OAKLAND, CA. (THECOUNT) — Meet Mark Stevens: A Silicon Valley venture capitalist who can now add to his resume – pushing NBA baller, Toronto Raptors Kyle Lowry – during a courtside tussle at Game 3 of the NBA Finals in Oakland Wednesday night.
Stevens, who according to Forbes is worth more than $2.4B, reportedly owns a minority stake in the Golden State Warriors.
Blogto reported Thursday morning that he was the man seen needlessly pushing Lowry (and allegedly hurling vulgarities) after the point guard tried to save a ball from going out of bounds during the fourth quarter of Wednesday night’s away game at the Oracle Arena.
The Toronto Raptors lead the series 2-1 over the Golden State Warriors.
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