Veteran ref Tony Brothers allegedly called Mavericks guard Spencer Dinwiddie multiple expletives during Friday’s Raptors-Mavs game.
guard Spencer Dinwiddie multiple expletives during Friday night's Mavs-Raptors game in Dallas.
After the Mavericks' 111-110 win, Dinwiddie alleged that Brothers referred to him as a"b****a*** motherf***er" to another Mavericks player following a technical foul. "I would like to say, not only would I like [to not be fined for the technical], but I would like to not be called a b****a*** motherf***er to my teammate," Dinwiddie
."So if there is anybody that feels that way about me, not naming any names, they can address me personally face-to-face because no swear words were used in the direction of anybody."Sign up for NBC Chicago newsletters.
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