BEIJING, Jan. 4 -- The NBA did not take any action
against Vince Carter of the New Jersey Nets or a veteran official who used the
word "boy" during their confrontation in a game on Wednesday.
Referee Derrick Stafford called two quick technicals
on Carter after he argued an out-of-bounds call in Detroit's 83-75 victory. A
furious Carter went after the official following his ejection and seemed to bump
Stafford.
"We have spoken to both Vince and Derrick about their
exchange during Wednesday's game, and decided not to take any action with
respect to the language that was used...," the league said in a statement.
The league said Stafford "expressed regret for his
use of the word "boy," and we are persuaded that he did not use it with the
intention of demeaning Vince."
(Source: Shanghai Daily/Agencies)