Fan at Mavs game removed after incident with Chris Paul's family
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — There apparently was a lot going on -- on the court and off -- as the Dallas Mavericks squared off with the Suns at American Airlines Center.
Addressing the incident that happened during Sunday's Western Conference semifinal round playoff game, Mavs officials said that they, "... are aware of an incident between a fan and the family of Chris Paul. It was unacceptable behavior and will not be tolerated. The Mavericks, along with American Airlines Center, swiftly removed the fan from today's game."
According to ESPN, members of Paul's family had been harassed by fans and that some in the crowd made physical contact with them.
"It was unacceptable behavior and will not be tolerated," the Mavericks said in a statement. "The Mavericks, along with American Airlines Center, swiftly removed the fan from today's game."
After the game, Paul tweeted: "Wanna fine players for saying stuff to the fans but the fans can put they hands on our families," He also added an expletive.
Immediately after the game, it was unclear what Paul was addressing when he sent the tweet about a player's family being accosted by fans. He wasn't asked about it by reporters after the game.
On Sunday, the Mavericks beat the Suns 111-101 and evened the best-of-seven series 2-2. Paul fouled out of the game in the fourth quarter. Game 5 is Tuesday night in Phoenix.