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The NBA fines a Nets assistant for interfering in a decisive play

Mess in the NBA after the interference in the game of David Vanterpool, assistant coach of the Brooklyn Nets, during a tight 118-119 win over the Washington Wizards. After reviewing the event, which the referees did not see live, the league has decided to sanction $10,000 to the coach and $25,000 to the franchise as a penalty for the win.

Vanterpoool, who was standing on the sideline, raised his arm and put out his hand to interfere with a pass to Kyle Kuzma.. The play, which the referees did not see, was sanctioned as a Wizards player fumble, which went on against the referees after a decision that qualified as a real “shit”.

The play, which It happened with 5:44 left in the match, provoked a wave of criticism of the referees on social networks, although Ben Taylor, the match’s main referee, justified himself before the journalists by saying that none of the three referees had seen the interference live, thus acknowledging his serious error.

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