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NBA fines Mitchell, Gobert for criticizing officials

The NBA has fined Utah’s Donovan Mitchell $25,000 for his rant against the officiating and for “recklessly” knocking over a water cooler after Wednesday’s loss vs. Philadelphia. Teammate Rudy Gobert was fined $20,000.

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