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Timberwolves officially announced the result of racial discrimination: two fans were expelled after insulting dreams, Kerr praised

On May 10, the NBA playoffs continued. In the game where the Warriors lost to the Timberwolves away yesterday, racial discrimination occurred on the court. Warriors star Zhu Meng Green was insulted by Timberwolves home fans. The Timberwolves official announced the handling results today.

During yesterday's game, Timberwolves fans used "monkey" and "words B" (the obscure statement of bitch) to insult the dream. It should be noted that "monkey" is a symbol of racism. In the European and American context, comparing black people to monkeys is a typical racist insult, and the use of this expression is seriously offensive. This incident also made Zhui Meng very dissatisfied. After the game, he became so angry that he was unwilling to others to call him an irritable black man.

Timberwolves officially updated social media and announced the results of the matter:

"During the fourth quarter of yesterday's game against the Warriors, a fan was expelled by Target Center security for violating NBA fans' code of conduct in an incident involving dream pursuit. Another person named by the surrounding audience that he was racist and said that he had left the court on his own before the security confirmed his identity. The team is still investigating the matter further and additional measures may be taken in the future. The Timberwolves and Target Center is firmly committed to creating an inclusive, respectful and safe viewing environment. Any racism, hatred or threatening behavior is not accepted and will never be tolerated." In response, Warriors coach Cole released his opinion in an interview, saying that he had a conversation with Dream Chasing today and had no doubt that Dream Chasing will perform well tomorrow. He said he could not fully stand on the stance of dream pursuit and to experience his feelings as a black man, but he thanked the Timberwolves for doing a very proper job of dealing with fans-related events.

Cole said: "I never label a whole city just because of a person's remarks. There will always be some people who cross the line. Sometimes they are drunk. This is a pity, but it will not affect my view of Minneapolis at all. The Timberwolves handled it very well and they handled it well."

According to the schedule, the series G3 between the Warriors and the Timberwolves will be held tomorrow, and the Warriors will return to their home court.