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NBA issues $25,000 fine to Houston's Dillon Brooks
Rockets’ Dillon Brooks fined $25,000 for using profane language in televised interview
Houston Rockets forward Dillon Brooks has been fined $25,000 by the NBA for using profane language during a live televised postgame interview.
Rockets' Dillon Brooks fined $25K for using profane language during live TV interview
Houston's Dillon Brooks made his comments during an on-court interview at the conclusion of the Rockets’ win on Jan. 27.
NBA issues $25,000 fine to Houston’s Dillon Brooks for profane interview in Boston
The NBA issued a $25,000 fine to Rockets forward Dillon Brooks “for using profane language during a live television interview” after a win in Boston.
Houston Rockets' Dillon Brooks fined for profanity-laced TV interview
Dillon Brooks' first career win in Boston prompted a memorable TV interview that netted the Houston Rockets' forward a five-figure fine from the NBA.
Rockets F Dillon Brooks fined $25K for foul language
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Rockets' Dillon Brooks fined $25,000 for F-bomb after win vs. Celtics
Dillon Brook's pockets will be a little lighter due to his comments following the Rockets' win over the Celtics.
"NBA is slowly turning into the NFL": Fans erupt over Dillon Brooks's $25,000 fine for profane outburst on live TV
The Houston Rockets are in the midst of a strong upward trend, due in large part to the play of their core group of players including Dillon Brooks.
Rockets' Brooks fined $25K for profane language in TV interview
Rockets forward Dillon Brooks has been fined $25,000 by the NBA for using profane language during a live televised postgame interview.
Rockets’ Dillon Brooks fined $25,000 for using profane language in TV interview
Houston Rockets forward Dillon Brooks has been fined $25,000 by the NBA for using profane language during a live televised postgame interview.
Dillon Brooks fined $25K by NBA
Rockets forward Dillon Brooks was fined $25K by the NBA for using profane language during a live post-game interview, the league announced on Wednesday in a press release (Twitter link).
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NBA punishes Dillon Brooks for postgame actions
Dillon Brooks has found his way back into the penalty box once again. The NBA announced on Wednesday that they are fining the ...
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Dillon Brooks, Trae Young each received technicals on play where Brooks grabbed back of Young’s neck
Brooks and Trae Young stood face-to-face jawing during the Rockets’ win in Atlanta, then Brooks grabbed the back of Young’s ...
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‘I feel like Kobe’: Amen Thompson relishes dramatic game-winner against Celtics
Houston forward Amen Thompson said he felt like the late Kobe Bryant after nailing a game-winning floater against the Celtics ...
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