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Patrick Beverley fined $30,000 after telling Clippers players 'take your ass home'

Minnesota Timberwolves guard Patrick Beverley enjoyed his Tuesday win over the Los Angeles Clippers a little too much. Beverley was fined $30,000 by the NBA for making profane comments following Minnesota's 109-104 win in the play-in game.

Beverley's comments occurred during the press conference after the win. Beverley spoke passionately about beating his former team. Beverley spent his previous four seasons with the Clippers.

When asked what he told his former teammates, Beverley responded, "Take their ass home. Long flight to LA, take your ass home."

Beverley went into more detail on why he was so demonstrative after the win.

"It's deeper than that for me," Beverley said. "I gave my blood and sweat and tears to that organization ... to just be written off like that, 'Oh, he's injury prone, he's old...' To be able to come here, play them in the play-in, beat their ass, no other feeling, man. No other feeling."

Beverley was also fined for his "egregious use of profanity." Prior to the "beat their ass" comment, Beverley dropped an f-bomb, telling the media, "I f***ing told y'all" the Timberwolves would make the playoffs.

Beverley reacted to the fine with a face palm emoji.

Patrick Beverley celebrated after Timberwolves win

Beverley led the celebration after the Timberwolves came out on top. Once the clock ran out, Beverley leaped onto the scorer's table, hyped up the crowd and then threw his jersey into the stands.

The rest of the Timberwolves followed Beverley's lead.

Beverley also found and embraced his mom on the court.

The Timberwolves received criticism for their antics after the game, with TNT jokingly running the Queen song "We are the Champions" under highlights of the Timberwolves celebration.

Patrick Beverley with the Timberwolves.
Patrick Beverley was amped up after beating the Clippers. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)