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Show operation! Beverly was officially fined $30,000 for publicly posting a collection code for crowdfunding

On April 15, Beijing time, when the NBA officially announced a fine of $30,000 for Timberwolves guard Beverley for his inappropriate remarks after the game. It's just that Beverly soon had a riot operation, and he actually posted a collection code in the social media to fine netizens for crowdfunding.

Show operation! Beverly was officially fined $30,000 for publicly posting a collection code for crowdfunding

In the Timberwolves' reversal of the victory over the Clippers, Beverley was not even the core of the team, nor was he the number one contributor to the victory, but Beverley's crazy celebration made everyone regard him as the "protagonist". After Helping the Timberwolves beat the old master Clippers, Beverly stripped off and rushed to the technical stage, not only to show his acting skills in tears, but also to wear a bottle of beer to the press conference after the game, which also made Edwards look blind.

Show operation! Beverly was officially fined $30,000 for publicly posting a collection code for crowdfunding

Beverley's use of inappropriate remarks, especially "attacks" to mock his old clubs, in his post-match press conference sparked a huge controversy. NBA officials fined Beverley $30,000 for his inappropriate remarks.

Show operation! Beverly was officially fined $30,000 for publicly posting a collection code for crowdfunding

It's just that Beverley obviously has a way to deal with it, and he actually posted a collection code through social media to crowdfund his own fines to the public. Beverley's annual salary this season is $14.32 million, and it is also unexpected that tens of millions of players have such an operation.

(Text/Drunken Floating Life)

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