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'If it was Draymond Green…' Snoop Dogg calls out NBA for double standards in Jamal Murray ‘heat pack’ situation 
Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports

Snoop Dogg appeared recently on the Stephen A. Smith’s Show, where he criticized the NBA’s handling of Jamal Murray’s on-court actions. Murray had thrown a heat pack and towel onto the court, and then got slapped with a $100,000 fine, which Snoop felt was insufficient.

Snoop pointed out the inconsistencies in the league’s disciplinary actions and cited Patrick Beverley’s four-game suspension where he threw a ball at a fan as well as the NBA’s bad boy Draymond Green. He questioned why Jamal Murray wasn’t suspended, given the potential consequences of his behavior.

These rules been here for a long time you can't throw nothing on the court... You supposed to get suspended, ejected one of the two it has nothing to do with the game, what type of game, if it's the finals if it's the last game. Your behavior is your behavior if it was Draymond Green what would have happened? Snoop Dogg said

Furthermore, he also criticized the league for not taking a decisive stance on incidents involving players and coaches. He referenced Nuggets coach Michael Malone’s heated argument with referees, suggesting he should have faced consequences.

Snoop’s comments emphasized the need for consistent and impartial disciplinary actions in the NBA, regardless of a player’s status or circumstances. He felt Murray’s behavior warranted a more stringent punishment, a suspension, and the fine sent the wrong message.

Jamal Murray fueled by Timberwolves’ fans boos

Jamal Murray led the Denver Nuggets to a 117-90 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 3, scoring 24 points despite being booed by the fans present at the Target Center.

Murray was fined $100,000 for throwing a heat pack on the court in Game 2 and was met with boos every time he touched the ball. However, he embraced the challenge and used the energy to fuel his performance.

That definitely fueled me during the game. And just keeps me in that mode. So it's fun. I embrace that challenge. I embrace that moment. I probably deserved the boos, so I'm not shying away from it. Jamal Murray said after the Nuggets Game 3 win

Murray’s inconsistency in the postseason has been partly due to a calf injury, but he nearly matched his total points from the first two games in Game 3 alone. He scored 18 points in the first half and led the Nuggets to a much-needed win against the T-Wolves. 

This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.

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