It seems that William Rondo might not be able to cheer his brother Rajon and his Los Angeles Lakers from courtside anytime soon.

William got into a heated altercation with Houston Rockets point guard Russell Westbrook on Saturday which eventually got him ejected. He is expected to be temporarily banned from watching his brother's game live and per Marc Spears of ESPN, it's still uncertain if and when he will be allowed to attend another Lakers game inside the bubble.

Rajon Rondo's brother got into a squabble against the Rockets guard after Westbrook was on a constant trash-talking battle against him all-throughout the ball game. Obviously, Rondo got the better of Westbrook as the Lakers went on to eliminate the Rockets on a 119-96 blowout on Game 5.

William took it upon himself to back his brother up and went on to jaw at Westbrook which, per the NBA Bubble rules, is strictly prohibited. William apparently called Westbrook ‘trash' and even waved him goodbye which inevitably caught the ire of the fiery point guard. Westbrook had to be restrained while the non-playing Rondo was escorted out of the arena.

Westbrook went on to air his thoughts after the game and mentioned that what William did was clearly unacceptable.

Though William may be facing a temporary ban in games, he's expected to remain in the bubble as he has been in charge of the barbershop inside the Disney campus. Given that the Lakers are looking to be one of the top contenders for the NBA title this season, it seems that William might still have a shot at cheering for his brother courtside if his ban eventually lifted in the coming weeks.