The sports television network ESPN is denying a report that they are banning Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley from appearing on the channel. The network says Beverley hasn’t faced any discipline from the broadcasting company, after a tense exchange occurred between the player and a producer who works for the network.
On Saturday evening, the Minnesota Timberwolves are playing the Denver Nuggets (in Colorado) for Game 1 of their second-round playoff series. Anthony Edwards
Incoming USC Trojans guard Talia von Oelhoffen was not a fan of how longtime NBA guard Patrick Beverley conducted himself following the Milwaukee Bucks being eliminated from the postseason.
Beverley creates his own headaches, and the future of both “Inside the NBA” and Butler’s status on the Heat is in doubt. Let’s take a look around the league for the stories that went under our radar in the past few days.
ESPN officially weighed in on the Patrick Beverley situation Saturday. A report from Front Office Sports initially said the Milwaukee Bucks star was banned from the network following an incident with a producer following Thursday’s loss to the Indiana Pacers, but conflicting reports came out shortly thereafter.
Towards the end of a Game 6 elimination loss to the Pacers, 120-98, cameras caught Bucks’ guard Patrick Beverley angrily throwing a basketball into the stands, which ended up hitting an innocent girl who was sitting in the crowd.
Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley has reportedly become persona non grata at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Conn.
Bucks guard Patrick Beverley had a very bad day yesterday. Not only did his team lose by a substantial margin, of which a large part can be attributed to his poor play, he also got into a massive fight with fans and reporters.
The NBA is often seen as a place where extracurricular activities on the court don’t happen nearly as often as they did in the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s.
ESPN has banned Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley from appearing on its studio shows, such as “First Take” and “Get Up,” after an altercation with a producer during a post-game NBA media session, according to Front Office Sports.
Beverley had sparked outrage over his exchange with the reporter.
A new report has revealed what was allegedly said to Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley to set him off in a confrontation with Indiana Pacers fans at the end of Thursday’s Game 6.
The NBA is probing a heated exchange that occurred Thursday night between Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley and an Indiana Pacers fan, which escalated during the closing minutes of the Bucks’ season-ending loss in Game 6 of their playoff series at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley apologized for his petty postgame behavior following Thursday's postseason elimination at the hands of the Indiana Pacers.
Patrick Beverley continued his sore loser streak following his team's Game 6 elimination.
This could lead to significant discipline for the Bucks guard.
The Milwaukee Bucks fell victim to the Indiana Pacers in Game 6 of their first-round series, losing 120-98 on the road on Thursday night. Although questions
The Bucks' season came to an end on Thursday night with a 120-98 Game 6 loss to the Pacers. It was an understandably frustrating result, especially given that Milwaukee was never fully healthy for the series.
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