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Charlotte Hornets’ Miles Bridges fined $50K for hitting fan with mouthguard

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Hornets’ Miles Bridges were irritated after receiving two technical fouls. And being dismissed from the game against the Hawks for disputing a call. On Thursday, April 14, the NBA fined Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges $50,000. After he threw his mouthpiece into the crowd. After being ejected from Wednesday’s play-in loss to the Hawks in Atlanta.

If a player throws his mouthpiece, what is the normal penalty according to NBC Sports?

According to NBC Sports, the normal penalty for a player flinging his mouthpiece into the stands is $25,000. NBA legend Charles Barkley was fined $10,000 for spitting on a spectator during a 1991 game, while Stephen Curry was fined $50,000 for throwing his mouthpiece at an official. Bridges were irritated after receiving two technical fouls and being dismissed from the game. On Thursday for disputing a call. On his approach to the locker room, he was heckled by a fan, prompting him to fling his mouthpiece in that direction, accidentally hitting a small child.

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The fine imposed by the NBA on Miles Bridges of the Hornets is how much?

As the Hornets’ season drew to a close, an irritated Bridges was reeling from the team’s play-in loss to the Hawks. Before Bridges flung his mouthpiece at the man from point-blank range, he was heckled by an Atlanta fan. The mouthpiece, on the other hand, sailed right over Bridge’s intended target and into the face of a young girl. Following that, the NBA imposed a $50,000 fine on the Hornets’ forward.

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Miles Bridges is deeply saddened by what he did

Miles Bridges apologised profusely for his outburst, which occurred after he received two technical fouls in the fourth quarter. In the Eastern Conference play-in, the Hornets were defeated 132-103 by the host Atlanta Hawks. Miles Bridges said after the game, “I was unhappy over a call – a couple of calls, really – and I let my temper get the best of me.” “Throwing my mouthpiece was clearly the wrong thing to do. I was going for the guy yelling at me, but it hit a tiny girl instead. As a result, that is completely unacceptable on my part, and I assume full responsibility for it.

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