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Game 2 incidents: Milan and Bologna players avoid suspensions, face fines instead / News - Basketnews.com

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The Italian Sports Judge has decided to convert the initial suspensions into fines for Milan's arena, Milos Teodosic and Daniel Hackett. Emporio Armani have been fined 12,500 euros, while each Virtus player has been fined 3,000 euros.

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The Italian Sports Judge announced the disciplinary sanctions for Game 2 of the Italian League Finals between EA7 Emporio Armani Milan and Virtus Segafredo Bologna.

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The institution issued a one-game suspension for Milan's arena, Milos Teodosic, and Daniel Hackett.

However, all these suspensions have been turned into fines, so Hackett and Teodosic will be available for Game 3.

Per the announcement, the Sports Judge issued a 12,500-euro fine for Emporio Armani and 3,000 euros for each Virtus player.

Tensions escalated after Game 2 which resulted in Milan's 79-76 home win.

As the losing team was exiting the court, Virtus players, and Daniel Hackett personally, received some comments and, presumably, insults from Milan fans. As information from the arena indicates, Milos Teodosic was pushed by one of them.

Hackett was ready to retaliate and defend his teammate, and approached the fans directly, apparently pushing one of them away in the stands. He was later stopped by his teammates and Virtus staff.

Throughout the conflict, numerous fans were seen gesturing and shouting at Virtus players.

Game 3 of the series will be played in Bologna on Wednesday, June 14th, at 20:30 CET. Milan leads the series 2-0.

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