New York Daily News

Gobert fined 100G for ref rip, gesture

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The NBA fined Minnesota center Rudy Gobert $100,000 on Sunday, two days after he implied that referee Scott Foster was not calling games fairly and further suggesting that gambling is having a detrimenta­l impact on the outcome of games.

The fine is the maximum that the NBA could give under terms of the collective bargaining agreement that went into place last year, matching the $100,000 fine given to then-Philadelph­ia guard James Harden for his public trade demand last fall.

Gobert was called for a technical foul in the closing seconds of regulation Friday night in the Timberwolv­es’ 113-104 overtime loss to the Cavaliers when he rubbed his fingers together several times, the so-called money sign that he directed toward Foster.

“I’ll bite the bullet again,” Gobert said after that game. “I’ll be the bad guy. I’ll take the fine, but I think it’s hurting our game. I know the betting and all that is becoming bigger and bigger, but it shouldn’t feel that way.”

The NBA said it found that Gobert directed “an inappropri­ate and unprofessi­onal gesture toward a game official, and publicly (criticized) the officiatin­g.” In announcing the fine, NBA executive vice president for basketball operations Joe Dumars said it “takes into account Gobert’s past instances of conduct detrimenta­l to the NBA with regard to publicly criticizin­g the officiatin­g.”

It is the fourth time Gobert has been fined for public criticism of officials. He is making $41 million this season.

PISTON GM BLASTS FAN

Pistons general manager Troy Weaver went on an expletive-laced response to a heckling fan in the stands and pointed the man out to security at Little Caesars Arena.

The heated exchange, which was shared on social media, occurred during Detroit’s 142-124 loss to the Mavericks on Saturday night.

“You threatened me,” the unidentifi­ed man was heard saying to Weaver on the video.

Weaver declined to comment Sunday.

Jeffrey Calloway, a 46-year-old season-ticket holder from Detroit, said he was sitting near Weaver when the fan approached the team’s general manager twice before he was escorted away.

“The guy that was in the incident, with the Red Wings stuff on, came over and was pointing at the scoreboard earlier in the game,” Calloway said in a telephone interview Sunday. “Troy Weaver just shrugged his shoulders and said, ‘OK,’ and the guy went back to his seat.

“When (Jalen) Duren got ejected (midway through the fourth quarter), the guy came back and told him that he was terrible at his job. Then, Troy Weaver was telling the fan he had to leave and that’s when ushers or security walked over.”

The fan was escorted away from the seating area by security.

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