Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown has been fined $35,000 for ‘aggressively pursuing’ an NBA official on Sunday.
Throughout Sacramento’s tight-knit defeat to the Brooklyn Nets, Brown was discovered to have aggressively pursued referee Scott Twardoski after officers missed what the pinnacle coach believed to be a foul on guard Colby Jones.
Surprisingly, Brown was not ejected following the incident – however as an alternative assessed a technical foul. On Tuesday it was introduced that the league have been slapping Brown with a $35k positive for his actions.
“I believed Colby acquired hit going to the rim,” Brown mentioned. “I simply needed to indicate our guys that, ‘Hey, all of us have to struggle.’ I’m [going to] attempt to struggle, you guys attempt to struggle and see if we are able to discover a technique to get ourselves into the sport and, , if we’re going to go down, we’re going to go down swinging.”
WATCH: Kings head coach Mike Brown aggressively confronts official after missed name
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An announcement from the NBA learn:
“Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown has been fined $35,000 for aggressively pursuing a sport official throughout stay play, it was introduced at the moment by Joe Dumars, Government Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.
“Brown’s actions passed off throughout the Kings’ 108-103 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Nov. 24 at Golden 1 Middle.”
This isn’t the primary time Brown has been hit with a monetary penalty for his actions in the direction of a referee. Final season, he was fined $50,000 for the same incident when he believed a no-call in opposition to De’Aaron Fox was unjust.
The Kings went on to lose that sport in opposition to the Milwaukee Bucks in extra time and Brown introduced a laptop computer to his postgame press convention to reveal his frustration over the missed calls, questioning the usual and consistency of the officiating.