Paul George, Marcus Morris fined for altercation

Paul George’s bank account has taken another hit. The Pacers’ wing has been fined $10,000 by the NBA “for contributing to the altercation” with Marcus Morris at the end of the Pacers’ 94-82 win Saturday night over the Detroit Pistons.

Marcus Morris, who first shoved George, was docked $15,000 for the shove (as seen in the video above). George, who finished with 32 points and a season-high 14 rebounds, talked about the incident after the game.

“It’s just competition,” he said. “I know the Morris brothers. Good dudes. It was in the heat of the moment, playing hard. You’re going to have moments like that.”

Thus far this season, George has been fined $68,000.

The fines go to charity and are tax deductible. George, who makes a team-high $17,120,106 this season, grosses over $208,000 per regular season game this season.

In the win over Detroit to move the Pacers to 19-14, George had a terrific fourth quarter — hitting all seven of his field goals and scoring the Pacers’ final 21 points.

The Pacers are on the road for nine of their next 11 games, including the next four games down south (Miami, Orlando, New Orleans, and Houston).

One Response to Paul George, Marcus Morris fined for altercation
  1. Paul George Up to $68K in Fines This Season
    January 5, 2016 | 12:04 pm

    […] According to Scott Agnus of Vigilant Sports, that’s $13,000 in fines from 6 technicals, $10,000 for criticizing officials in the game against the Toronto Raptors on opening night, $10,000 for this incident, and the biggest one was the $35,000 he was fined for criticism of official and profanity during the broadcast after the Pacers beat Brooklyn. […]

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