Source: Barnes suspended for Fisher altercation
The NBA has suspended Memphis Grizzlies guard Matt Barnes for two games for his role in a confrontation with New York Knicks coach Derek Fisher earlier this year, a league source confirmed to ESPN’s Chris Broussard.
Barnes is expected to be out Tuesday against the Miami Heat and Saturday at the Utah Jazz.
Fisher and Barnes were involved in a physical altercation in Los Angeles on Oct. 3 during a party at the home of Barnes’ ex-wife. On that night, Barnes told ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne that he went to Gloria Govan’s home to check on his 6-year-old twin sons after receiving text messages and using FaceTime with his sons and sensing they were uncomfortable. Barnes said one of the twins told him that “Mommy’s friend Derek is here.”
Barnes lives about 15 minutes from his family in Redondo Beach, California. He drove to the home, where the situation between Barnes, Fisher and Govan escalated and a physical altercation reportedly took place. Police were called, though no charges were filed.
Fisher later said he discussed the incident with Knicks president Phil Jackson.
Barnes and Fisher played together with the Los Angeles Lakers from 2010 to 2012. Barnes is averaging 8.6 points and 5.0 rebounds in 25.6 minutes per game this season.
Yahoo! Sports first reported the suspension.
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