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Raptors’ Fred VanVleet fined $30K after expletive-filled rant against officials

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Toronto Raptors point guard Fred VanVleet was fined $30,000 Thursday for his expletive-filled tired against the referees after Wednesday’s loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.

VanVleet, who was handed a technical foul in the third quarter, had some words for official Ben Taylor in particular

“I’ll take a fine, I don’t care. I thought Ben Taylor was f—-g terrible tonight. I thought that on most nights, out of the three, there’s one or two that just f–k the game up, you know,” VanVleet said. “It’s been like that a couple of games in a row. Denver was tough obviously. We come out tonight competing pretty hard and then in the third quarter I get a bulls–t tech. Changes the whole dynamic of the game, changed the whole flow of the game.”

VanVleet finished the game with 13 points, four rebounds and nine assists as Toronto was unable to overcome a strong second and third-quarter push by the Clippers, who won 108-100.

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The Clippers went to the free-throw line 31 times while the Raptors only did 14.

Raptors’ VanVleet shares why there’s more leeway for officials to call techs

It was the second-straight game the Raptors have lost on their road trip as they continue their fight for positioning in the NBA play-in tournament.

VanVleet said he believes that the officials are getting too involved in the results of games, which has made it a tough time for Toronto this season. He added that that’s been especially true for him when Taylor — a veteran of 10 NBA seasons — is on the court.

“Most of the refs try hard, they’re pretty fair to communicate well, and then you got the other ones who just want to be dicks and just kind of f–s the game up. Nobody’s coming to see that s–t, they come and see the players and I think we’re losing a little bit of the fabric of what the NBA is and was and it’s been disappointing this season.

“You can look up most of my techs this year have been with Ben Taylor officiating. So, at a certain point as a player, you feel it’s personal and it’s never a good place to be. That’s not why we lost tonight we got outplayed, but it definitely makes it tougher to overcome.”

‘A lot of support’: VanVleet says he received positive feedback from peers

VanVleet has been given a team-high eight technical fouls this season and five have come in games in which Taylor was an official, according to Sportsnet Stats. In the previous two seasons combined, VanVleet only had nine technicals called against him but none occurred in games in which Taylor was a member of the officiating crew.

The comments come after VanVleet brought up his frustrations with the officiating at the end of the Raptors’ game against the Nuggets where Scottie Barnes was handed a questionable technical foul.

“All the way down to a one-point game under a minute and the game just kind of went to s–t a little bit,” VanVleet told reporters on Monday. “It’s tough to see a great game like that get ruined at the end, but we’ve got to find ways to overcome that.”

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“I thought that we were ready to go,” Ottawa coach Jacques Martin said. “We got some pucks at the net, we got people at the net. Took advantage of our opportunities and, I think, built a nice lead. And then I thought, in the third period, we continued again. Our goaltending was good. Made some key saves. But I thought we shut them down in the third period good.”

Shane Pinto had a goal and three assists, and Brady Tkachuk, Boris Katchouk, Jakob Chychrun and Drake Batherson each had a goal and an assist for the Senators (31-36-4), who have won three in a row. Korpisalo made 34 saves.

“If you want to win, you need balance,” Pinto said. “And we had that tonight and it’s going to be big for the back-to-back tomorrow (against the Chicago Blackhawks) to have that same thing. So, going to need all the guys on board.”

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JJ Peterka and Connor Clifton scored for the Sabres (34-34-5), who have lost four of six. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen allowed four goals on nine shots before he was replaced by Devon Levi, who made 31 saves in relief.

“We wanted, I guess, to play as individuals,” Clifton said. “I’m disappointed we let ‘Upie’ down, he’s the heart and soul of this team. He’s kept us in so many games, and just to not show up and play that careless style, give them freebies all over the place. … Yeah, obviously, the first 20 really dictated the rest of the game.”

Artem Zub gave Ottawa a 1-0 lead at 2:37 of the first period. He stuffed in a loose puck on the goal line after Katchouk’s shot was redirected by Mark Kastelic between Luukkonen’s pads.

Katchouk made it 2-0 at 4:56, tipping Parker Kelly’s shot from the top of the right face-off circle past Luukkonen.

“It’s keeping the consistency with good effort, right habits,” Katchouk said. “The small things matter so much in this game. And obviously, it worked out tonight with the tip. But kudos to my linemates. ‘Kels’ and ‘Kassy,’ they worked hard to get the puck as well. Those two battle hard every night as well. We feed off each other, and it’s good to play with them.”

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