T'Wolves' Anthony Edwards, Magic's Desmond Bane each fined $25K by NBA for throwing balls into the stands

TheNBA has finedMinnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards and Orlando Magic guard Desmond Bane$25,000 apieceafter both players threw balls into the crowd during separate games on Tuesday night.

Yahoo Sports Timberwolves guard has added to his career NBA fine total after being docked $25,000 for throwing a ball into the stands on Tuesday night. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)

Edwards' incident happened at the end of the first half of Minnesota's124-121 win over the Portland Trail Blazers. The four-time NBA All-Star rebounded the final shot of the half, then cocked back and tossed the ball down the court well after the buzzer went off. His throwreportedly hit a fansitting next to a stanchion at the other end of the court.

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At the end of theMagic's 110-109 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, Bane caught the ball following Deandre Ayton's post-buzzer basket and fired a shot down court.

Edwards played 38:20 and scored 34 points during the victory. The 24-year-old is averaging 29.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 1.4 steals in 49 games this season for the 36-23 Timberwolves.

Bane, 27, is in his first season with Orlando. Through 57 games he's averaging 20.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.1 assists, and 1 steal for the seventh place Magic.

T'Wolves' Anthony Edwards, Magic's Desmond Bane each fined $25K by NBA for throwing balls into the stands

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Senators F Brady Tkachuk objects to 'fake' AI-generated White House TikTok

Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk set the record straight Thursday on an AI-generated video posted on the White House TikTok account that appeared to show him dissing the Canadian hockey team.

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Tkachuk, who helped lead the U.S. to its first men's hockey gold medal since 1980 with a 2-1 win over Canada on Sunday in the Milan Cortina Olympics, discussed the video published the day of the final that showed him during a 4 Nations Face-Off press conference last year saying, "They booed our national anthem, so I had to come out and teach those maple syrup eating f---s a lesson."

"Well, it's clearly fake, because it's not my voice, not my lips moving," Tkachuk told reporters in Ottawa ahead of the Senators' first game back from the Olympic break against the Detroit Red Wings. "I'm not in control of any of those accounts. I know that those words would never come out of my mouth. So, I can't do anything about it."

The video, which amassed over 11 million views on TikTok, discloses that it uses AI generation. The song "Free Bird" underscored Tkachuk's fake quote before the video transitioned to highlights of the American victory.

"It's not my voice. It's not what I was saying," Tkachuk said. "I would never say that. That's not who I am, so I guess I don't like that video because that would never come out of my mouth and (I) never had that thought."

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Tkachuk also said he wasn't the person who shouted, "Close the northern border," during the American players' congratulatory phone call with President Donald Trump.

"I've been seeing stuff that people think it's me. But if you watch the video, it's not my voice," Tkachuk said. "I don't know how that took a storm on its own when I give everything I have here. It's crazy when things go on social media, how fast they go. I would never say anything like that."

Upon its return to the U.S., the men's hockey team visited the White House on Tuesday for Trump's State of the Union speech. Trump created controversy during the postgame call when he told the U.S. men he would likely be impeached if he didn't also invite the gold medal-winning U.S. women's team.

Tkachuk, 26, was a first-time Olympian and produced three goals with two assists in six games. He's tallied 37 points (14 goals, 23 assists) in 37 games for the Senators this season.

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Kevin Kreiderand Devon Diep are going their separate ways.

People Kevin Kreider and Devon DiepCredit: Kevin Winter/Getty

In a joint statement shared exclusively with PEOPLE on Thursday, Feb. 26, the couple confirmed the split, further sharing that Kreider and Diep remain on good terms.

"After much thought and reflection, Devon and I have decided to end our engagement and move forward on separate paths," the statement reads. "This was not an easy decision. We care deeply for one another and will always support each other. We are grateful for the time we shared, but at this point in our lives we believe we are better suited as friends."

"We kindly ask for privacy as we navigate this next chapter," it concludes.

Kevin Kreider and Devon DiepCredit: Netflix

This comes five months after theBling Empirealums got engaged in September. They announced the news in a since-deleted jointInstagrampost featuring photos of them in Rome, where Kreider proposed.

"The most powerful question is 'Will you marry me?' " he began the post. "3.7 years after our second chance at love, we realize it's not just about love, it's about commitment towards each other and choosing to say yes, even when the highs aren't as high, and we have no idea how low the lows can be."

"But when we hit rock bottom, we grew closer to each other and closer to our faith," Kreider continued. "We rose out of the chaos and noise, distractions that were pulling us apart to a unity that is stronger because of the tests and trials."

"We're happy to announce that we are officially engaged and we did it in style and it was beyond our wildest dreams. I can't wait to marry you ❤️."

Kreider also shared aYouTubevideo of the proposal and soundbites from the speech he gave to Diep, where he acknowledged their on-and-off again relationship.

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"When we first met, I know it wasn't love at first sight, but God had better plans for us," he said in part. "We grew together, separate for a while, but I remember your loyalty, your love for me, your kindness, your heart, your soul."

He went on to praise Diep for her "always being there for me even when we were apart," claiming that "everything I've ever done, my accomplishments [have] always been so we can be together and live a life."

The speech concluded: "I love you for the woman you were and who you are and who you want to be. I choose you and it will be my honor if you choose me to be your husband."

Kevin Kreider and Devon DiepCredit: Cristina Arbunescu & Matteo Gabrieli - CM Photoitaly

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The former couple first dated beforeBling Empiremade its debut in 2021, but during Kreider's tenure on the show, he pursued other women, including his co-starsKelly Mi Liand Kim Lee.In season 3, he and Diep rekindled their romance and later documented the relationship on the fourth and final season of the Netflix show.

Cast memberChristine Chiuultimately facilitated their reunion after Kreider told her that he still had feelings for Diep. Chiu then flew Diep to surprise Kreider during their trip to Paris Fashion Week.

In the years since, the pair have opened up about relationship milestones, such as Diep moving from Boston to Los Angeles to Kreider giving her a promise ring in 2023.

"My promise to her is that we might not be where we want to be yet in life, but you are the woman I want on the ride with me," he wrote on Instagram at the time. "The ring before the ring! 'The only diamond ring for the only one.'"

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