
Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards has been fined $50K by the NBA for directing inappropriate language and making an obscene gesture toward a fan, the league announced today in a press release (Twitter link).
The incident occurred midway through the third quarter in Game 1 of the Wolves’ series vs. the Lakers on Saturday.
A video clip circulated on social media showing Edwards responding to fans heckling center Rudy Gobert by reminding them of Gobert’s career earnings (Twitter video link). The Wolves guard earned his fine in the last few seconds of that clip when he escalated the trash talk by telling a fan, “My d— bigger than yours.”
Edwards was fined several times by the league over the course of the season for various transgressions, including repeatedly using profane language during media interviews. He was docked $320K for six separate incidents prior to the playoffs, and that total doesn’t include the $242K he lost as a result of a one-game suspension or the smaller fines automatically assessed for each of his league-leading 17 technical fouls.
All that lost salary still represents a relative drop in the bucket for Edwards, who had a cap hit of $42.2MM this season and is owed $202.4MM over the next four years.