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Stewart, Duren Among Four Players Suspended by NBA After Pistons-Hornets Fight

  • Isaiah Stewart was among four players suspended by the NBA on Wednesday after a bench-clearing brawl in Monday's 110-104 game at Charlotte.
  • The melee erupted after Moussa Diabate committed a defensive foul on Jalen Duren, and Stewart left the bench to join the altercation.
  • The NBA suspended Bridges and Diabate four games, Duren two games, and Stewart will lose more than $724,000 and cannot return until March 3, 2026.
  • Teams will adjust rotations immediately as suspensions take effect this week, with Stewart and Duren starting on Wednesday when the Pistons visit Toronto, and Bridges and Diabate beginning when Charlotte hosts Atlanta.
  • The Detroit Pistons, with a 39-13 record, see their roster impacted as Jalen Duren averages 17.7 points and 10.4 rebounds, and Charlotte can welcome back Bridges and Diabate on February 24, 2026.
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Real grips have become rare in the NBA. All the harder the basketball league judges after the wedge between Detroit and Charlotte. Key players have to accept long penalties.

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The generalized Brigade between the players of Detroit Pistons and Charlotte Hornets, on the last Tuesday. The NBA announced in this quarter the suspension of four players involved in the incident: the Piston Pivoos Isaah Stewart, the Pistons, in addition to the Mossa Diabaté and the Miles Bridges, the Hornets. The four were the main involved — and excluded — in confusion in the third quarter of the game, which ended with the Pistons won by 110 …

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NBA bans 4 from Pistons-Hornets brawl, Stewart for 7 games

Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Stewart was suspended seven games by the NBA and three others involved in a brawl between Detroit and Charlotte were also banned by the league on Wednesday.

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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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