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LeBron James fined for ‘obscene gesture’, warned for swearing

Los Angeles Lakers star fined US$15,000 by National Basketball Association’s disciplinary officials for offensive act on playing court

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Nov 2021 5:30PM

LeBron James fined for ‘obscene gesture’, warned for swearing
This is the second time this week that basketball star LeBron James (pictured above) has been disciplined for an on-court incident following a career-first one-game suspension he received last Sunday for a bloody altercation with Detroit Pistons’ Isaiah Stewart. – AFP pic, November 28, 2021

LOS ANGELES − Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James was slapped with a US$15,000 (RM63,585) fine for an “obscene gesture” and warned for swearing during a news conference by the NBA’s disciplinary officials on Friday.

“LeBron James has been fined US$15,000 for making an obscene gesture on the playing court and warned for using profane language during media availability,” said league spokesman Byron Spruell in a news release.

This is the second time this week that the league has disciplined James for an on-court incident. 

James was hit with a one-game suspension for a bloody altercation with Detroit Pistons’ Isaiah Stewart in a game last Sunday. It was the first suspension of James’s career.

The ban meant James missed the Lakers’ 106-100 loss to the New York Knicks on Tuesday.

He returned Wednesday to face the Indianapolis Pacers and scored 39 points in a 124-116 overtime win.

Late in the fourth quarter, James drew the ire of league officials for making an obscene gesture after sinking a three-point basket that extended the Lakers lead to six points. 

James slammed the one-game suspension after the Pacers game, describing the punishment to reporters as “some bull----”.

The NBA issued a warning on Friday to James against “using profane language during media availability”.

James also had a pair of fans ejected from the Pacers game in overtime, after they heckled him from their courtside seats.

In nine games this season, James is averaging 24.6 points, five rebounds and 4.6 assists. – AFP, November 28, 2021

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