Demarcus cousins ​​fights almost fans after drinks launched after ejection

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A former NBA All-Star had to be separated from the fans who threw drinks to him after being ejected from a match at Puerto Rico.

Demarcus Cousins, playing for Guaynabo in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional, was thrown from a match on Monday evening and had almost blows with many participants.

Leaving the court, Cousins ​​was ridiculed by the fans, many of them waving goodbye. But others overturned the bird, with one in particular by turning off the cousins.

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Denver Nuggets Center DeMarcus Cousins ​​reacts after being called to a technical fault against the Golden State Warriors during the NBA 2022 qualifiers. (Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY SPORTS)

A fan gave the cousins ​​the right middle finger on his face, and Cousins ​​responded by stretching out to catch the fan.

Cousins ​​then continued to walk, but this same fan then launched his drink to Cousins. Several other fans followed by throwing debris on cousins, which turned around and had to be slaughtered by security.

Earlier in the contest, a fan made fun of cousins ​​with a crying gesture, to which Cousins ​​responded by entering his genitals. He and this fan also had to be separated.

Cousins’ Squad lost, 101-92, against Vqueros de Bayamon, where Javale McGee, Theo Pinson and Danilo Gallinari all play.

The Nuggets Center DeMarcus Cousins ​​during the Los Angeles Lakers match in Ball Arena in Denver on April 10, 2022. (Ron Chenoy-Usa today Sports)

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Cousins, Quadruple All-Star and fifth choice of the NBA 2010 NBA recovery from Kentucky, played the NBA last time in the 2021-22 season, where he adapted to the Milwaukee Bucks and Denver Nuggets.

The 34-year-old man was on a renowned temple trajectory at the start of his career, with an average of 25.2 points and 11.9 rebounds from 2014 to 2018 while playing for the Sacramento Kings and the Pelicans of New Orleans.

The Rockets Demakes cousins ​​react in the Los Angeles Lakers match on January 10, 2021, in Houston. (Carmen Mandato / Pool Photo via AP)

He then spent the 2018-19 season with the Golden State Warriors, but was injured and missed all next season. Subsequently, he played in just 89 games, started 18 of them and collected only 8.9 points and 6 plates on average.

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