Why did Scott Foster eject Chris Paul

In a contentious clash, NBA official Scott Foster ejected Chris Paul just before halftime in the Golden State Warriors' loss to the Phoenix Suns. The heated exchange revolved around a disputed foul call, adding another chapter to their longstandin...

Veteran NBA official Scott Foster ejected Warriors star Chris Paul just before halftime during the Golden State Warriors' 123-115 loss to the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night.

The contentious decision unfolded at the Footprint Center, with Paul receiving two quick technical fouls for disputing a foul call made by Foster in the closing seconds of the first half.

The clash intensified when Paul, known for his history with Foster, argued over the call that sent Kevin Durant to the free-throw line.


Unyielding in his protest, Paul's defiance prompted Foster to issue the ejection, eliciting pointed and colorful language from the Suns player. The situation escalated further, leading to Stephen Curry stepping in to separate the heated exchange.
Paul's ejection marked a turbulent quarter for the Warriors, who were limited to just 16 points and five field goals, allowing the Suns to surge to a 20-point lead in the third quarter.

Paul vs Foster: A long-standing feud

Joining the Warriors this past summer after a stint with the Suns, Paul's return to Phoenix was marred by the familiar discord with Foster, stemming from a longstanding feud that includes public callouts and fines.

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He called out Foster by name in 2020 while with the Oklahoma City Thunder, which led to a fine — though he knew that was coming.
Despite a late surge by the Warriors in the fourth quarter, they fell short, and the Suns secured the eight-point victory, extending their winning streak to five games.

Kevin Durant led the Suns with an impressive performance, contributing 32 points and eight rebounds, while Devin Booker added 25 points and 10 assists.

Klay Thompson paced the Warriors with 23 points, shooting 6-of-10 from behind the arc, with Curry adding 16 points and six assists.

The loss marked the Warriors' seventh in their last eight games, setting the stage for their upcoming matchup against the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA in-season tournament on Friday.
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The latest incident between Foster and Paul has left fans and the basketball community questioning the reasons behind Foster's decision to eject Paul from the game.

FAQs:

Q1: Why do they call Chris Paul CP3?
A1:
The CP in CP three comes from his initials Chris Paul. The 3 is because his dad and his brother, who also have the initials CP, are CP1 and CP2. He also wears the number 3 on his jersey.
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Q2: How many seasons has Chris Paul played?
A2:
Chris Paul has played 19 seasons for 6 teams.
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