Bucks Owner Mark Lasry Reportedly Fined $25K for Anthony Davis Comments

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Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Mark Lasry has reportedly been fined $25,000 for violating the NBA‘s tampering rule for comments on Anthony Davis, according to Malika Andrews of ESPN.

The violation came when Lasry discussed a report that said the New Orleans Pelicans star might want to play for Milwaukee, per Mitch Lawrence of Sporting News:

“I saw that report, and I think it’s great. It’s a little bit of what we want. We want players to come and play in Milwaukee. And part of it is, when you’re winning and you’re setting a standard for excellence, people see that. People want to win. It doesn’t make a difference if you’re in Milwaukee, New York or L.A. The whole goal is winning. So we hope it would be players like Anthony Davis and others who want to come to Milwaukee.”

Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium had reported Davis would sign a long-term deal with the Bucks if traded, along with the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers and New York Knicks.

Davis ended up remaining with the New Orleans Pelicans through the deadline, but he could potentially become an option for the team once again in the summer. However, the league prevents public comments on personnel that are members of other organizations.

The Pelicans asked the league to “strictly enforce the tampering rules” regarding Davis when it first released a statement about the trade request, and it appears the NBA is following suit.

Davis was fined $50,000 himself for making the initial trade demands, via Jack Maloney of CBS Sports.

The league also sent a warning memo after some complained about LeBron James speaking about the Lakers potentially acquiring Davis, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.

Players, coaches and management will now have to be careful whenever they discuss any possible deals in the future.

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