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And AD to the Bulls in a few yearsDurant to the wizards
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And AD to the Bulls in a few yearsDurant to the wizards
NBA's Most Fined Players Ever..no surprises here
7. Metta World Peace
Someone who does make the list, though, is Metta World Peace, formerly known as Ron Artest. He picked up four fines from 2003 to this April, amounting to fees totaling $75,000.
6. Kevin Garnett
Next is Kevin Garnett, another highly fined athlete who notched five penalties from 2003 to April 2013, totaling a combined $85,000.
5. Kenyon Martin
Kenyon Martin takes the No. 5 spot with five fines in a 10-year period. The New York Knicks forward has incurred the same number of fines as Garnett, but his fees total $107,500, compared to Garnett’s $85,000.
4. Allen Iverson
Coming in fourth is Allen Iverson, thanks to the six fines he collected from 2003 to this April. Iverson has paid the NBA $87,500 for his unruly behavior.
3. Shaquille O’Neal
Getting closer to the top of the mountain, we come to Shaquille O’Neal, a retired superstar who racked up the same amount of fines, six, as Iverson, but paid a higher price for them — $145,000, in fact.
2. Stephen Jackson
Jackson comes in second place with his own six fines, but he takes O’Neal’s $145,000 and raises him $35,000, to $180,000.
1. Rasheed Wallace
Last — but unfortunately for him, definitely not least — is Rasheed Wallace. He rang up a solid eight fines for $205,000 during the 2003 to April 2013 period, and the now-retired pro baller has two significantly high fines to thank for contributing to that total. One such penalty came in April 2010, when Wallace was fined $35,000 for criticizing officials.
http://wallstcheatsheet.com/stocks/nbas-7-most-fined-players.html/?a=viewall
The title of that article is misleading and that information is incomplete
I found a better site that has fines and suspensions dating back to the 1994-1995 season:
http://www.eskimo.com/~pbender/fines.html
5/28/02
The NBA fined Cleveland $150,000 and suspended coach John Lucas for the first 2 games of next season for including high school junior LeBron James in a voluntary team workout. NBA rules prohibit teams from having contact with players not yet eligible for the NBA draft.
its probably gonna be
steph
harden
kd
bg
dwight
Luol Deng (Cle) :x :x
my stomach hurts
Luol Deng (Cle) :x :x
my stomach hurts
Pretty much.It's the best thing that could've happened to both parties.
Luol Deng (Cle) :x :x
my stomach hurts
It's the best thing that could've happened to both parties.
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