Zendaya, Tom Holland Go Crazy For Warriors At Playoff Game ... Sorry, LeBron
Zendaya and Tom Holland made it abundantly clear Thursday night they're all-in on Steph Curry and all-out on LeBron James -- cheering their faces off for the Warriors against the Lakers!!
The A-list actors hit up Game 2 of the Golden State vs. L.A. playoff series at Chase Center in San Francisco ... and while they somehow didn't have the best seats in the building, there was no question whatsoever to whose back the couple had.
Zendaya, Tom Holland & Darnell Appling seen at the #NBAPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/1Icxdb1DZV
— Zendaya Updates (@Zendaya_Updated) May 5, 2023 @Zendaya_Updated
Zendaya, wearing a black Golden State cap for most of the game, roared every time the Dubs made a big basket. And, like a great boyfriend, Holland was right there joining her for the celebrations throughout the night.
Of course, the fandom shouldn't surprise many -- Zendaya is an Oakland native.
Seems all the cheering worked well for the home team ... 'cause Curry and the Warriors went on to blowout the Lakers, 127-100 -- evening up the playoff series at 1-1.
The duo, though, wasn't the only celebs in the arena rooting on Curry at the big game ... 49ers legend Joe Montana and current Niners stars Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle and Sam Darnold were also there.
30 point Warriors blowout, so I was entertained by Zendaya and Spider-Man actor Tom Holland catching 49ers players George Kittle, Sam Darnold and Christian McCaffrey practice shooting spiderwebs while seated courtside. @gkittle46 @Zendaya @TomHolland1996 pic.twitter.com/DzXTRDDo2c
— Sean Cunningham (@SeanCunningham) May 5, 2023 @SeanCunningham
In fact, at one point, McCaffrey, Kittle and Darnold seemed to have some fun with Holland by pretending to shoot Spider-Man webs out of their hands while sitting courtside.
Unfortunately for all the stars, the next two games are in Los Angeles -- meaning they'll have to wait until Game 5 next Wednesday to repeat the fun.
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Snoop Dogg Poole's End-Of-Game Brick? I Predicted That!!!
Just call him Snoopstradamus!!!
Hours after Snoop Dogg predicted Jordan Poole would choke in a key moment in Game 1 of the Warriors vs. Lakers playoff series Tuesday night ... the Golden State star did just that!!
The "Gin & Juice" rapper initially offered up the Miss Cleo-like prognostication during an appearance on "First Take" ... when he correctly guessed the Lakers' defense would force Poole into a situation he wouldn't be able to capitalize on.
Snoop dog saying this on first take today is hilarious considering how the game ended with Jordan Poole bricking a 3 pic.twitter.com/WBlTGzYMDD
— John (@iam_johnw) May 3, 2023 @iam_johnw
"We're going to be probably doubling Steph," the Lakers superfan said on the show, "and somebody else is going to be open. Jordan Poole, keep shooting. I like the way you've been missing brother."
Turns out, in the fourth quarter down 115-112 ... L.A. doubled Curry -- which led to Poole trying to make a game-tying 3-pointer from deep behind the 3-point line. But, he missed it ... giving the Lakers the big win.
"I don't like that shot at all."
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) May 3, 2023 @NBAonTNT
Chuck, Shaq and Kenny react to Jordan Poole's missed 3-pointer near end of Lakers-Warriors Game 1 pic.twitter.com/JMwq0FvmWA
Poole, though, did have a solid game otherwise ... scoring 21 points (7-15 FGs) -- but his end-of-game brick drew a lot of ire from fans, including Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal.
"I don't like that shot right there," Barkley said on NBA on TNT ... while Shaq added that it wasn't a "good shot" by the guard.
One person who didn't mind the shot was Dubs head coach Steve Kerr, who said in the postgame press conference he was happy with the possession.
The good news for Poole? The Warriors will have the chance to even up the series on Thursday -- that is, unless Snoop doesn't jinx them again!
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Miguel A. Núñez Jr. 'Juwanna Mann' Sequel Is Coming ... And Draymond Green Wants A Role!!!
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The star of "Juwanna Mann," Miguel A. Núñez Jr., tells TMZ Sports a sequel to the 2002 hit basketball movie is in the works ... and NBA superstar Draymond Green has been asking for a role in it!!!
Miguel talked all about the new project out at LAX earlier this week ... promising the movie is, in fact, actually happening.
