NBA

LeBron James fined $15,000 US for obscene gesture, warned for language

LeBron James was fined $15,000 US for an obscene gesture Friday by the NBA, which also warned the Lakers superstar about using profane language. James made the gesture after making a shot late in Los Angeles' 124-116 victory in Indiana on Wednesday.

Lakers forward gestured after making a shot during game vs. Pacers on Wednesday

LeBron James, seen playing the Indiana Pacers Wednesday, missed a loss at New York a night earlier due to a one game suspension for hitting Detroit centre Isaiah Stewart in the face. (Darron Cummings/The Associated Press)

LeBron James was fined $15,000 US for an obscene gesture Friday by the NBA, which also warned the Lakers superstar about using profane language.

James made the gesture after making a shot late in Los Angeles' 124-116 overtime victory in Indiana on Wednesday night.

He had missed a loss at New York a night earlier after he was suspended one game for hitting Detroit centre Isaiah Stewart in the face and drawing blood last Sunday.

He used profanity in his post-game interview after the victory in Indiana when discussing the suspension.

Also Friday, the NBA fined Portland's Robert Covington $15,000 for throwing his facemask at a referee Wednesday.

He was given a technical foul and ejected for that action, with 49 seconds left in the second quarter of the Trail Blazers' 125-121 loss at Sacramento.

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