NBA issues Beverley one-game ban for knocking down Paul

NBA issues Beverley one-game ban for knocking down Paul
NBA issues Beverley one-game ban for knocking down Paul

New York (AFP) – Los Angeles Clippers guard Patrick Beverley was suspended one game without pay by the NBA on Saturday for knocking down Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul in a playoff loss.

Beverley was banned for unsportsmanlike shoving Paul from behind onto the court during a stoppage in play with 5:49 remaining in th fourth quarter of Wednesday’s 130-103 Suns’ victory over the host Clippers.

Paul’s Suns advanced to the NBA Finals with the triumph while Beverley was given a technical foul and ejected for the move.

Beverley will be suspended for the first game of the 2021-22 NBA regular season for which he is eligible to play.

Beverley, a nine-season NBA veteran with Houston and the Clippers, averaged 7.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists a game for the Clippers, who reached their first Western Conference final only to lose to the Suns.

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Paul spent six seasons with the Clippers but departed in 2017 in the same deal with Houston that sent Beverley to the Clippers.

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