Patrick Beverley’s ridiculous antics have caught up with him. The NBA hooper is now under investigation for tossing a ball at a fan, and when next season comes along, he will have to sit for four games.
TMZ Sports exclusive reports that Beverley is currently the subject of an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department investigation after he chucked a basketball not once but twice at Pacers fans following the Bucks’ playoff loss at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
On the initial throw, Beverley hit a woman in the head.
Per TMZ Sports:
A spokesperson for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department tells us … officers did end up taking a case report on May 2 after Beverley hurled a basketball not once, but twice, at Indiana fans toward the end of the Bucks’ playoff game with the Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
The spokesperson added that detectives are expected to send their findings off to prosecutors as soon as they finish the probe.
Patrick Beverly is a disgrace to the profession. This coupled with his postgame antics should warrant a lengthy suspension. No respect at all.
pic.twitter.com/1PvPbH83RV— Tom Krasniqi (@TKras) May 3, 2024
Patrick Beverley Says He Was Wrong
Beverley did apologize for his actions on his Podcast—the same one he chastised ESPN producer Malinda Adams for not subscribing to and said she could not participate in his postgame interview scrum at his locker following the Bucks’s 22-point defeat.
Patrick Beverley: “You subscribed to my pod?”
Reporter: “I do not.”
Pat Bev: “You can’t interview me then. No disrespect.”
*A moment later to the reporter*
Pat: “Can you move that mic please or just get out the circle please?”
(via @AlexGoldenNBA)pic.twitter.com/5pnLF7i0cE
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) May 3, 2024
On his Podcast, The Pat Bev Podcast with Rone, in a rare moment of remorse, Beverley said his actions were “inexcusable,” but he also claimed his actions were the result of Pacers fans saying crazy things to him.
#PatrickBeverley Apologizes for On-Court Incident, Asserts Need for Better Fan Conduct https://t.co/EDm88Vzvc2 pic.twitter.com/A37FrPQMUr
— Hard Knock News (@hardknocknews) May 9, 2024
In the same breath, he said he should not have behaved the way he did.
The NBA Says It’s Too Late To Apologize
Regardless of his remorse, the NBA said Beverley f*cked up and would feel consequences for his stupid actions and got a 4-game ban without pay.
In a statement, Tim Frank, the NBA’s senior vice president of league operations communications, said, “Patrick Beverley’s behavior towards ESPN producer Malinda Adams was unacceptable, unprofessional and failed to meet the standard that NBA players consistently meet in their interactions with the media,” ESPN reports.
The following was released by the NBA: pic.twitter.com/DVAWR4Z2g7
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) May 9, 2024
Welp.
We shall truly see if Pat Bev has learned his lesson.
The gallery below shows more reactions to his suspension.
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