Los Angeles Times

Rondo and Paul will face off for first time since their fight

- By Broderick Turner

The Lakers’ Rajon Rondo and Houston Rockets guard Chris Paul will share the Staples Center court on Thursday night in their first meeting since they came to blows on Oct. 20 during the Lakers’ regularsea­son home opener.

The contentiou­s relationsh­ip between the two spilled over after Rondo spit in Paul’s face during the game.

Paul responded by putting his finger in Rondo’s face. Rondo came back by throwing a left-handed punch to Paul’s face. They exchanged more blows before being separated.

But that wasn’t the end of things for Paul, as Lakers forward Brandon Ingram came charging in from half court and threw punches at Paul.

The NBA stepped in the next day and suspended Ingram four games, Rondo three games and Paul two games.

When the Lakers played at Houston on Dec. 13, Rondo didn’t play because he was recovering from a fractured third metacarpal on his right hand.

When the Lakers played at Houston on Jan. 19, Rondo didn’t play in that game because he was recovering from surgery to repair a ligament tear in his right ring finger.

Rondo didn’t talk to reporters Wednesday, but Lakers coach Luke Walton said, “I don’t think so,” when asked whether he expects any spill-over between Rondo and Paul from that first game.

“I think this late in the season, both teams are more focused on more important things,” Walton said after practice. “It’s part of sports and not something that will take away from what we’re trying to get done tomorrow.”

Paul told reporters in Houston on Wednesday that he wasn’t focused on that fight with Rondo.

“I forgot about it, know what I’m saying?” Paul said. “Once the fine goes out of your check, move on.”

Hart, Muscala listed as probable

The Lakers aren’t completely healthy.

They have listed Josh Hart (tendinitis in right knee) and Mike Muscala (sprained right ankle) as probable for Thursday night’s game against the Rockets.

Hart received a plateletri­ch plasma injection on his knee before the All-Star break on Feb. 11.

Backup Lakers center Tyson Chandler was listed as questionab­le because of a stiff neck. He didn’t practice Wednesday.

And Lonzo Ball is getting treatment on his Grade 3 left ankle sprain. He will not play against the Rockets.

Ball, who was injured Jan. 19 at Houston, was scheduled to be out four to six weeks. Saturday will mark five weeks for Ball.

TONIGHT

VS. HOUSTON When: 7:30. On the air: TV: TNT; Radio: 710, 1330. Update: Houston’s James Harden leads the NBA in scoring, averaging 36.6 points. Harden has scored 30-plus points in 31 consecutiv­e games, tying him with Wilt Chamberlai­n for the second-longest streak in NBA history. The Rockets take the most three-pointers (44.8) and make the most (15.6) in the league.

 ?? Marcio Jose Sanchez Associated Press ?? HOUSTON ROCKETS’ Chris Paul, third from left, is held back by the Lakers’ LeBron James as Paul fights with the Lakers’ Rajon Rondo, who is obscured, during the second half of the Lakers’ home opener on Oct. 20.
Marcio Jose Sanchez Associated Press HOUSTON ROCKETS’ Chris Paul, third from left, is held back by the Lakers’ LeBron James as Paul fights with the Lakers’ Rajon Rondo, who is obscured, during the second half of the Lakers’ home opener on Oct. 20.

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