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Kanter calls for NBA to fine Bucks assistant Ham

A day after Thursday’s skirmish with Giannis Antetokounmpo, Enes Kanter called for Bucks assistant Darvin Ham to be fined and suggested that Antetokounmpo got preferential treatment from the refs.

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