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Kyrie Irving’s Easter Sunday Middle Finger To Boston Celtics Fans Earned Him A $50,000 From The NBA

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Kyrie Irving was fined $50,000 for "making obscene gestures on the playing court and directing profane language toward the spectator stands." In a statement shared on Tuesday (Apr.19), the NBA president of league operations, Byron Spruell, announced Irving's punishment.

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