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Cousins suspended two games for confronting TV announcer

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Associated Press
11/11/2012 7:21:05 PM
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NEW YORK -- The NBA has suspended Sacramento Kings centre DeMarcus Cousins for two games without pay for confronting San Antonio announcer Sean Elliott in a hostile manner.

The exchange followed the Spurs' 97-86 victory in Sacramento on Friday night. The volatile Cousins will lose about $70,500 of his $3.9 million salary.

Cousins will sit out games at the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday and at home against Portland on Tuesday.

Elliott was a longtime Spurs player who is the team's primary TV analyst.

DeMarcus Cousins (Photo: The Canadian Press)

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