If you thought the Matt Barnes-Derek Fisher saga was over, think again.
The National Basketball Players Association filed a grievance to get the Grizzlies forward’s two-game suspension without pay rescinded, according to Yahoo Sports.
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Barnes was suspended by the NBA after getting involved in an offseason altercation with Fisher, who coaches the Knicks, at his ex-wife’s house in California. Barnes has already served the suspension, but the NBPA is trying to help him get back the $64,000 in salary he lost.
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Fisher has not been suspended for what took place at the residence of Gloria Govan, who is now dating Fisher. Barnes clearly hasn't forgotten the incident, as evidenced by an Instagram rant in which he called a "former teammate" (Barnes and Fisher played together on the Lakers) a "snitch."
Barnes is averaging 8.8 points and 5.1 rebounds per game this season. He served his suspension Dec. 29-Jan. 2, sitting out against the Heat and Jazz.