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Reporter: After the nightclub incident, Sterling Brown's Rocket career is likely to be over

Reporter: After the nightclub incident, Sterling Brown's Rocket career is likely to be over

Live Bar April 29, 2019 According to Stein today, the League's investigation into the Rockets' nightclub incident in Miami has ended. Sterling Brown will not be fined, and Kevin Porter will be fined $50,000.

Earlier, according to Shams and Kelly Iko, Brown had a heated argument with someone that night, was hit on the head by a bottle, and people close to him were once worried that his life was in danger.

Today, rocket journalist Kelly Iko answered questions from netizens in The Athletic, talking about The Sterling Brown's problem. A week before McLemore was cut by the Rockets, Iko reported that the Rockets might cut him.

Iko said: "The Rockets like Sterling Brown. Although there were a lot of teams interested in him, they insisted on keeping him at the trade deadline. He currently plays his career-best shooting efficiency (42.3 percent three-point shooting percentage, 4.2 shots per game). He is a tenacious defender, an important voice in the dressing room and one of the leaders of many young talent.

But what happened in Miami was terrible. Incredibly bad. So, what about his future? If you're a general manager or boss, there are a few things that go beyond performance on the pitch – and that's one of them.

Brown was a good player and a good guy, but he made a wrong judgment. I don't think his NBA career is over; he's only 26. But he signed the Rockets to nothing more than a base-paid contract, so his Rockets career is likely over. ”

Sterling Brown is averaging 24.1 minutes per game this season, with 8.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists.

(Bacchus, Dionysus)

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