He said while he can't give away specific details of the new plot, they've already got some great ideas in mind for it.
"It will be coming," Núñez Jr. insisted.
The first movie was a smash hit -- you'll recall, it features Miguel playing a character named Jamal Jeffries, a star basketball player who decides to dress up as a woman and play for a women's pro league after he's suspended from a men's team.
The flick was adored by hoops fans ... especially since it boasted guest appearances from a ton of NBA players including Muggsy Bogues, Vlade Divac, Dikembe Mutombo, and Rasheed Wallace.
Núñez Jr. said he wasn't sure who all would be in the new feature ... but he did tell us Green definitely wants in somehow.
"I talked to him," Núñez Jr. said of the Warriors star. "He wants to be in it as well!"
No word yet when it will all officially hit the silver screen ... but Núñez Jr. did at least give us one detail on the planned feature -- saying his Jeffries character would likely be in the reboot in some capacity.
There's more ... Miguel also told us a fascinating story of why he gets a ring every time the Lakers win a championship, and he made a prediction that suggests he might have another one coming his way soon.
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E-40 Makes Good with Kings ... Flexes 'Front Row' Status with Dubs!!!
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E-40's been hot about Sacramento Kings' security booting him from Game 1 of their playoff clash against the Golden State Warriors ... but tensions have since subsided, and their beef's officially been squashed.
On Thursday, 40 dropped his new single, "Front Row 40" ... which features the legendary rap star spitting his patented slang from inside the Chase Center where his beloved Warriors play.
Sources close to the production of the Jae Synth-directed video tell TMZ Hip Hop that 40 actually filmed the visual several months ago, and had always planned to drop it parallel to the Warriors' postseason run.
The clip also leverages plenty of star power ... with cameos from JAY-Z, Diddy, Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, 2 Chainz and GSW stars Steph Curry and Draymond Green.
E40: “tell me when to go”
— Reverend good doctor JB Applesauce (@VictorySlap4700) April 16, 2023 @VictorySlap4700
Security: “ok bet….that way sir…” pic.twitter.com/pMWr2QdKXF
But, the rollout takes on new meaning now in the wake of his removal from Sacramento's Golden 1 Center last Sunday, which resulted in 40 deeming the org racist -- but both sides are putting it in the rearview.
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40 and the Kings released a joint statement that spoke to the issue's conclusion ... “Contrary to speculation, Mr. Earl 'E-40' Stevens did not stand excessively from his ticketed courtside seat; the outcome resulted from an unfortunate misunderstanding between both parties.”
With the feud patched up, 40's focused on his own hood, Chase Center -- the Dubs play a critical game 3 there tonight, and you-know-who will be in the front row.
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Draymond Green Suspended 1 Game ... For Stomping On Sabonis
The Warriors will be without Draymond Green for their crucial playoff game Thursday night ... the NBA announced late Tuesday the Dubs star has been suspended for Golden State's contest against the Kings for stomping on Domantas Sabonis earlier this week.
In revealing their ruling, league execs explained Green was receiving the ban "based in part on Green's history of unsportsmanlike acts."
It did not appear the 33-year-old will be allowed to appeal -- meaning the Warriors will have to try to avoid going down 0-3 in the series with Sacramento without one of their best players.
Sabonis is down after Draymond stepped on him. pic.twitter.com/6MwsNLT2Pj
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 18, 2023 @BleacherReport
The controversial incident happened in the fourth quarter of Game 2 on Monday night ... after Sabonis and Green got tangled up while trying to fight for a rebound.
Draymond Green Stomps On Domantas Sabonis' Chest, Ejected From Game
Sabonis hit the floor, and while he was down, he grabbed Green's right ankle. In response, Draymond stomped on the Sacramento center's chest.
Sabonis was given a technical -- and Green was booted from the game.
While Sabonis was not suspended for Game 3, there is a chance he might miss it after all ... he's dealing with a sternum injury due to Draymond's kick that could force him to sit out.
Tip-off for the pivotal game at Chase Center in San Francisco is slated for 7 PM PT.
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Draymond Green Stomps On Domantas Sabonis ... Ejected From Playoff Loss
Draymond Green has found himself in hot water once again ... this time, the Warriors star was ejected from a playoff game Monday night -- after he stomped on an opponent's chest.
The wild incident happened in the fourth quarter of Golden State's Game 2 matchup with the Kings in Sacramento ... when Green got tangled up with Domantas Sabonis following a missed basket.
