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Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis thrown out of NBA game between Lakers and Rockets

Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis thrown out of NBA game between Lakers and Rockets

A new video has surfaced showing Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis in action during a wild NBA brawl that resulted in the angry frontman being escorted out of the game.

A crazy brawl between members of the Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets Three players – Brandon Ingram, Rajon Rondo and Chris Paul – were suspended for multiple games.

However, it has now become known that the frontman of the Red Hot Chili Peppers was also significantly involved in the action.

The footage shows Keidis freaking out in the front row and being sent off.

Paul wasn’t done with the Lakers after Rondo spat on his cheek and repeatedly punched him in the face, as Kiedis gave the Rockets star the verbal equivalent on the way out of Staples Center.

Kiedis was escorted away after becoming angry about the ugly brawl. Image: Twitter@balldntlieKiedis was escorted away after becoming angry about the ugly brawl. Image: Twitter@balldntlie

Kiedis was escorted away after becoming angry about the ugly brawl. Image: Twitter@balldntlie

In a new footage, Kiedis is seen berating Paul before turning his attention – and his middle finger – to a Houston staff member while his bandmate and huge Lakers fan Flea sits quietly in his seat courtside.

It’s unclear what the 55-year-old singer said to the future Hall of Fame point guard, but Kiedis was immediately escorted out of the arena by security.

We can only assume that the Chili Peppers frontman said something along the lines of “suck my kiss” or “what I got, you gotta give to your mama.”

Incriminating close-ups show the alleged spitting attack that sparked the bizarre brawl that pitted longtime rivals Rondo and Paul against each other.

Lakers’ Rondo insisted after the game that he did not spit on Houston veteran Paul. Hours after the clips surfaced, however, it was revealed that Rondo and Paul had been suspended for three and two games, respectively.

Brandon Ingram of the Lakers, who actually sparked the incident when he shoved Houston MVP James Harden, was suspended for four games.

With Yahoo Sports US