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Insanity, it seems, has got Anthony Kiedis by his soul to squeeze.
Losers Lakers and Houston Rockets that left Brandon Ingram, Rajon Rondo, and Chris Paul suspended for multiple games, we learn that the Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman was also prominently involved, losing his mind from his front-row seat and earning himself an ejection.
Paul was not through with L.A. after Rondo spit on his cheek and repeatedly punched him in the face, because Kiedis gave the Rockets star the verbal equivalent on his way out of Staples Center. Video unveiled on Sunday shows Kiedis berating Paul before turning his attention – and his middle finger – to a Houston staffer, all as bandmate and Lakers super fan Flea is quietly in his courtside seat.
AK (Anthony Kiedis) from Red Hot Chilean Peppers should have gotten to kick off the game for yelling profanities and flipping the bird to Chris Paul and the #Rockets staff. This is unacceptable @Lakers if this was a regular joe / fan he would have got kicked out of the building. #NBA pic.twitter.com/ntSAGhlNku
– dekh (вall dnt lιe) ? (@balldntlie) October 21, 2018
Kiedis is lucky Paul did not treat Johnny Utah and Bodhi did in "Point Break." It's unclear what the 55-year-old singer said to the future Hall of Fame point guard, but Kiedis was promptly escorted out of the arena by security. We can only guess that the Chili Peppers frontman said something along the lines of "suck my kiss" or "what did you get to give it to your mama."
It's not easy to recognize the mustachioed Kiedis, who has been recognizable in the 1990s for a hipster haircut and was wearing full Lakers garb over, we presume, one sock. But rest assured that's Kiedis, since Flea has been confirmed as an Instagram picture of the two.
Kiedis was definitely operating at a high level, and technical is a middle finger to somebody's face is unspoken communication, but we're guessing he did not want to feel like he did that day again.
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