Was Matt Barnes' $25K fine culled from a curse-fest with Suns owner Robert Sarver?
Partway through the second quarter of his team’s game against the Phoenix Suns on Sunday, Los Angeles Clippers swingman Matt Barnes directed some inappropriate language at a fan that was sitting courtside on the baseline. For Barnes, who had a rough 1-9 shooting night in Los Angeles’ impressive 20-point win, the outburst was well within his repertoire. We’re not judging nor shaming Barnes when we say that microphones tend to catch him using rude words more than just about any other player.
Most of those flights of fancy, however, go unnoticed. For whatever reason, though, the NBA fined Barnes $25,000 on Tuesday for this efficient, three-word take down:
The NBA fined Matt Barnes $25K for swearing at a fan after getting a T in Sunday's #SunsVsClippers game. He said 3 words and 2 were profane.
— Paul Coro (@paulcoro) January 27, 2015
That would seem to be the end of it, right? An NBA player, noted for his throwback (to put it one way) style, is caught lobbing some R-rated language by the league, and is hit with a fine.
This is Matt Barnes, though. And this is where it gets interesting.
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In a Twitter rant on Tuesday, Barnes fingered Phoenix Suns owner as the fan who provoked him into, shock horror, cursing during a professional basketball game.
Via The Sporting News, scope these out:
Another 25k! The part of the story the nba hasn't told you was my language wasnt directed at a fan, I was talkn to the owner of the Suns....
— Matt Barnes (@Matt_Barnes22) January 27, 2015
..Who was sitting on the baseline & I only said something to him AFTER he cussed at me, BUT because I didn't SNITCH I get fined!! #thecode
— Matt Barnes (@Matt_Barnes22) January 27, 2015
You can take my money, I care about winning!!
— Matt Barnes (@Matt_Barnes22) January 27, 2015
I've been fined 50k in the last mnth for kicking a "PAPER"Gatorade cup that had alil bit of water in it that didn't even hit anyone &....
— Matt Barnes (@Matt_Barnes22) January 27, 2015
Responding to an OWNER who cussed at me first.. 50,000 dollars for that?? Come on now!
— Matt Barnes (@Matt_Barnes22) January 27, 2015
I might need to find a second job with all these crazy tecs & fines. I Can see it now LA TIMES.. "Costco worker by day nba player by night"😂
— Matt Barnes (@Matt_Barnes22) January 27, 2015
(Don’t ask Matt Barnes, NBA player by night and Costco worker by day, for a second sample when shopping at Costco.)
Almost immediately upon entering the NBA late in the 2003-04 season, Sarver was criticized for engaging in conduct that would seem both beneath an NBA owner, and immature behavior beneath someone that was, perhaps, half his age. He wore foam fingers, made chicken noises at Gregg Popovich when Coach Pop rested his San Antonio Spurs starters, and was part of a group that wanted to extend the 2011 NBA lockout for as long as possible.
Curiously, Matt Barnes once worked for Sarver.
Matt was a member of the 2007-08 Phoenix Suns, the team’s hoped-for Kobe Bryant-stopper, and he started 40 games that season. Offered a two-year deal for the first time in his NBA career the next summer, Barnes left Phoenix to join an Orlando Magic team that would make the NBA Finals in his first year with the squad. Barnes, who has been a member of 10 NBA teams (including the 76ers and Clippers two different times), and didn’t have an antagonistic relationship with Sarver that we recall.
The NBA does fine its players if they’re heard cursing or seen making what they deem are inappropriate gestures – we’re not trying to insinuate that Sarver’s obvious “snitch” (to use Barnes’ word) job was the only reason he took in a fine. Still, if Barnes is correct and Sarver was the first to use language, shouldn’t the NBA be going both ways on this?
When the NBA fines its owners, front office types, or coaches, they make the fine known to the press and public. If Sarver was punished in the same way that Matt Barnes was, we’d have heard about it.
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