NBA takes action against LaMelo for offensive comment during postgame interview

Hornets star LaMelo Ball faces consequences after controversial remark following victory over the Bucks. Leer

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he has fined guard $100,000 for making an offensive and derogatory comment during a postgame interview. The incident occurred after thrilling 115-114 victory against the on Saturday. When discussing the game-winning defensive play by teammate added a controversial remark, saying "no homo" in a lowered voice.

The swiftly issued a statement condemning the language and announced the fine on Sunday, reinforcing its commitment to inclusivity and respect within the league. A career year overshadowed by controversy performance on the court this season has been remarkable, with the 22-year-old averaging 29.6 points, 6.



3 assists, and 5.3 rebounds through 12 games. After struggling with injuries in recent years, appeared to be in peak form, driving the to a competitive start despite their 5-7 record.

Since being drafted as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2020 Draft, has shown flashes of brilliance but has also faced challenges with consistency due to injuries. In his best season to date, 2021-22, he played 75 games and earned his first nod.

However, he appeared in just 58 games across the following two seasons due to various injuries, including an ankle issue that cut his 2023-24 campaign short. What's next for the Hornets? As the prepare to face the on Sunday, they'll aim to put the controversy behind them and focus on the game. Head coach emphasized importance to the team earlier this season, calling him "the engine" that drives their success.

"If we have a healthy , we're going to do a lot of really good things," said after the season opener, where scored 34 points and logged 11 assists. While comments have sparked backlash, fans and analysts alike will be watching to see if the young star can maintain his on-court momentum and help the Hornets overcome their rocky start to the season. For now, the fine serves as a reminder of the league's zero-tolerance policy for offensive language.

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