You can see in video of the play ... Sabonis crashed to the ground while trying to position himself for a rebound -- and he landed near Green's legs.
Sabonis then made a clear attempt to hold Green's right ankle -- and in response, Draymond kicked down right on the Kings star's sternum.
Sabonis screamed out in obvious pain -- and refs stopped the game immediately. They would go on to review the play.
But, as they checked out replays of the incident ... Green got into it with fans, who trash-talked him and flipped him off.
Draymond Green and the fans 🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭
— Shannonnn sharpes Burner (PARODY Account) (@shannonsharpeee) April 18, 2023 @shannonsharpeee
“Yeah pussy!!!” pic.twitter.com/PrOXmmxRLN
Eventually, refs hit Sabonis with a technical foul for grabbing Green ... but tossed the Warriors forward from the game, determining his stomp was worthy of a flagrant 2.
The Warriors went on to lose without Green -- who appeared pissed over the call afterward.
"My leg got grabbed," the 33-year-old said. "Second time in two nights. Referees just watched it. I gotta land my foot somewhere. And I'm not the most flexible person. So that's not stretching that far."
For Sabonis' part, he ripped Green for the play, telling reporters, "There is no room for that in our game today." He required X-rays ... but, reportedly, he avoided injury.
Green is no stranger to controversy -- especially this season ... you'll recall, he stepped away from the Warriors for several days in October after socking his teammate, Jordan Poole, during a practice.
The Warriors and Kings will face off for Game 3 of the series on Thursday night in San Francisco. Green is expected to play in the pivotal contest.
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E-40 Not Going To Dubs-Kings Game 2 ... GSW Supports Rap Legend
2:11 PM PT -- E-40 won't be watching the Splash Bros. in person Monday night ... but the Warriors are showing their support for the rap legend, blasting his music after the team's shootaround.
Steph Curry and Klay Thompson are paying homage to the Bay Area rapper -- who was removed from Game 1 -- ahead of their pivotal Game 2 against the Kings.
Hip-hop legend E-40 will not be attending Game 2 between the Warriors and the Kings Monday night ... after he was kicked out of Game 1 for what he claims was "racial bias."
Shams Charania just tweeted the news ... saying a rep for the Bay Area rapper said 40 wouldn't be at the Golden 1 Center to see his Warriors play following Game 1's incident. TMZ Sports also confirmed the news.
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ICYMI ... E-40 was escorted out of the Kings arena Saturday night after a heated confrontation with Kings fans and security.
40, a big Warriors fan, sitting courtside for Game 1, was accused of standing up and blocking the view of the fans sitting behind him during the game, causing them to complain to arena personnel.
After an alleged back-and-forth, 40 was ultimately booted from the game, missing the end of the Kings' 126-123 win over his Dubs.
The rapper sees the situation differently, releasing a lengthy statement explaining he was "subjected to disrespectful heckling" throughout the game, admitting he "turned around and addressed one heckler in an assertive but polite manner."
40 said the ordeal was another reminder that "racial bias remains prevalent," explaining "security saw a disagreement between a Black man and a white woman and immediately assumed that I was at fault."
The Warriors will look to tie up the series against Sacramento ... but they'll have to do it without their number one celebrity fan in the building.
As for 40, he'll be back in the building in San Fran this Thursday for game 3!
Originally Published -- 9:18 AM PT
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E-40 Booted from Kings-Warriors Game ... Blames Racial Bias
E-40 got the boot at the Kings-Warriors game this weekend following an apparent argument with a fan that escalated into a shouting match with security ... and his eventual removal.
The Bay Area rapper -- who's a big Warriors fan -- was sitting courtside Saturday night in Sacramento's Golden 1 Center for Game 1 of the series ... but, somewhere around the 4th quarter, he appears to have gotten into it with a Kings fan who was sitting behind him.
E40: “tell me when to go”
— Reverend good doctor JB Applesauce (@VictorySlap4700) April 16, 2023 @VictorySlap4700
Security: “ok bet….that way sir…” pic.twitter.com/pMWr2QdKXF
Per reports, E-40 was standing up a lot and blocking the view of folks a row or two back -- who were complaining. After being issued warnings from Golden 1 Center staffers on hand -- security had to get involved at a point ... which then erupted into a full-blown scene.
As you can see, 40 wasn't happy about the situation ... and was even seen yelling at a Golden 1 Center security guard -- which was also snapped up close for a dramatic photo.
