Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young drives downcourt during the second...

Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young drives downcourt during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Chicago Bulls, Monday, Feb. 12, 2024, in Atlanta. Credit: AP/Alex Slitz

ATLANTA — Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young was fined $35,000 by the NBA for a gesture he made toward an official, the league announced Wednesday.

Head of basketball operations Joe Dumars imposed the fine for an incident that occurred with 3:58 remaining in the fourth quarter of Atlanta's 136-126 home loss to the Chicago Bulls on Monday.

After being whistled for a technical foul for flopping after he tried to draw a call on a long 3-pointer, Young shook his head, looked upward and rubbed his fingers together in a money gesture. The league statement described his actions as “inappropriate and unprofessional.”

It was the second time Young has been fined this season. The three-time All-Star was docked $25,000 in December for confronting an official and using inappropriate language after a home loss to the Nets.

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