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Houston Rockets guard Russell Westbrook and William Rondo, the brother of Los Angeles Lakers guard Rajon Rondo, bought real into a heated change in the fourth quarter of L.A.’s 119-96 playoff capture on Saturday.
After the sport, Westbrook commented on the shouting match, which ended with Rondo, who used to be on the sport at ESPN’s Broad World of Sports Complex in Walt Disney World as a fan, being asked by security to leave:
Rajon Rondo provided his level of view postgame to Marc J. Spears of the Undefeated:
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Lakers guard Rajon Rondo says his brother, William, known as Russell Westbrook “trash” and nothing extra and gave him the “Damian Lillard” wave when the Rockets megastar asked what he acknowledged. Rondo acknowledged his bother didn’t reveal anything extra and he is hopeful there’ll most likely be no discipline.
NBA gamers were allowed up to four pals apiece on the league’s Walt Disney World campus starting Aug. 31 following a quarantine length amid the COVID-19 pandemic, per Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press (h/t NBA.com).
Guests have to both be “family members, ‘longtime end private chums with whom a player has an established, pre-existing, and acknowledged private relationship,’ non-public security workers and established family childcare suppliers,” per Reynolds.
Avid gamers were allowed to present one game mark to an grownup customer for his group’s playoff games, alongside with somewhat one 2’8″ or below.
Houston’s season is now over after shedding four games to 1 to L.A. in the Western Conference Semifinals. The Lakers will play both the Denver Nuggets or Los Angeles Clippers in the conference finals.