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05-02-2005, 04:14 PM
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JAIME ARON / Associated Press
Posted: 13 minutes ago
DALLAS (AP) - The NBA fined Houston Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy $100,000 - the largest ever levied against a coach - on Monday for accusing officials of targeting center Yao Ming this postseason and saying Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is to blame.
Speaking to three reporters at the team hotel in Dallas on Sunday night, Van Gundy said a referee not working the playoffs called him and warned that officials "were looking at Yao harder because of Mark's complaints" to the league office. He said that Cuban "has been hard on them," and "he's gotten the benefit."
"I didn't think that really worked in the NBA, but in this case it has," Van Gundy said, declining to identify the official he spoke to.
At a shootaround Monday before Game 5 of the series, Van Gundy said: "I stand by what I said. I believe it. I know what was told to me, and I've seen how it played out."
JAIME ARON / Associated Press
Posted: 13 minutes ago
DALLAS (AP) - The NBA fined Houston Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy $100,000 - the largest ever levied against a coach - on Monday for accusing officials of targeting center Yao Ming this postseason and saying Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is to blame.
Speaking to three reporters at the team hotel in Dallas on Sunday night, Van Gundy said a referee not working the playoffs called him and warned that officials "were looking at Yao harder because of Mark's complaints" to the league office. He said that Cuban "has been hard on them," and "he's gotten the benefit."
"I didn't think that really worked in the NBA, but in this case it has," Van Gundy said, declining to identify the official he spoke to.
At a shootaround Monday before Game 5 of the series, Van Gundy said: "I stand by what I said. I believe it. I know what was told to me, and I've seen how it played out."