
Heckling fan ejected after heated exchange with Bulls’ Josh Giddey: ‘You don’t know s–t’
NY Post
There was a whole lot of buzz along the courtside seats in the Hornets’ nest on Friday night.
During a game between the Bulls and Hornets at Spectrum Center, a Charlotte fan sitting in the second row from the court was ejected for trash talking Chicago’s Josh Giddey.
The guard was set to inbound the ball as the Hornets led 119-112 with 1:16 left to play in the fourth quarter. However, Giddey abandoned his spot and began walking down the courtside seats before finding the Hornets fan, who was standing up while pointing and giving Giddey the bird.
While pointing at him, Giddey said, “You’re making jokes you don’t know s–t about.”
The fan, who wore a tan sweatshirt and big black sunglasses, stood up and held his fist out, looking for a fist bump from Giddey, who wasn’t willing to go there. NBA referee Kevin Scott went on to blow his whistle several times and stepped in between the two as words were being exchanged.
Scott motioned for arena security to come over and have the fan ejected. He was escorted from the Spectrum Center by several security officers.

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