Patrick Beverley’s comments on his shove of Deandre Ayton

After shoving Suns center Deandre Ayton on Tuesday, Lakers guard Patrick Beverley made it clear he was merely defending a teammate.

Not only did the Los Angeles Lakers lose to the Phoenix Suns, 115-105, on Tuesday evening, but they also got themselves into an incident that was avoidable.

With 3:55 left in the fourth quarter, Devin Booker was called for a flagrant foul when he raked Austin Reaves on the face after blocking his shot. Suns center Deandre Ayton stood over Reaves, who was on the floor on his back, and appeared to taunt him.

That’s when Patrick Beverley rushed over and violently shoved Ayton, causing him to trip over Reaves and fall to the ground.

Beverley was ejected, and, per NBA rules, he may face a suspension as well.

After the game, the Lakers guard said he shoved Ayton as retaliation for taunting Reaves.

Via ESPN:

“Got a person on the ground, two people looking over mean-mugging and puffing their chest out and referees don’t get into it to kind of separate it, control the game, so I’m going to stand up for my teammate,” Beverley said.

“I’m not going for that (expletive),” Beverley continued. “Obviously, it’s unfortunate that it happened on national TV. But you know me: Regardless of what’s going on, I’m a big fan of protecting my teammates. … I’m a foxhole guy. I put on the jersey, and I commit to a team, I commit to a city, and it’s kind of my motto. I’m a foxhole guy.

“Very unfortunate situation, though.”

The Lakers trailed by 10 at the time, and because both Beverley and Ayton were called for technical fouls, Phoenix shot no free throws as a result of the dust-up. In fact, it was Reaves who got two foul shots on the flagrant foul, and he made both.

Afterward, L.A. retained possession, and it got a basket from Anthony Davis to come to within six. But it wouldn’t get any closer than that.