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Hornets' Ball fined $60K total for pair of play-in incidents - ESPN

The NBA on Wednesday night fined Hornets star LaMelo Ball $35,000 «for making unnecessary and reckless contact» with Bam Adebayo of the Miami Heat during Tuesday's play-in game in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The league said the play «created a significant injury risk» to Adebayo, who suffered a lower back injury and did not return to the contest, playing just 11 minutes total as Miami's season ended in the 127-126 overtime loss — one in which Ball scored the winning basket on a layup with 4.7 seconds left.

Ball also was assessed a flagrant foul 2 after the league reviewed the incident Wednesday. He was not called for a foul during Tuesday's game.

In addition, the NBA said Wednesday night that Ball was fined $25,000 for using profane language during a TV interview after the play-in game.

Ball and the Hornets next play Friday against the loser of Wednesday night's Philadelphia 76ers-Orlando Magic play-in game.

The controversial play on Adebayo, the Heat's star big man, occurred early in the second quarter Tuesday.

After Ball had a shot blocked inside, Adebayo grabbed the rebound and tried to stay in bounds. Ball fell near the Heat center and swiped at his foot, sending him falling to the floor hard with no whistle. Play ensued down the floor while Adebayo remained down. After Miami's Pelle Larsson scored on a layup and Ball scored on a dunk, the Heat called a timeout with 10:58 left in the quarter.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said after the loss that Ball should have been ejected but that officials missed the play.

«I didn't see it [when it happened], but I don't think it's cute,» Spoelstra said. «I don't think it's funny. I think it's a stupid play. It's a dangerous play. Obviously, our best player was out. I'm not making an

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