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Anthony Edwards' Finish now over $ 420,000 in the NBA season 2024-25

The Minnesota Timberwolves Guard Anthony Edwards was occupied by the NBA on Wednesday with a fine of $ 50,000 because he used obscene on Tuesday during his press conference.

After the defeat of Minnesotas 1 against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finale, Edward's frustration expressed his role in the crime.

“I think I have to shoot more. I only did 13 f shots,” said Edwards.

Edwards' recent fine takes his balance sheet for the 2024-25 season over $ 420,000, mainly due to a model of inappropriate language with media and obscene gestures. It is the second fine that the league raised on Edwards in this off -season.

After game 2 of the first round of Minnesota against the Los Angeles Lakers, Edwards with a fine of $ 50,000 for the direction of profane language and obscene gestures on a fan. His biggest fine of the season was 100,000 US dollars due to the river during an interview.

Edwards' wallet is easier this season

Reason

Marry.

$ 50,000

Profane language with media

April 22nd

$ 50,000

Obscene gesture & profane language to the fan

March 1st

35,000 US dollars

Throw the ball and leave the Court of Justice in time after the execution

January 13th

$ 50,000

Obscene gesture for the official

December 29th

$ 100,000

Profane language with media

December 23rd

75,000 US dollars

Officially criticize

December 9th

$ 25,000

Profane language with media

November 17th

35,000 US dollars

Obscene gesture at the courtyard

In total

420,000 US dollars

This season, Edwards, who is known for his openness, has become loud with his thoughts, but the league has remained with the three-time all-star in Lockstep, who led Minnesota for the second time in a row.

The 23-year-old Star Guard ends the first season of a contract extension of five years, which runs until the 2028-29 season. His salary for this season is 42.2 million US dollars.

When a player is fined, the NBA brings every dollar for a technical foul, an expense, a slip, an inappropriate comment to a referee or a suspension against a charity.

Game 2 between the Timberwolves and Thunder is on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. (ET) in Oklahoma City.

(Photo: Jess Rapfogel / Getty Images)

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