The Milwaukee Bucks lost to the Indiana Pacers in six games, and an altercation between Patrick Beverley and a fan-fueled the flames even more. The lowlight and a subsequent conversation with a journalist have gone viral on social media.
About the fan incident, the Pacers dominated the Bucks by a significant 20-point advantage when the disturbance occurred at 2:32 of the fourth quarter. A fan threw Beverley the ball, and he threw it forcefully back, striking another supporter.
“Not Fair at all. Exchanged between a fan and our ball club all night. We warned and asked for help all night. Not fair.” Beverely posted on X.
Still, Patrick Beverley’s problems that evening didn’t end there. He also encountered a journalist in a postgame interview, which didn’t go well for the guard. A few hours following his last post, Beverley took some responsibility for what happened that night. “But I have to be better. And I will,” He responded.
Patrick Beverley Also Got Into a Heated Conversation With a Journalist Postmatch
Following the Milwaukee Bucks vs. Indiana Pacers Game 6, media reporters conducted customary follow-up interviews with players in their locker rooms to get their narratives.
When a reporter posing as Malinda Adams from ESPN tried to ask Patrick Beverley a question, she was promptly dismissed when it was revealed that she wasn’t a subscriber to his “The Pat Bev Podcast with Rone” on YouTube.
“You can’t interview me then. No disrespect. Can you move that mic please or just get out the circle please for me please, ma’am if you’re not subscribed to my pod? I’d appreciate that.” Pat Beverley said.
At 35 years old, Patrick Beverley will become a free agent this summer, and his future will depend on whatever team he plays for next. As per the NBA website, Patrick Beverley averaged 8.2 points, 5.5 assists, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.0 steals in 35 minutes of action throughout six games in this playoff series versus the Indiana Pacers. In Game 5, he put on his most significant effort, with a double-double of 13 points and 12 assists.