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a Former NBA All-Star After being kicked out of a game in Puerto Rico, he had to be pulled away from the fans who threw drinks at him.
Demarcus Cousinsplayed for Metz de Guinabo at Baron Sesto Superiana Sional, and was thrown out of the game on Monday night, nearly hitting a blow along with many participants.
While leaving the court, his cousin was ridiculed by fans, and many people said goodbye. However, others turned the birds over, with one in particular set of cousins.
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DeMarcus’ cousin of the Denver Nuggets Center responds after being asked for a technical foul against the Golden State Warriors during the 2022 NBA playoffs. (Cary Edmondson-USA Today Sports)
One fan gave Cousins ​​a middle finger in his face, and his cousin responded by reaching out to grab the fan.
After that, my cousin continued walking, but the same fan lifted his drink to his cousin. Following several other fans, he threw pieces at his cousin.
In the first half of the contest, one fan chuckles his cousin with a crying gesture, and Cousins ​​responded by grabbing his genitals. He and his fans also had to separate.
The Cousins ​​team lost 101-92 to Vaqueros de Bayamon.

Nuggets Center DeMarcas Cousins ​​during the Los Angeles Lakers Game held at Ball Arena in Denver on April 10, 2022. (Ron Chenoy-Usa Today Sports)
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Cousins ​​is the fifth pick in the 2010 Kentucky NBA Draft, and last played in the NBA in the 2021-22 season, making him a good fit for both the Milwaukee Bucks and Denver Nuggets.
The 34-year-old was on the Hall of Fame trajectory early in his career. Sacramento Kings New Orleans Pelican.

Rockets’ DeMarcus cousin will respond to the Los Angeles Lakers game in Houston on January 10th, 2021. (Carmen Mandato/Pool Photo via AP)
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He then spent the 2018-19 season with the Golden State Warriors, but was injured and missed the entire next season. He then played in just 89 games, starting 18 of which he averaged 8.9 points and six boards.
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