Hornets' Magloire fined for throwing ball at coach (Agencies) Updated: 2004-12-01 09:12
 New Orleans Hornets
center Jamaal Magloire, seen here in 2003, will have to find a way to open
his wallet. [AFP] | New Orleans Hornets center
Jamaal Magloire, who is expected to miss three months of the National Basketball
Association season with a dislocated finger, will have to find a way to open his
wallet.
The NBA on Tuesday fined Magloire 7,500 dollars for throwing a basketball at
Golden State coach Mike Dunleavy in a November 23 game. The ball hit Dunleavy in
the chest.
Magloire wasn't thrown out of the game after the incident, which occurred in
the second quarter, and tied a career-high with 27 points and grabbed 14
rebounds in a 115-109 triple-overtime loss.
Magloire, who was named to the All-Star team for the first time last year,
dislocated the fourth finger of his right hand in the Hornets' 95-86 loss at
Phoenix on November 26.
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