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Jamal Murray Speaks Out on Hazards of Heat Pack Mishap

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Nuggets guard Jamal Murray addressed the incident where he threw a heat pack and a towel onto the court during the team’s Game 2 loss.

Murray showed his frustration with Denver’s 106-80 blowout loss by throwing a towel and heat pack onto the court “in the direction of a game official during live play”.

The NBA announced on Tuesday that Murray was fined $100k for his actions, but he was not suspended.

He also made a ‘money’ hand gesture towards the officials in the second quarter.

On Wednesday, Murray briefly addressed the incident and his punishment when asked about it.

“Nah, I mean it is what it is and I take everything in full responsibility, so on to the next,” Murray said. “Yeah, on to the next. I mean, two days ago, not much for me to say about it right now.”

Minnesota coach Chris Finch shared his thoughts on Murray’s punishment on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on Wednesday.

“I didn’t expect the suspension and I’m fine with that,” Finch said. “I don’t think the league wanted to decide anything based on players not playing and I’m fine with that. The monetary piece, you know, it is what it is.”

The head coach also reiterated his stance from after the game, saying, “I didn’t actually see it happen. And the way it was explained to me, the referees didn’t see it, either. So they’re not able to issue a technical unless they see it … It’s inexcusable and dangerous. I’m sure it was just a mistake and an oversight. I’m sure there was nothing intentional by the officiating at all. But certainly can’t allow that to happen.”