Demar derozan des Kings de Sacramento was a fine of $ 25,000 per NBA for his public criticisms of the officer during Loss 116-110 Wednesday to Denver's Nuggets.
The Kings were up 93-84 after the third quarter, but the Nuggets finished the match by ahead of Sacramento 32-17 in the fourth quarter to win the victory. Helping Denver's return was a 13-4 gap in the free fall in their favor, something of Déérozan, which scored 35 points, mentioned later.
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“The referees were terrible. Terrible as s ***. It's as simple as that, ”said Derozan via the Sacramento bee. “There was a bunch of times we were struck, we were struck. It was three, four shots that I took, clearly a blow, they were struck. They got the same call to the other end. Throw away our rhythm.
Kings 'acting coach Doug Christie later said that he wanted his players to be worried about playing the game, not the referees' performance.
“And that's what I expect from them, and they know it,” said Christie. “So when they start talking to the referees and bark on the referees, as, Yo, relax. We don't do that. We are here for a hoop. Let me manage (the referees), and I will say our case and live to fight another day.
“I want their minds to focus on the match plan.
After breaking their sequence of victories of four games by the Nuggets, the Kings will come back Friday night Against the San Antonio Spurs. Sacramento is 32-29 and in the ninth place of the Western Conference.