards and the 76ers of Philadelphia.

April 10, 2022, Brooklyn, New York: Indiana Pacers Guard Lance Stephenson (6) at Barclays Center. (Wendell Cruzusa today Sports)

Stephenson was a choice of draft in the second round of the Indiana Pacers in 2010. He spent time with the Hornets, Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Atlanta Hawks and New Orleans’ Pelicans.

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