NBA ref Tony Brothers missed game over foul outburst toward Mavericks' Spencer Dinwiddie: report

Dallas Mavericks guard Spencer Dinwiddie's incident with NBA referee Tony Brothers reportedly led to the veteran official to be kept off the court for one game.

Tony Brothers, a longtime NBA referee who has worked more than 1,700 games, was reportedly sidelined for one of them for using foul language toward a Dallas Mavericks player.

Spencer Dinwiddie accused Brothers earlier this month of calling him a "bada-- motherf-----" in the second quarter after he was assessed a technical foul. The guard spoke about the incident after the game against the Toronto Raptors.

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"I'm not even mad at the language," Dinwiddie said, via ESPN. "Everybody has said things before when they are upset or feeling sensitive or hurt. That's fine. Just say it to my face."

NBA journalist Marc Stein reported Tuesday that Brothers was forced off the court for one game over the incident. The league reportedly never announced it because it was not official and Brothers did not miss a paycheck.

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Dinwiddie told The Athletic about two weeks after the Nov. 4 incident the NBA reached out to him.

"I told them what happened. I was very clear with that part. After that, they do what they do, I don’t know," he told the outlet.

Brothers has been in the NBA for 28 seasons. He has refereed 1,626 regular-season games and 174 playoff games.

Fox News’ Joe Morgan contributed to this report.

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