Eventually, the Warriors' guys had to step in and help cool things down ... escorting E-40 from the premises as he continued to chirp with security and fans -- who were mocking him and waving at him as he left. Pretty ugly situation ... and E-40's claiming racism here.
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He issued a statement to Shams Charania, saying the culprit was a white woman whom he claims was heckling him throughout the game. 40 says he finally turned around to address her directly, which then spurred security to jump in and only deal with him ... not the lady.
You can go read his full remarks, but essentially ... he says racial bias was at play -- and that despite his success ... he still got the short end of the stick as a Black man. 40 says he was humiliated and that the whole thing was jarring. He also thanks his fans for backing him.
The Kings and Warriors play again Monday in Sac ... unclear if 40 will be there or not.
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Andrew Wiggins Cleared To Return For NBA Playoffs ... After Two-Month Hiatus
Andrew Wiggins is one step closer to getting back on the court -- the Golden State Warriors forward has been cleared to play in the NBA playoffs after being away from the team since February.
According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the All-Star was officially made available on Thursday ... just two days before the Dubs take on the Sacramento Kings in Game 1 of the first round of the playoffs.
The 28-year-old will ease back into his role with the team -- he will come off the bench and is expected to play around 20 to 25 minutes.
Wiggins hasn't played a minute of NBA ball since February 16 while he remained with his family as his dad dealt with a serious medical situation.
Wiggs' smile while Dub Nation gave him an ovation 😁💙 pic.twitter.com/IcuLevlv7A
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) April 5, 2023 @NBCSWarriors
Wiggins -- who averaged 17.1 points and five rebounds this season -- made his first appearance back with the team earlier this month during the Thunder vs. Warriors game at Chase Center ... where he was caught sitting on the bench with his team.
The NBA champ received a standing ovation from the fans ... and he was all smiles.
Welcome back!!
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LeBron James Most Popular Jersey In NBA ... It's Good To Be King!!!
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Even in Year 20, LeBron James is still the most popular player in the league -- the Lakers' superstar forward led the NBA in jersey sales for the second half of the regular season.
The NBA announced the news on Wednesday ... confirming basketball fans can't get enough of LeBron and are showing their support by buying his No. 6 Lakers jersey.
Steph Curry, Jayson Tatum, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Luka Dončić rounded out the top 5 ... with Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, Ja Morant, Damian Lillard and Kyrie Irving making the list as well.
Additionally, the Los Angeles Lakers sold more merchandise than any other NBA team ... which isn't surprising, considering the franchise is a global brand and has won 17 championships.
The Warriors, Celtics, Suns, Bucks, Bulls, Knicks, 76ers, Mavericks and Nets also made the list.
Of course, James -- a four-time champion and MVP -- has been one of the faces of the league since he burst onto the NBA scene in 2003.
Dubbed "The Chosen One" before ever playing a game on an NBA court, James has lived up to the expectations ... and just became the league's all-time leading scorer, passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar earlier this season.
It's fair to debate who the best basketball player is ... but as long as LeBron is in the league, it's evident that NBA fans will always view him as the most popular.
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Andrew Wiggins Standing Ovation In Return To Warriors ... Calls Absence 'Private' Issue
Warriors fans were thrilled to see Andrew Wiggins make it back to the Golden State bench on Tuesday night -- giving the guy a standing ovation that was so loud, it brought a huge smile to the star's face.
The 28-year-old had been away from the team since February while dealing with a family issue -- and while he said things weren't entirely resolved back at home yet, he felt it was at least "in a safe place where I can come back."
Wiggs' smile while Dub Nation gave him an ovation 😁💙 pic.twitter.com/IcuLevlv7A
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) April 5, 2023 @NBCSWarriors
And, nobody was more thrilled to see it than those in the Bay Area -- who showered him with cheers and applause during the Warriors vs. Thunder game at Chase Center.
Wiggins did not play in the contest -- Dubs GM Bob Myers said they want to make sure his conditioning is right before he steps back on the court -- but the forward told media members he didn't think it'd be "too long before" he's back out there.
As for the absence, Wiggins declined to get into specifics of it all ... saying, "I'd rather just keep that private."
Wiggins, though, told media members he felt love from his teammates throughout his extended time away from the team, and he was super happy to be back.
As for the game, the Warriors clearly got good juju from Wiggins' comeback ... beating OKC, 136-125.
