United, 36ers players learn fate

United, 36ers players learn fate

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Adelaide players Montrezl Harrell and Kendric Davis have been referred directly to a Single Member Tribunal.

The National Basketball League (NBL) advises the Game Review Panel (GRP) has completed its assessment of the fourth quarter incidents in Sunday’s Melbourne v Adelaide game.

Adelaide players Montrezl Harrell and Kendric Davis have been referred directly to a Single Member Tribunal.

Harrell has been charged with two charges of striking, engaging in a melee and inappropriate grabbing or handling of a spectator.

Davis has been charged with inappropriate grabbing or handling of a spectator.

The Single Member Tribunal will sit at 1pm AEDT on Friday.

Melbourne player Shea Ili has been charged with engaging in a melee, resulting in a $775 fine or a $585 fine with an early plea.

Melbourne assistant coach David Barlow has been charged with bench clearing during a fight. This incident incurs a $775 fine or a $585 fine with an early plea. Under FIBA rules, only a head coach and/or first assistant coach are permitted to leave the team bench area during a fight, or during any situation which may lead to a fight, to assist the referees to maintain or to restore order.

Melbourne can accept or appeal the decisions.

The NBL Integrity Department’s investigation of fan behaviour from the game remains ongoing.

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