It was a play unlike anything anyone had seen, so unexpected the referees didnโt catch it.
Nets assistant coach David Vanterpool reached out from the sideline and broke a Spencer Dinwiddie pass to Kyle Kuzma. Brooklyn grabbed the loose ball and went the other way with what was officially ruled a turnover (in a game ultimately decided by one point, 119-118). Washington argued the call, to no avail.
Thursday the league fined Vanterpool $10,000 and the Nets organization $25,000 โfor Vanterpool interfering with live play.โ
A fine after the fact is not the best punishment here, but the chance had passed to hand out a technical, a couple of free throws and the ball out of bounds โ things that could have impacted the game. The game outcome did not change.
This felt less like a punishment of the Nets and more of a โdonโt you even think about itโ warning to other teams. Itโs common for teams to crowd the corners near the bench; this was a reminder not to interfere with play.
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