THE PRICE OF DISRESPECT: WESTBROOK’S $35K FINE

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Denver Nuggets guard Russell Westbrook has been fined $35,000 by the NBA for making an obscene gesture during a game, the league announced on Friday, November 29.

The incident took place in the fourth quarter of Denver’s 145-118 home loss to the New York Knicks on Monday. Westbrook, who scored 24 of his 27 points in the final quarter, made a middle finger gesture towards the Knicks’ bench after hitting a 3-pointer with 5:55 remaining.

Westbrook appeared to be reacting to the «travel!» shouts from New York’s bench. Initially, it seemed he had left his feet and come back down with the ball still in his hands. However, a closer look suggests that Josh Hart slightly dislodged the ball from Westbrook’s hands, allowing him to legally reestablish control with a live dribble upon his descent.

Joe Dumars, NBA executive vice president and head of basketball operations, announced the fine.

Westbrook, 36, is averaging 12.2 points, 5.9 assists, and 4.1 rebounds in 17 games (three starts) in his first season with the Nuggets. The nine-time All-Star and two-time scoring champion has career averages of 21.6 points, 8.1 assists, and 7.1 rebounds over 17 seasons with six teams.

Despite the circumstances, the league will not tolerate players making obscene gestures during games. While a $35,000 fine might seem excessive in everyday terms, it’s a small amount for an NBA player like Westbrook, who has earned nearly $350 million in salary alone in his career, not including his numerous endorsements. He’ll manage.

Nevertheless, this situation underscores the importance of maintaining respectful behavior, especially for athletes who serve as role models. It’s crucial for players to demonstrate sportsmanship and integrity, both on and off the court, to inspire fans and future generations. Perhaps, a larger fine should have been imposed.