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Beverly banned from the league for pushing Paul behind his back

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Original title: Beverly was suspended for one game next season for pushing Paul behind

On July 4, Beijing time, a report from the famous “The Athletic” reporter Samas Chalanya said that informed sources revealed that the Clippers guard Patrick Bever was pushing Chris Paul from behind. Li was banned from the league for one game for violating sports ethics.

Since the Clippers have ended their journey this season, Beverley’s suspension will be implemented next season, and the suspended salary will be deducted.

Beverly is a famous villain in the league. But you know what? This is the first time Beverley’s career has been punished by the league for incidents involving other players, and it is also the first time he has been suspended. Previously, Beverley was fined the first 5 times in his career because of quarrels or conflicts with fans or referees.

In G6 of the Western Conference Finals on Thursday, the Suns defeated the Clippers away to advance to the Finals with a total score of 4-2. During a timeout in the fourth quarter, Beverley angrily pushed Paul from behind, causing CP3 to fall to the ground. After the referee intervened, Beverly was directly expelled from the field.

Because Beverly’s move was directly recorded on TV screens, it caused a huge response on social media. The next day, Beverly apologized to Paul through social media. He wrote, “@Paul, I was a little out of control at the time. That was my fault, but that behavior was not directed at you. Congratulations on entering the finals, wish good luck.”

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Beverly became the focus of attention in the Western Conference finals. In the second half of G2 of the series, Beverley and Devin Booker collided, and the two returned to the locker room with blood. Because of this collision, Booker’s nose was injured and he was forced to wear a mask.

Beverly signed a three-year contract worth $40 million in the summer of 2019, which will expire in 2022. Next season is Beverly’s contract year, with an annual salary of $14.32 million.

The 32-year-old Beverley averaged 19.0 minutes per game in the playoffs this year, surrendering 4.9 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists.Return to Sohu to see more

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