By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs.comThe NBA Players Association will
appeal the NBA's
two-game suspension handed to Sacramento Kings' DeMarcus Cousins stemming from a confrontation with San Antonio Spurs' TV analyst Sean Elliott.
Cousins confronted Elliott after the Spurs' recent win over the Kings when DeMarcus found out Elliott called him "immature" during the broadcast for trash-talking about Tim Duncan. Cousins fired back calling Elliott "immature" and apparently had a "hostile" confrontation.
According to John Greig [Cousins' agent], the union is continuing to investigate the matter, but already is convinced the penalty is too severe. Cousins was informed of the two-game penalty and did not play in the Kings-Lakers game Sunday in Staples Center. The immediate goal is to get the suspension lifted prior to tomorrow's home game against the Portland Trail Blazers. Calls to the Players Association were not returned.
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