The NBA just fined Luka Doncic $35k for making a money gesture toward officials during Wednesday's game.
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 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
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