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Basketball star fined for telling fan: My manhood is bigger than yours (Video)

Basketball star fined for telling fan: My manhood is bigger than yours (Video)
Basketball star Anthony Edwards fined $50,000 by NBA for inappropriate gesture towards fan during Timberwolves' playoff clash with Lakers. Watch as he makes rude gesture...
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Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards has been fined $50,000 for using inappropriate language and making an obscene gesture towards a fan during a playoff match against the Los Angeles Lakers.

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NBA President of League Operations, Byron Spruell, confirmed the fine on Tuesday.

The incident happened during Game 1 of their first-round series, where the Timberwolves secured a convincing 117-95 win over the Lakers in Los Angeles.

In the third quarter, Edwards stepped in when teammate Rudy Gobert was being heckled by a fan near the sideline. Edwards, trying to defend Gobert, reportedly told the fan how many millions of dollars Gobert earns before ending the exchange with a rude gesture and comment.

He was captured pointing at his genitalia and reportedly uttering unprintable words.

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Edwards impresses on court

Despite the controversy, Edwards continued to make his mark on the court. In Game 2, the 23-year-old guard played 40 minutes, scoring 25 points and grabbing six rebounds, although Minnesota fell short with an 85-94 loss to the Lakers.

Edwards also delivered one of the highlights of the night by charging to the basket and slamming a powerful two-handed dunk over Lakers centre Jaxson Hayes, sending the crowd wild.

The playoff series is finely balanced at 1-1, setting up a thrilling Game 3, which will take place in Minnesota on Saturday, 26 April at 1:30 AM. Timberwolves fans will be hoping Edwards can put the off-court drama behind him and help his side regain the lead.

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Watch the video of the incident that cost Anthony Edwards a hefty $50,000 fine.

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