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Steph Curry Inks Massive Deal W/ Under Armour ... Potential 'Lifetime' Contract
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Steph Curry and Under Armour have just entered into a new agreement ... one that could keep the NBA superstar locked in with the apparel company for the rest of his life!!
Curry and UA announced the massive extension on Thursday ... and while dollar figures of the new pact have yet to be released, the deal could reportedly end up being worth more than what he's made in his entire NBA career -- which, to this date, is over $300 MILLION.
As part of the extension, UA named the 35-year-old Warriors point guard the "President of Curry Brand" -- a title that will give Curry a say in how the company produces products related to basketball, golf, women, youth, and "sportstyle."
The first 10 years was just the start. We are taking our partnership even further with a new long-term commitment to serve athletes and communities around the globe for years to come. #ProtectThisHouse pic.twitter.com/KUP4CDAJEH
— Under Armour (@UnderArmour) March 30, 2023 @UnderArmour
"What we want to do, is win every single day," UA founder Kevin Plank said of the new contract. "If we do that, this will be a lifetime deal."
Octagon founder Phil de Picciotto, whose agency helped negotiate the new agreement, added, "Done right, this partnership is forever."
"Curry Brand is now cemented into the Under Armour universe," de Picciotto said. "He's not just an ambassador. He's not just an endorser. This isn't just a deal. He will be leading a business."
The deal appears to be similar to the lifetime one that Curry's pal, LeBron James, inked with Nike in 2015.
Curry, who first signed with UA in 2013, said Thursday he was pumped for it all.
"Belief is a big part of who I am on and off the court," Curry said. "I believe in Curry Brand and Under Amour, the team now in place, and what we're doing together."
"We share a vision for a big future ahead."
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Steve Kerr There's 'Hope' Wiggins Returns ... After Extended Absence
Steve Kerr is optimistic Andrew Wiggins will play again this season ... saying Tuesday night there's "hope" the All-Star forward can rejoin the Warriors in the near future.
Kerr was asked about Wiggins -- who hasn't played an NBA game since Feb.13 due to family reasons -- prior to the Warriors' 120-109 victory over the Pelicans, and he said that the 28-year-old has been "working out every day," but a timeline for his return is still up in the air.
"Beyond that, once he's back, our training staff will be able to get with him and see where he is," Kerr said Tuesday. "He's been training on his own."
Kerr hesitated to label Wiggins' extended absence from the team as "indefinite" ... but said because his status remains uncertain, "it's also appropriate because we don't know."
The Warriors have remained tight-lipped about the specific reason(s) why Wiggins isn't available to play -- but Draymond Green didn't mince words after rumors started circulating online about why his teammate has been MIA.
"I'm not here to say whether it's true or false. I don't know -- not my business!!" Green said on his podcast. "But [the] point being, it's not yours either!!"
"That's insane!! That's nuts!! The fact that people are so nosy and so consumed on what someone else do in their life, not basketball, in their life that THAT is the story ... with no confirmation of nothing?! Sometimes people disgust me."
Meanwhile, Steph Curry said GSW would love to have Wiggins back on the floor, adding, "when he walks in the door, it'll be when it's the right time for him. That's kind of the expectation at this point."
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Luka Doncic Fined $35K For Money Gesture ... Toward Referee
How ironic is this -- Luka Doncic just got hit with a $35k fine on Friday ... after the NBA superstar made a money gesture toward a referee during the controversial ending of the Warriors vs. Mavericks game.
ICYMI ... the Mavericks hooper made the gesture after he missed a contested layup with 1.7 seconds left in the game at the American Airlines Center on Wednesday -- when he felt he was fouled, but didn't get a call.
L u k a m o n e y pic.twitter.com/pXJ25XTZCB
— James Burnes (@JamesBurnes8) March 23, 2023 @JamesBurnes8
Of course, Doncic's signal was clearly an expression of frustration -- after all, the Warriors got two free points in the third quarter after a questionable officiating decision ... and the Mavs ended up losing, 127-125.
Regardless of how the Mavs feel about the officiating that night, the league penalized the four-time All-Star minutes ago, saying the hand signal was an "inappropriate and unprofessional gesture."
The Dallas Mavericks plan to file a formal protest of their 127-125 loss to the Warriors to the NBA.
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) March 23, 2023 @ClutchPointsApp
The focus of their protest would be about the referee mistake that led to a wide open dunk for Golden State out of a timeout, per @espn_macmahon.
