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NBA fines Kevin Durant $15K for profane language
Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

Kevin Durant was fined by the NBA on Friday for using profanity during an interview earlier in the week.

The NBA announced the news and said the Brooklyn Nets star was being fined $15,000.

The press release stated the fine was “for using profane language during a media interview and failing to comply with an NBA Security interview as part of the review process.”

Durant’s Nets lost at Portland 114-108 on Monday night. The Nets were playing on back-to-back days and flew across the country from Brooklyn Sunday to Portland for Monday’s game.

Durant was asked whether the tough schedule played a role in the team’s surprising loss to the Blazers. Durant said that the schedule shouldn’t be used as an excuse.

“They throw s— at you, you gotta figure out how to work around it,” Durant said. “Everybody’s schedule is f—ed up.”

The NBA has warned players not to use profanity in interviews, but Durant used two words that had to be censored, leading to his fine.

A $15,000 fine is nothing for a guy making $37.2 million per season, but the league at least should have his attention.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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