Taurean Prince Fined $15K By NBA

The NBA has announced (via Twitter) that it is penalizing Timberwolves backup power forward Taurean Prince to the tune of $15K for “making an obscene gesture” during the third quarter of the club’s 116-95 victory over the Mavericks on Friday.

Prince got into an altercation with Dallas All-Star guard Luka Doncic, resulting in both players being assessed technical fouls, per Brad Townsend of the Dallas Morning News (Twitter link). The win was big for the Timberwolves, who trail the Mavericks by just 2.5 games for the fifth seed in the Western Conference. Minnesota is currently the No. 7 seed.

The 6’7″ Prince is averaging 7.2 PPG and 2.5 RPG across 16.7 MPG in a largely reserve role for an upstart Minnesota club. He boasts shooting splits of .458/.380/.764 in his first season with the team. A 2022 unrestricted free agent, Prince is in the last year of a two-season, $25.3MM deal he signed with the Nets in 2020.

Sporting a 43-32 record, Minnesota is in a good position to make its first postseason appearance since 2018, largely behind the play of All-Star center Karl-Anthony Towns and second-year shooting guard Anthony Edwards. Prince has value around the league as a switchable veteran forward with shooting prowess, and could very well opt to sign the best possible deal for himself rather than sticking around in Minnesota next season.

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