An anxious referee handed Luka Doncic a second duration of technical lack of lack of lack of the Lakers against Thunder on Tuesday night, which ended the star night before JT Orr Or Official thought that the star of the Lakers gave him the lead.
Neverberness seemed that Doncic was responding to a fan who was sitting.
The Lakers were ahead 108-107 with 7:40, tracing in the fourth quarter after Doncic hit a great jumper.
It seemed to tell some of some who were sitting in the first row, but the referee was fast in Doncic.
Doncic reiterated after the game that he was not talking to Orr or with the officials with his comments.
“I never received a fan, never, but if you’re going to talk, I’m going to talk as always,” Doncic said after the “loss of the Lakers.” That had nothing to do with the referee. “
“They were a couple of strange minutes after that, starting with expulsion,” LeBron James told journalists about expulsion. “I don’t know why the referee made him staff. He had already given Luka Uno [technical] And Luka knew it.
“Luka came and went at that time with a fan sitting … the referee understands him about himself to think that we were, whatever the case.”
Doncic was surprised, to say the least, when he was given the infraction and he could clearly be seen trying to explain to the referee who was responding to a fan and not directing the comments to the official.
The chief of the crew, Tony Brothers, said after the game that Doncic “looked directly at an official language and used a vulgar language.”
Doncic’s first technical foul had arrived with 4:02 remaining in the third quarter, and Brothers also said that the Lakers star had “directed the blasphemies in a game official.”
Doncic now has 14 technical offenses this season and two far from triggering an automatic suspension of a game.
As for Tuesday’s game, Doncic’s expulsion touches the wind of the Lakers candles, and the Thunder went out to a 2-11 race to finish the game and went out with a 136-120 victory over Los Angeles.
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