籃球》Cousins在波多黎各聯賽被驅逐出場 和場邊球迷爆發激烈衝突
透過影片可以清楚看到,卡森斯被驅逐出場時透過聳肩、比中指等動作,和場邊一群充滿敵意的球迷互相挑釁,當球迷對他投擲飲料、食物時,怒火一發不可收拾的卡森斯,試圖衝向球迷,最後在一群安全人員賣力阻擋下,才將盛怒的卡森斯架離球場。
DeMarcus Cousins had to be held back after fans started throwing food and drinks 😳(via @12magnificos, h/t @TheHoopCentral)pic.twitter.com/vYKb9xbmts
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) June 10, 2025
卡森斯之所以被驅逐出場,來自於他稍早和場邊球迷之間的衝突,一名身穿藍色上衣的球迷疑似用哭哭手勢和言語挑釁卡森斯,沒想到卡森斯也不甘示弱,用不雅手勢回敬,雙方也進而爆發些許肢體衝突。
DeMarcus Cousins and this fan get into an altercation. 😳👀(via @LaGuerraBSN) pic.twitter.com/bLVPtMyQHs
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) June 10, 2025
現年34歲的卡森斯,最後一次在NBA出賽是2021-22賽季,近年雖然積極尋求重返聯盟,但始終沒能得到青睞,他曾於2023年底加盟台啤永豐雲豹,率隊贏得該季總冠軍並獲選為總冠軍賽MVP。卡森斯本季為波多黎各聯賽的Guaynabo球隊出賽9場,平均每場貢獻19.0分9.2籃板4.7助攻。

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