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Bizarre moment Patrick Beverley refuses to speak to reporter because she doesn’t subscribe to his podcast after Bucks star throws ball at fans TWICE

Patrick Beverley refused to answer a reporter’s questions after the Milwaukee Bucks were eliminated from the NBA playoffs because she didn’t subscribe to his podcast – right after he angrily threw a ball at fans twice.

The Bucks’ season ended Thursday night when the Indiana Pacers booked their spot in the next round with a 120-98 victory in Game 6.

Beverley had a night to forget on and off the pitch. As tension mounted on the Milwaukee bench as the countdown neared their imminent end, he threw the ball twice into the stands.

Then, after returning to the locker room to complete his media duties, he stopped answering a quiz question. ESPN reporter Malinda Adams stood next to him.

Beverley oddly asked her if she subscribed to his podcast. When she said no, he replied, “You can’t interview me then.” No disrespect.’

Patrick Beverley was speaking to the media when he stopped to question an ESPN reporter next to him

Patrick Beverley was speaking to the media when he stopped to question an ESPN reporter next to him

Patrick Beverley refused

Beverley refused to speak to an ESPN reporter because she didn’t subscribe to his podcast

Beverley and the Bucks were eliminated from the playoffs with a 120-98 loss to the Pacers.

As another reporter tried to ask Beverley a question, he told Adams to “get that mic out of my face please.”

When Adams handed it to him for his response, Beverley told him to “please step out of the circle if you’re not subscribed to my podcast.” I appreciate it.’

Beverley asked ESPN reporter Malinda Adams to step away from her interview because she hadn't subscribed to her podcast.

Beverley asked ESPN reporter Malinda Adams to step away from her interview because she hadn’t subscribed to her podcast.

He was criticized by fellow journalists and fans on social media.

ESPN reporter and author Brian Windhorst wrote, “Veteran producer Malinda Adams happens to be one of the most respected and professional people we have at ESPN.

“Bev, you’re going to have to apologize for some things tonight.”

Another ESPN reporter, Stephen Holder, added: “Lots of time for podcasting now that he’s out of the playoffs. And he could get some extra time off in the form of a suspension after throwing that ball at a fan earlier in the night.

‘Also this is producer Malinda Adams, one of the most beloved people at ESPN. Not cool.’

Howard Chen, another colleague, added: “Absolutely horrible treatment from one of the world’s most respected veteran sports producers.

‘Malinda Adams is one of the best and also one of the best humans in the world. Doesn’t deserve this type of disrespect, PBev. Nobody does.’

It was a night full of regrets for Beverley after shamefully throwing the ball at fans twice, one of which hit a woman in the head.

The guard was captured throwing a ball at Pacers fans multiple times during Game 6.

The guard was captured throwing a ball at Pacers fans multiple times during Game 6.

The 35-year-old had to be restrained by his teammates as things got heated on the bench.

The 35-year-old had to be restrained by his teammates as things got heated on the bench.

Less than three minutes before the Bucks’ season-ending loss, the guard’s unsportsmanlike streak was captured on the TNT broadcast.

While Thanasis Antetokounmpo replaced Brook Lopez. Beverley threw a basketball at Indiana fans not once, but twice.

As Lopez high-fived her teammates, Beverley was seen throwing a ball toward Pacers fans seated behind the Bucks bench, hitting a woman in the side of the head.

He then asked another fan for the ball, who kindly accepted, but as soon as it was back in his hands, Beverley immediately returned it with a bit of force.

As Lopez high-fived her teammates, Beverley was seen throwing a ball toward Pacers fans seated behind the Bucks bench, hitting a woman in the side of the head.

He then asked another fan for the ball, who kindly accepted, but as soon as it was back in his hands, Beverley immediately returned it with a bit of force.

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