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'Beef Stew' is carrying on the legacy of an iconic Detroit big man

www.espn.com - TOP·@VincentGoodwill·2 months ago
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Stephen A. Smith reacts to suspensions being doled out for the Pistons-Hornets brawl. (2:47) ISAIAH STEWART HAD seen enough. From nearly 100 feet away and with his knees and ankles wrapped in ice, Stewart had watched from the visiting bench as Detroit Pistons teammate Jalen Duren and Charlotte Hornets big man Moussa Diabate went nose-to-nose following a hard foul under the basket. After a scrum developed, players and coaches from both teams seemed to ease tensions -- only for Hornets forward Miles Bridges to break away and rush toward Duren near half court. That's when Beef Stew intervened. "JD and Stew consider themselves brothers," Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff said that night. "Human instinct tells him to protect his little brother. I hate it for Stew because of the things that are going to follow." The scene from that Feb.…

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