NBA player is fined $35,000 for using his fingers to make a gun and pointing it at a rival player during on-court confrontation
NBA player, Brandon Jennings, was ejected from a game and fined $35,000
for making his finger into a gun and pointing it at their rival team's
player during a furious on-court confrontation.
The game played at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Arizona had been between Washington Wizards and Phoenix Suns.
The dispute started with a rare back-court foul
during the second quarter of the game, when Washington Wizards' centre
Jason Smith was called on a hard screen against Phoenix Suns' guard
Tyler Ulis. As Smith and Ulis got into a heated war of words, Ulis'
teammate Jared Dudley came over and bumped Smith with his chest and
forehead, thereby escalating the argument. Both teams crowded the court
and began exchanging words and that was when Jennings made the finger
gun gesture at Suns forward Dudley that landed him in trouble.
Jennings pointed his fingers, shaped into a gun at Dudley's head while
shouting aggressively. Officials separated the charged argument and
kicked them both out of the game. League officials announced that both
Jennings and Dudley would be fined $35,000 for their behaviour on the
court on Tuesday. Meanwhile, in spite of video evidence, Jennings has said that he did not make a finger gun gesture at his opponent.
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