November 28, 2024

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During the exciting game on Sunday between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Sacramento Kings, there was no lack of activity. Of course, Damian Lillard’s game-winning, game-ending 32-foot heave to give the Bucks a 143-142 overtime victory was the highlight of the game.

But Mike Brown, the head coach of the Kings, was also deeply embroiled in the drama throughout the match. Among other things, the 53-year-old got himself tossed for disagreeing with the referee early in the fourth quarter.

Naturally, Brown was not happy at all with the way the game was officiated on Sunday night. The Kings shot caller once charged at the referee during the fourth quarter after he saw what he thought was an improper non-call:

The Sacramento coach was ejected from the game because Brown needed to be restrained by his own teammates.

After carefully considering the situation, the league has decided to punish Brown a whopping $50,000 for “aggressively pursuing a game official during live play.”

Nor was Brown finished. During his press conference after the game, he harshly criticized the officials’ performance that night. Even so, the Kings coach used a laptop to highlight what he considered to be the officials’ mistakes.

Brown was penalized by the league for his actions of “publicly criticizing the officiating,” which also affected the amount of money he must pay as a fine.

$50,000 is not to be taken lightly. Alright, so much for adding injury to injury?

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