Fine Day for the NBA
In a game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday, Minnesota
Timberwolves forward Kevin Garnett was frustrated for being
called for an offensive foul and reacted by tossing the
basketball into the first few rows underneath the basket. The
ball apparently hit a male fan, who was wheeled away to the
sound of loud booing. Despite the fact that the fan appeared to
be uninjured, Garnett was ejected from the game. Today he was
fined $5,000 by the NBA.
Garnett's teammate, Ricky Davis, was also fined $5,000 by the
NBA for kicking a ball into the stands in a loss to the Denver
Nuggets on Friday.
Detroit Pistons forward Rasheed Wallace was also fined today for
throwing an elbow at Cleveland Cavaliers center Zydrunas
Ilgauskas, who needed five stitches on his bleeding forehead.
The incident occurred in the first quarter of the game on Sunday
when Ilgauskas drove to the hoop. Wallace was called for a
flagrant foul, which was subsequently upgraded to a flagrant
foul two by the NBA.
Wallace did not appear to deny that the elbow was intentional,
saying "I'm not going to start the game by cracking a cat in the
skull if I don't get elbowed first."
Asked if Wallace should have been suspended, Ilgauskas said,
"It's not up to me. You just leave it up to the league."
Wallace and Ilgauskas will meet again Monday night, as the
Pistons and Cavs play in Cleveland.
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