Holy smokes!
O'Neal suspended one game for using profanities on TV
February 2, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) -- Shaquille O'Neal was suspended without pay by the NBA on Monday, one day after using obscene language and publicly criticizing the officials during a television interview.
The suspension was announced just hours after O'Neal issued a statement apologizing for the comments he made following the Lakers' 84-83 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday.
O'Neal will serve the suspension Monday night, sitting out a game against the Eastern Conference-leading Indiana Pacers. It will cost him nearly $295,000.
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If they were to fine all the people in Iraq for the use of profanity $1...it would still take you 30 days to come up with this amount.
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