The Sacramento Kings have issued a $50,000 fine to center DeMarcus Cousins for his recent run-in with a Sacramento Bee columnist, the paper reported Tuesday.?He will not be suspended.?Cousins apologized in a statement released through the Kings.There is a time, place and manner to say everything, and I chose the wrong ones, he said in the statement. Like most people, I am fiercely protective of my friends and family, and I let my emotions get the best of me in this situation. I understand my actions were inexcusable and I commit to upholding the professional standards of the Kings and the NBA.I apologize to my teammates, fans and the Kings organization for my behavior and the ensuing distraction and look forward to moving on and focusing on basketball.The team reviewed an incident in which Cousins confronted and shouted obscenities at the Bees Andy Furillo over a column that referenced the arrest of Cousins brother.The Kings have a clear set of standards of conduct expected of our entire organization, the team said in the statement. As a result of negative interactions with certain members of the media that were not corrected after verbal warnings, we have decided to impose a substantial fine. If this behavior is repeated again we will be forced to consider further discipline.The column, published over the weekend, addressed an incident at a New York nightclub earlier this month that resulted in Cousins and teammate Matt Barnes being sued over an alleged assault. It also referenced an incident at a bar in May involving Cousins and his younger brother, Jaleel, that led to Jaleels arrest.Kings coach Dave Joerger said he is not going to spend another thought on the issue. On Monday, Joerger called Cousins actions excessive but also said he did not think the Bee was practicing fair reporting in regard to Cousins.I think we dealt with it and the more you talk about it, the bigger it exasperates itself, Joerger said before the Kings played Portland on Tuesday night. I said what I had to say on it, moved on. DeMarcus had to say what he had to say on it and we roll on.Cousins had 55 points and 13 rebounds in a 126-121 win over the Blazers on Tuesday night. He was ejected for apparently spitting out his mouthpiece after being fouled with 35 seconds left in the game.After Cousins went to the locker room, officials huddled and decided to rescind the ejection. Cousins returned to complete a three-point play and put the Kings up 122-119.Cousins refused to address the fine after Tuesday nights win, simply smiling and giving a thumbs-up when questioned about it.Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.?Yeezy Boost 350 v2 Replica China .ca NFL Power Rankings, overtaking the Denver Broncos and remaining ahead of NFC competition San Francisco, Carolina and New Orleans. Brand Shoes Cheap Online . Batiste, who briefly signed with the Eskimos in 2006, has spent time with several NFL teams including the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Redskins. http://www.brandshoescheaponline.com/wholesale-adidas-shoes-china.html .com) - The game was all punts and field goals before Kodi Whitfields catch. Discount Shoes China . 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I think it was a fantastic week, said the fourth-seeded Italian, who is ranked a career-high 48th. Today I was playing really good. I am really happy with this win.Lorenzi appeared in his second career final after losing to Federico Delbonis of Argentina at Sao Paolo two years ago. He is the first Italian to win an ATP title since Fabio Fognini triumphed in Vina del Mar, Chile, in February 2014.The 123rd-ranked Basilashvili, who had not been beyond the quarterfinals before, was the first Georgian player to appear in an ATP final.ddddddddddddI think it was a great week for both of us. Hes a lot younger so he will have a lot of time for winning, Lorenzi said of his 24-year-old opponent.Lorenzi was in control of the first set after breaking Basilashvili in the opening game. He conceded just six points on his own serve and added another break at 5-3 to close out the set.Both players had two early breaks in the second set before the Italian converted his first match point on the Georgians serve at 5-4.Congratulations to Paolo for playing great, Basilashvili said. I gave my 100 percent but I guess that was not enough. I am very happy that I was in the final. ' ' '