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A video resurfaced of Luka Dončić talking trash to Dennis Schröder before the Sacramento Kings guard confronted Dončić after a meeting with the Lakers on Dec. 28.
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Kings PG Dennis Schröder suspended 3 games for reportedly trying to strike Luka Dončić after game
The league announced the punishment out of the blue Saturday, alleging that Schröder had confronted and attempted to strike another player following the Kings' loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Dec. 28. Per the league, Schröder sought out the unidentified player in a Crypto.com Arena hallway and initiated a confrontation.
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The NBA is suspending Sacramento guard Dennis Schröder for three games after he tried to hit a player after that game, it announced Saturday evening. According to Chris Haynes of Amazon, that player was Los Angeles guard Luka Dončić.
Lakers star Luka Dončić was the player Kings guard Dennis Schröder sought out in the hallway for a confrontation following a Dec. 28 contest, league sources tell @NBAonPrime, @NBATV. Schröder will begin serving 3-game suspension tomorrow.
Seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry has joined the chorus of people criticizing Luka Dončić for chasing foul calls during games.
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Kings guard Dennis Schroder gets three-game suspension for attempting to hit Lakers player postgame
The NBA issued a three-game suspension to the Kings guard on Saturday after trying to strike a Lakers player following Sacramento’s blowout 125-101 loss to the Lakers on Dec. 28, with multiple reports indicating that Dončić was who Schröder sought out.
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