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Doncic wasn't the only Maverick pissed off at the refs ... team owner Mark Cuban is protesting the loss, saying the officiating potentially cost them that game.
"Worst officiating non-call mistake possibly in the history of the NBA."
So yeah ... Cuban can expect a fine to come his way, too.
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Mark Cuban Blasts Refs Over Controversial Play ... Mavs Protesting Loss
Mark Cuban ripped the NBA refs who officiated his team's Wednesday night game against the Warriors, accusing the crew of screwing up a critical call in a crucial game, potentially costing the squad a win (and maybe even a playoff berth), and now his Mavs are protesting the 127-125 loss.
The call in question went down in the waning moments of the 3rd quarter at American Airlines Arena in Dallas, when Warriors center Kevon Looney had an uncontested dunk on an inbound out of a timeout because the Mavs were lined up on the wrong side of the court, which Cuban blames on the refs.
The Dallas Mavericks plan to file a formal protest of their 127-125 loss to the Warriors to the NBA.
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) March 23, 2023 @ClutchPointsApp
The focus of their protest would be about the referee mistake that led to a wide open dunk for Golden State out of a timeout, per @espn_macmahon.
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"For those wondering about the play with 1:54 to go on the 3rd, let me explain what happened," Cuban tweeted. "The ref called Mavs ball. The announcer announced it. Then there was a timeout. During the time out the official changed the call and never told us."
He continued ... "Then when they saw us line up as if it were our ball, he just gave the ball to the warriors. "Never said a word to us. They got an easy basketball. Crazy that it would matter in a 2-point game."
Cuban called it the "worst officiating non call mistake possibly in the history of the NBA," adding, "All they had to do was tell us and they didn't."
"There was quite a few people out of position," Mavs head coach Jason Kidd said. "It's correctable, but you first have to admit there was a mistake."
After the game, crew chief Sean Wright gave the refs side of the story, and they're saying they didn't do anything wrong.
"Initially on the floor, the original signal was in fact Golden State ball as this can be seen on video," Wright told The Athletic. "There is a second signal but that signal is for a mandatory timeout that was due to the Mavs."
And, sure enough, video seems to support what the officiating crew is saying.
Meanwhile, GSW coach Steve Kerr said he was confused when he saw the Mavs lined up on the other end of the court because he felt it was pretty clear the Warriors were getting possession of the ball.
Steve Kerr runs through his thoughts on the Mavs being on the wrong side of the court during the bizarre ATO pic.twitter.com/2bIID0z70m
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) March 23, 2023 @NBCSWarriors
Dallas' loss to GSW could end up having massive implications on the playoffs ... the Mavs fell to ninth in the Western Conference, as teams are still jockeying for position with only a few regular season games left on the schedule.
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Draymond Green Rips 'Nosy, 'Disgusting' People ... For Spreading Wiggins Rumors
Draymond Green is speaking out on the rumors surrounding his teammate Andrew Wiggins ... saying it doesn't matter if it's true or not, the "nosy" and "disgusting" people need to mind their business.
Wiggins -- who was traded to the Golden State Warriors in 2020 -- stepped away from the team after their Feb. 13 game (right before the All-Star break) due to a personal matter.
The situation is really intense, according to an anonymous player, who told The Athletic, "What he’s dealing with is some real s***."
Rumors about Wiggins' absence have been circulating social media ... and Green, his teammate, has seen some of what's been said, and he's pissed.
"I'm not here to say whether it's true or false. I don't know -- not my business!!" Green said Tuesday on his podcast. "But point being, it's not yours either!!"
"Like y'all are so thirsty to know what's going on in someone's life that THAT becomes the thing?!"
The 4-time NBA champ continued to rip those spreading rumors without evidence -- calling them insane and disgusting for investigating Wiggins' personal life.
"That's insane!! That's nuts!! The fact that people are so nosy and so consumed on what someone else do in their life, not basketball, in their life that THAT is the story ... with no confirmation of nothing?! Sometimes people disgust me," the 33-year-old said.
"I don't think it matters for the world to ever know if it is [true] or isn't."
Wiggins has yet to respond to any of the gossip ... but his girlfriend, Mychal Johnson, recently tweeted, "Literally the farthest thing from the truth. It’s sad y’all even doing this."
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said at last week's press conference that he hopes Wiggins comes back soon.