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NBA: Rookies fined $20K, may face suspensions - Salt Lake Tribune
Details about the expulsion of Heat guard Mario Chalmers and Grizzlies forward Darrell Arthur from the NBA's Rookie Transition Program came to light Thursday along with potential punishment. According to ESPN.com, a fire alarm at 2 a.m. Wednesday at the Rye Brook, N.Y., hotel utilized by the NBA for the seminar sent hotel management to the room of Arthur, who was Chalmers' Kansas teammate.  ...
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Today's Warnings : 6 September, 2008
A Stern Warning - NBA, NBL and FIBA News & Views — ... The bad boys from Kansas, who apparently have never touched weed in their lives, were fined $20k and will still potentially face suspensions. ...

Skip Pass - The Rain Man Cometh (9/6/08)
World Hoops Blog — ... Apparently there's a Hurricane that's going to roll through the Delaware Valley in about twelve hours. Little rain, little wind. We'll be all right. Probably spend a few hours tomorrow doing pump-out jobs in my fire gear. Love working for free, it's why I got into management. But let's run the Skip Pass before the court gets wet. :: Salt Lake Tribune: NBA: Rookies fined $20K, may face suspensions - Chalmers & Arthur catch a $20k tax on some bud and butt. May catch more of a spanking from Stern. I've got a little thing on what I think about the whole thing. Peep that at 8AM ...

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