This was a frustrating night for the Charlotte Hornets and especially Miles Bridges.
Charlotte’s 132-103 blowout loss to the Atlanta Hawks
when he complained so vehemently about a goaltending call that he picked up two quick technicals and was ejected. Then, with a Hawks fan yapping at him on the way to the locker room, the Hornets player wildly threw his mouthpiece and appeared to strike a young girl who was simply watching the scene. Charlotte’s Miles Bridges, who was ejected during the fourth quarter of the Hornets’ 132-103 loss to the Hawks appeared to hit a girl with his mouthpiece after throwing it in frustration at a heckling fan.
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