The NBA has fined Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green $25,000 for using profanity during a teammate's live postgame interview. The incident occurred after the Suns' 115-101 victory over the Washington Wizards on December 30, 2025. Green interrupted Collin Gillespie's interview with an encouraging but profane remark.
Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green received a $25,000 fine from the NBA for using profanity while playfully interrupting a live on-court interview following the team's 115-101 road win over the Washington Wizards on December 30, 2025, at Capital One Arena.
During the interview, Suns guard Collin Gillespie was discussing his breakout third season when Green and teammate Jordan Goodwin joined him. Green hyped up Gillespie with a roar, a dap, and a loud "Yeah!" As Goodwin left the frame, Green stayed and said, "They can't f*** with you!" Gillespie, surprised, responded, "Oh, my God. On live TV, bro?" The interviewer noted, "It's a family show!" Green replied, "I don't care," before dapping up Gillespie again and exiting as Gillespie called him "my dawg."
The fine was announced by NBA Executive Vice President James Jones, Head of Basketball Operations. Green, acquired from the Houston Rockets in the offseason Kevin Durant trade, has been sidelined by a right hamstring strain aggravated early in the season. Once healthy, he is expected to pair with Devin Booker in the backcourt, where he previously averaged 20.1 points per game over four seasons with Houston after being drafted No. 2 overall in 2021.
Gillespie, undrafted out of Villanova in 2022, has emerged as a key contributor, averaging 13.9 points, 5.1 assists, 4 rebounds, and 1.4 steals per game. His performance reflects the Suns' improved start at 19-13, placing them seventh in the Western Conference under first-year head coach Jordan Ott, despite the absence of Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal. Dillon Brooks, also from the Durant trade, leads scoring behind Booker with 21.5 points per game.
The Suns, who had the league's highest payroll last season and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2019-20, are showing unexpected success with players like Gillespie stepping up in Green's absence.