Painfully seeing their season slowly crumbling again in a miserable fashion while enduring one of his career’s toughest nights, Miles Bridges wasn’t able to handle his overflowing emotions.
Walking to the locker room in the fourth frame upon being slapped by back-to-back technicals, Bridges silently targeted an Atlanta Hawks fan who seemed taunting his ejection.
Unfortunately, he hitted the wrong person.
The 24-year-old forward mistakenly hurled his mouthguard against an innocent young woman. The said lady fan looked shocked on to what happened, and Bridges just proceeded to the dugout while trying to calm himself amid the frustration.
Following the crushing defeat of his Charlotte Hornets in the Play-In, 132-103, Bridges immediately take the full accountability of his action and called the attention of NBA Twitter to help him reach out with the fan that he hurted.
And right at the post-game, he spoke about the disappointment he had in the game and the mistake he did upon the exit.
“I was upset about a couple [of] calls,” Bridges told reporters, via team insider Zach Aldridge. “I let my temper get to me. That was the wrong thing to do by throwing my mouthpiece … That’s out of character for me, it was definitely wrong.”
For the second-straight year, Bridges and the promising Hornets came up short in the Play-In tournament and failed to advance in the next stage of the season. They haven’t reached yet the NBA Playoffs since the 2015-2016 campaign.
Grabbing the full accountability of his mistake is only a must-thing to do for Bridges, but the league will definitely hand him a punishment with that shocking recklessness and unprofessionalism.