Isaiah Stewart has had some heated moments before, but NBA Fans agreed that his latest one with Bobby Portis might be the wildest yet. A clip surfaced of Stewart on the Pistons’ bench saying, “I promise you when this over, imma punch him in his sh*t,” aimed directly at Portis. As soon as the video hit the timeline, the reactions blew up.
@HaterReport_ led the wave, posting, “Isaiah Stewart talking to his coaches about Bobby Portis: ‘I promise you when this over, imma punch him in his sh*t’ Bro is actually INSANE [laughing emoji][skull emoji].”

Isaiah Stewart talking to his coaches about Bobby Portis:
“I promise you when this over, imma punch him in his sh*t”
Bro is actually INSANE 🤣💀
pic.twitter.com/kptbPWwcUS https://t.co/xs0QmwE0wB
— Hater Report (@HaterReport_) December 4, 2025
That alone had NBA Fans locked in, but the next reply took things even further.
@GlockLensar dropped, “Better ask Mirotic bout Bobby lol,” reminding everyone that Portis once broke Nikola Mirotic’s face during a Bulls practice. And to top it off, @Mr_Coop15 added, “He ain’t do none of that in Bobby’s face tho [laughing emoji][crying emoji].”
NBA Fans turned the whole thing into a running joke within minutes. Stewart has a history of getting fired up, but they made sure to point out that Portis is the last person anyone should threaten without expecting an answer.
This heated exchange happened in the same matchup covered in the next article, a game that already had a tense tone even before Stewart’s ejection. What started as a fiery moment turned into the biggest talking point of the night, and NBA Fans treated it like a full entertainment package.
The clash didn’t just create shock. It shaped the rest of the conversation around a game that had a close finish, a comeback attempt, and more reactions than usual for a regular-season night. NBA Fans made sure every angle got its own spotlight.
NBA Fans Talk About Pistons’ Close Loss After Stewart-Portis Incident
The Stewart-Portis exchange didn’t happen in a vacuum. It came during a game that NBA Fans were already following closely, and the finish gave them even more to talk about. After the confrontation and Stewart’s ejection, Detroit still kept the score tight but fell 109–113 to Milwaukee.

The official @DetroitPistons page posted the final score with the caption, “Back home on Friday.” It was simple, but the replies from NBA Fans carried all the emotion the post didn’t.
@t0pfloortroll fired off, “Leave Levert in Milwaukee,” and the line spread fast among fans who felt the team needed stronger closing plays.
Others zoomed out and reacted to the bigger picture. @chrsdss wrote, “Pistons messed up the Giannis try-out. yall scared him away from Detroit how tf yall losing to them without Giannis.”
NBA Fans repeated that line throughout the night, turning it into the main punchline of the postgame talk.
The loss stung because the Pistons had the window to win even without Stewart. They stayed within reach for most of the second half but could not flip the momentum when it mattered. NBA Fans pointed out that the energy from the altercation never translated into the spark the team needed.
The team returns home next, but this game will follow them for a while. NBA Fans spent the entire night replaying every angle — the fight, the reactions, the missed chances, and the close finish. The Stewart-Portis moment may be the headline, but the way Detroit missed a winnable game turned into the deeper story, and NBA Fans made sure none of it faded quietly.

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