(NEW YORK) — The New York Knicks have banned a fan for spitting on Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young during Game 2 of their playoff series on Wednesday night. It comes as the Philadelphia 76ers banned a fan for pouring popcorn on Washington Wizards point guard Russell Westbrook in the same night.
The Knicks addressed the incident in a statement released Thursday afternoon.
“We investigated the matter and determined that this patron, who is not a season ticket holder, did indeed spit on Trae Young, and for that reason, he is now banned from The Garden indefinitely,” the team said. “We apologize to Trae and the entire Atlanta Hawks organization for this fan’s behavior. This was completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated in our venue. We have turned the information over to the appropriate authorities.”
Young has declined to press charges against the fan, according to an ESPN report.
The Hawks star did take to Twitter to make his feelings about the incident known. In one tweet, Young wrote, “Keep ya mask on my boy #ThatsJustChildish.”
Keep ya mask on my boy😷😅#ThatsJustChildish
— Trae Young (@TheTraeYoung) May 27, 2021
In an earlier tweet, Young commented on a video of the incident saying, “Damn… Crazy!”
Damn… Crazy ! @50cent y’all good?!
😂😂😂 https://t.co/p8jSbwyozT— Trae Young (@TheTraeYoung) May 27, 2021
The Philadelphia 76ers took similar steps, banning a fan after they poured popcorn on Westbrook as he was heading to the locker room.
“After an investigation into the incident that occurred at last night’s game, we have determined that the person involved will have his season ticket membership revoked, effectively immediately,” the Sixers said in a statement. “In addition, he will be banned from all events at Wells Fargo Center immediately. We apologize to Russell Westbrook and the Washington Wizards for being subjected to this type of unacceptable and disrespectful behavior. There is no place for it in our sport or arena.”
— Philadelphia 76ers (@sixers) May 27, 2021
Westbrook spoke to reporters after the game, saying that fan behavior was getting “out of hand.”
“This s— is getting out of hand, especially for me. The amount of disrespect, the amount of fans just doing whatever the f— they want to do. It’s just out of pocket, man.”
—Russ after a fan poured popcorn on him in Philly pic.twitter.com/NLvjg8fg3S
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) May 27, 2021
Young’s father, Rayford Young, called on the league to address both incidents shortly after Wednesday night’s games.
“Gotta get this under control,” Young wrote on Twitter.
Gotta get this under control. @russwest44 gets popcorn thrown on him & @TheTraeYoung gets spat on. I can deal with all the chants about my son, it comes with it. But this needs to be addressed.@NBAonTNT @NBA @espn @nyknicks @NBATheJump https://t.co/0WoO5jtAc2
— Ray Young (@rayfordyoung) May 27, 2021
The league released a statement hours later, on Thursday afternoon.
“The return of more NBA fans to our arenas has brought great excitement and energy to the start of the playoffs, but it is critical that we all show respect for players, officials, and our fellow fans. An enhanced fan code of conduct will be vigorously enforced in order to ensure a safe and respectful environment for all involved.”
The NBA issued the following statement today: pic.twitter.com/AVR9zXrkm9
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) May 27, 2021
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