LEBRON James’ LA Lakers home debut descended into chaos this afternoon when a trio of stars were ejected after a mid-court fracas.

Tensions flared after a foul on Houston superstar James Harden, leading to Rocket Chris Paul and Lakers Brandon Ingram and Rajon Rondo being ejected from the game.

With four minutes to go in the game, Ingram fouled Harden in transition, before turning back and shoving him after the whistle.

An incensed Ingram then got in the face of the referee before being dragged away by a teammate.

Things then got even more heated as Rondo and Paul clashed.

Paul allegedly claimed Rondo spat in his face, the Rocket driving his fingers into the volatile Laker’s eyes, who responded by throwing a punch.

Ingram then came over the top and through a haymaker at Paul, who was pulled away from the incident by close friend James.

The game was stopped for about five minutes as the referees convened and ejected all three players. All set to face lengthy bans.

Houston won 124-115, leaving James winless in his first two outings as a Laker.

Harden poured in a game-high 36 points lacing his five three-pointers with seven rebounds, five assists and two steals. He went to the charity stripe 15 times — making 11 — and copped boos from the Lakers crowd.

Paul had a 28-point 10-assist double double before he was booted from the game, while big man Clint Capela had 19 and 12 rebounds.

Carmelo Anthony’s inauspicious start to his Houston career continued, shooting just 3/10 from the field and 1/7 from the three-point line — a number of those almost putting a hole in the backboard.

LeBron led the way with 24 in a Lakers side that had seven players in double digits.