NEW YORK (AP) — New York Knicks star Julius Randle was fined $25,000 by the NBA on Saturday for what the league called an “egregious” use of profane language in interviews. The league cited Randle’s use of profanity in interviews with the media following a Jan. 5 practice and again the next night following a
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New York Knicks star Julius Randle has been fined $25000 by the NBA for what the league called an “egregious” use of profane language in …
“I understand that my actions also represent the league, this organization, and the city, and that I should have handled things last night differently and expressed myself with more professionalism and more appropriate language in the heat of the moment,” Randle wrote on Instagram before the fine was levied. “My comment was an example of
Brooklyn Nets superstar Kevin Durant did little to hide his anger after a tough loss to the shorthanded Los Angeles Clippers on New Years Day 120-116. Brooklyn collapsed in the fourth quarter, getting outscored 40-29, which was at the center of KD’s rage in the press conference afterward via the New York Post. Afterward, Nets Coach Steve Nash