LaMelo Ball from the Charlotte Hornets has been fined $100,000 over homophobic comments he made in a post-game interview.
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After the Charlotte Hornets point guard used a homophobic slur in a post-game interview, the NBA levied the maximum fine possible.
Ball used the phrase when answering an interviewer's question following the Hornets' win over the Bucks on Saturday.
Charlotte Hornets star guard LaMelo Ball said that he didn't mean to offend anyone with a comment the NBA said was “offensive ...
Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball has been fined $100,000 for using what the NBA called “an offensive and derogatory ...