PBA slaps Chot Reyes with P50K fine

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The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) on Thursday slapped TNT coach Chot Reyes with a P50,000 fine for his post-game actions in his team’s tough loss to Magnolia in the PBA Commissioner…

The Philippine Basketball Association on Thursday slapped TNT coach Chot Reyes with a P50,000 fine for his post-game actions in his team’s tough loss to Magnolia in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.

That alone violated a league rule, which states that “no member of any team may approach the commissioner’s row or talk to the supervisor of officials before, during, or after a game in full public view.”However, Reyes, despite already being pacified, still hurled some choice words at the officials, which the league described as “incessantly shouting invectives/profanities at game officials”, leading to the additional fine.

 

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