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The NBA announced Sunday that Rudy Gobert of the Minnesota Timberwolves has been fined $100,000 for "directing an inappropriate and unprofessional gesture toward a game official and publicly ...
The first major instance of permanent bans being used throughout the NBA revolved around the case of the CCNY point-shaving scandal that primarily happened in 1951. As a result of this incident, 36 different collegiate players (including a few that were either already in the NBA or were drafted into the NBA by this time) and one NBA referee were reported to have been involved with this case at ...
The fine issued to Edwards is the second from the NBA in two weeks. He was also fined $25,000 for using profane language — though not in criticizing officials, but praising his teammates ...
Fines in the NBA can be incurred for various reason and by various people. Players, teams, coaches, and owners can all incur fines. From 2003 to 2013 the top 5 most fined offenses were for criticizing referees (81 times, for about $2.1 million), fan confrontation (42 times, for $672,500), interaction with referees (35 times, for $750,000), fighting (26 times, for about $1.5 million), and ...
Rudy Gobert and his cash money fingers are being fined by the NBA yet again. The Minnesota Timberwolves' star defender will have to fork over $75,000 for making an "inappropriate and ...
Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla was fined $35,000 by the NBA on Saturday for his conduct toward officials during Thursday's 117–108 loss to the Chicago Bulls.. The penalty was due to ...
In 1994, the National Basketball Association employed 54 referees.Each made between $72,000 and $177,000 a year, working about 70 to 75 games a year. [1] The travel expenses for referees were to be reimbursed by the NBA once a travel report was submitted.
The NBA fined Sacramento Kings coach Mike Brown $50,000 on Tuesday for his court-storming outburst against a referee. Joe Dumars, the league's head of basketball operations, announced the fine ...