On Thursday, the NBA announced they have fined Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges $50,000 for throwing his mouthpiece into the crowd after he was ejected from Wednesday night’s play-in game loss to the Hawks in Atlanta.
The incident occurred shortly after Bridges picked up two technical fouls for arguing a call. An agitated Bridges left the floor for the locker room, and after he was heckled by a male fan in the tunnel he threw his mouthpiece in that direction, hitting a young female.
Bridges apologized after the game for the incident, and did so again on Thursday following his exit interview in Charlotte. Said Bridges: “I lost my cool last night with a lot of stuff that went on. I normally don’t act like that and that was an embarrassment on my part and for the organization.” He said he was ready to take full responsibility for any punishment the league handed down, adding: “I deserve it. You are never supposed to go out like that, especially because the fans come to the game to watch you play. For their safety to be in danger at that time, that is wrong on my part. I take full responsibility.” Bridges also said he has reached out to the female fan on Instagram to apologize, but has not heard back. The Hornets public relations department is also trying to get Bridges in touch with the fan so that he can apologize.
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