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Draymond Green fined $50K US for violating NBA's anti-tampering rule

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green's suggestion for Devin Booker's future did not amuse the NBA, which fined Green $50,000 US Sunday for violating the league's anti-tampering rule with his comments about the Phoenix star guard.

'Get my man out of Phoenix,' Warriors forward said on TV of the Suns' Devin Booker

Draymond Green on Sunday was fined $50,000 US by the NBA for violating the league's anti-tampering rule with his comments about Suns guard Devin Booker. "Get my man out of Phoenix," he said in a TV appearance. "It's not good for him. It's not good for his care." (Streeter Lecka/Getty Images/File)

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green's suggestion for Devin Booker's future did not amuse the NBA.

The league fined Green $50,000 US on Sunday for violating the league's anti-tampering rule with his comments about Booker, the Phoenix Suns' star guard.

"Get my man out of Phoenix," Green said Saturday during an appearance as an analyst for TNT. "It's not good for him. It's not good for his career."

Asked on-air if he was tampering, Green replied, "maybe."

The league tightened its rules before this season when it comes to matters such as tampering, salary cap circumvention and free agency timing rules — with one emphasis being the rule prohibiting player-to-player tampering.

Booker has not been to the playoffs with the Suns, who have not made the post-season in 10 years. The Suns are 5-0 so far inside the so-called bubble at Walt Disney World, which is playing host to the NBA's restart, and that streak has moved Phoenix into playoff contention.

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