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Lakers' D’Angelo Russell fined $15,000 for kicking ball into stands

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Los Angeles Lakers guard D’AngeloRussell has been fined $15,000 forkicking the game ball intothe spectator stands, it was announced today by Joe Dumars,Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.

D’Angelo Russell has been fined $15,000 forkicking the game ball into the stands following the Lakers’ 145-144double overtime win over the Warriors, the NBA hasannounced.pic.twitter.com/DV0yV6oGyb

— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) January 29, 2024

The incident occurred following theconclusion of the Lakers’ 145-144 victory over the Golden StateWarriors on Jan. 27 at Chase Center.

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