Mike Brown Uses a Laptop to Pinpoint Against Bucks

A match took place between Sacramento Kings and Milwaukee Bucks in which Sacramento Kings had to face loss, to which Kings’ head coach Mike Brown felt that the team had been wronged by the referee as the coach believes that the referee missed many calls due to which his team Sacramento Kings lost the match.

Coach Brown got very angry and that is when he went towards the referee in anger to confront him. He was so out of senses that two players from his team Malik Monk and Trey Lyles had to come forward to stop him from confronting the referee.

King’s guard wrapped his arms around Mike Brown to stop him from getting close to the referee as Mike himself was out of control to sense the same. Taking a note of this behaviour of Coach Brown, he was immediately ejected from the game.

To prove his points, coach Mike Brown brought a laptop in post-match conference so as to show the media whatever happened and prove his point, that how his team Sacramento kings lost the match due to the mistakes of the referee.

Mike Brown took the help of his laptop to prove each point of his, because he thought he was wrongly accused of something he did not commit, and showing everything he had in his mind that whatever he considered wrong on camera might prove his view point, marked his gesture.

Mike completely lost it after a no-call on foul by Cameron Payne on De’Aaron Fox that led to a turn over, and later became the cause of Mike’s anger.

In all the incidence that happened it was sure that the NBA would charge Mike Brown with hefty fine because it is a rule that if anybody breaches the code of conduct or crosses the boundaries of sportsmanship has to pay the fine.

The fine is charged so that participants remember to not repeat the same mistake again and keep the name of the organization and the conducting body as well in sports.

Thankfully, Mike got controlled, at least he did not come in close contact with the Referee because if he had done so, he would have had to pay the fine. But the League cannot collect the fine from him as there is no signs of Mike being close to the ref.

In the end, all that happened kept Mike Brown from paying the hefty fines and the team did respond to Brown by erasing all of Milwaukee’s 12 point lead so as to force overtime.

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