MANILA, Philippines - Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will not be forced to sit out Game 7 of the NBA Finals after being ejected from Game 6 for throwing his mouthguard.
The two-time reigning MVP has been fined $25,000 USD for throwing a mouthpiece into the stands after fouling out with 4:22 left to play on Thursday, June 6 (Friday Manila time), according to a league statement. The mouthpiece struck a courtside observer, after which Curry apologized and shook hands with the man.
"I've thrown my mouthpiece before. I usually aim at the scorer's table. I was off aim. Definitely didn't mean to throw it at a fan," Curry said after the game.
It was Curry's first time to foul out of a game since 2013, and his first time to be ejected.
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Warriors head coach and 6-time NBA Champion Steve Kerr also was hit with a fine of the same amount for criticizing the officiating of the game, which the Warriors lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers by 14, 115-101.
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Kerr claimed after the game that 3 of Curry’s fouls were "ticky-tack fouls" which shouldn't have been called.
"He had every right to be upset. He's the MVP of the league. He gets six fouls called on him; three of them were absolutely ridiculous," Kerr said.
The 2016 NBA Finals will now be decided in a winner-take-all Game 7 back in Oakland, where the defending champions will try to avoid becoming the first team in NBA history to lose a finals series after leading 3-1. – Rappler.com