New York Post

Thompson, Love avoid suspension

- By FRED KERBER

OAKLAND, Calif. — Tristan Thompson’s wallet might be $25,000 lighter.

But a bigger burden was lifted off the shoulders of all the Cavaliers.

The Cavaliers big man escaped any suspension when the NBA announced Friday he was fined $25K for “failing to leave the court in a timely manner” then “shoving the basketball” into Draymond Green’s face near the end of Thursday’s Game 1 on the NBA Finals, a 124-114 Golden State overtime victory.

There had been concern Thompson could have been suspended, but the league went with a monetary penalty. Thompson had been ejected on a Flagrant 2 foul, which the league downgraded to a Flagrant 1 after additional review. Thompson, then, is available for Game 2 on Sunday. The flagrant came for his foul on Shaun Livingston, who Thompson claimed broke an “unspoken rule” by shooting with a big lead and little time left.

The Cavaliers also will have Kevin Love.

Love was cleared for being on the court for the Thompson-Green fracas. Players who leave the bench during a ruckus face possible suspension, as every Knicks and Heat fan with a sense of history knows. But Love was on the court in protest of the flagrant foul call and immediatel­y headed back to the bench when shoving started.

Kerr said Andre Iguodala remained “doubtful” for Sunday. The defensive specialist missed the last four games of the Western finals win over Houston. He worked out Friday and is “feeling a little bit better” but “I would just probably call him doubtful for Game 2,” Kerr said.

Klay Thompson reported he felt sore but better than he did Thursday when he suffered a firstquart­er leg injury that sent him to the locker room — he returned still in the first quarter.

“It’s sore, but it’s nothing too bad. It’s less sore than it was last night, so that’s a great sign. I expect it to heal up even more by tonight hopefully,” Thompson said.

 ?? AP ?? FIGHT CLUB: Tristan Thompson goes after the Warriors’ Draymond Green in the closing minutes of the Cavaliers’ NBA Finals Game 1 loss.
AP FIGHT CLUB: Tristan Thompson goes after the Warriors’ Draymond Green in the closing minutes of the Cavaliers’ NBA Finals Game 1 loss.

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