Rajon Rondo Reveals Why he Pointed Finger Gun at Fan Who Got Ejected During Lakers-Suns Game

Rajon Rondo has revealed why he pointed a finger gun at a fan who got ejected during the Lakers and Suns game. The Lakers are not looking very good after the second game of the season. Obviously, they have a long time to get back to their winning ways. But it is surprising to see how much they have been struggling. They have failed to win a game in the preseason or the regular season now.

Now, it seems there are some team issues. Obviously, the Anthony Davis and Dwight Howard scuffle got everyone’s attention. Now, something else came up. Some people were saying that Rajon Rondo pointed finger guns at a fan that got ejected. He responded to these claims.


“There was an exchange of words and I just wanted him out of the game… just pointed at the guy.”

“I think this was isolated. I don’t compare it to things that happened in the past.”

Rajon Rondo Reveals Why he Pointed Finger Gun at Fan Who Got Ejected During Lakers-Suns Game

A lot was said after the scuffle that ensued on the Lakers bench.

“When you’re getting your ass kicked, sometimes those conversations get heated,” Lakers coach Frank Vogel said. “Those guys love each other. They talked it out. And that’s going to happen from time to time. I’d rather our guys care than not care.”

“We squashed it right then and there,” Howard said afterward. “We just had a disagreement about something that was on the floor. We’re both very passionate about winning. We didn’t want to lose this game, so we’re just passionate. We got it out the way. We’re grown men. Things happen. But we are going to squash this little issue between me and him, and that’s my brother, that’s my teammate.”

“It’s over with,” Davis said, explaining that the dispute was over failed execution on their pick-and-roll coverage. “After the situation happened, me and DH, we talked about it and we left it at that.”

“We’re just trying to get it together,” Howard said. “This is our second game, our second real game. And we got to get it right. I know a lot of people are counting us out already. It’s early. Lot of people laughing at us and joking, but we going to get this thing together.”