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Warriors part-owner who shoved Toronto Raptors' Kyle Lowry fined $500K, banned one year

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    Good news, the NBA continues to show why it's one of the most progressive sports leagues. This has absolutely no place in any sort of sports especially if you're the part-owner of the team. There...

    Good news, the NBA continues to show why it's one of the most progressive sports leagues. This has absolutely no place in any sort of sports especially if you're the part-owner of the team. There are rumours he's being forced to sell his share as well which is good news, give it to someone who actually respects the sport.

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    1. cfabbro
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      Yeah, this is good to hear. It was such a weird situation too, since the part-owner wasn't even the one who Lowry collided with, so it's not like he can even use that as an excuse for why he...

      Yeah, this is good to hear.

      It was such a weird situation too, since the part-owner wasn't even the one who Lowry collided with, so it's not like he can even use that as an excuse for why he shoved Lowry afterwards. And the person who actually did take the brunt of the collision, who appeared to be an even older guy than the part-owner, was more concerned about Lowry than himself afterwards, helping Lowry up and even patting him on the back. The part-owner was clearly just being a douche. Good riddance.

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