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JR Smith was reportedly suspended for throwing a bowl of soup at a coach

Mar 2, 2018, 22:00 IST

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  • JR Smith was mysteriously suspended by the Cavaliers for a game just hours before they were set to play the Philadelphia 76ers.
  • An ESPN report now claims that Smith's suspension stemmed from an incident after the team's shootaround, when Smith allegedly threw a bowl of soup at assistant coach Damon Jones.
  • The Sixers would go on to defeat the Cavaliers 108-97.


Cavaliers guard JR Smith didn't play against the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night after being suspended by the team for one game for "detrimental conduct."

At first, the specifics of Smith's suspension were somewhat mysterious - the ruling came down just hours before the start of the game, with head coach Tyronn Lue remaining cryptic when speaking about the decision.

"Something happened after shootaround, so, that's all the details I'm going to give to you," Lue said. "He'll be ready for tomorrow and be ready to go on Saturday."

But an ESPN report from Brian Windhorst and Dave McMenamin has now revealed the alleged reason for Smith's suspension - he reportedly threw a bowl of soup at assistant coach Damon Jones, according to "multiple sources with knowledge of the incident."

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The Cavaliers would go on to lose to the Sixers 108-97.

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