Mark Stevens, a minority owner of the Golden State Warriors who shoved Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry during Wednesday night’s NBA Finals game, has been fined $500,000 and banned from all NBA games for a year. “Stevens’ ban is effective immediately and carries through the 2019-2020 NBA season, including the postseason,” the NBA and the San Francisco Bay Area team said in a joint statement Thursday afternoon.

Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images Raptors guard Kyle Lowry points at Warriors minority owner Mark Stevens after the incident.

Stevens, a venture capitalist, pushed Lowry early in the fourth quarter of the third game of the finals when the Raptors player chased down a loose ball and accidentally collided with fans on the sidelines. When Lowry tried to stand up, Stevens reached over and shoved him in the shoulder.

Warriors partial owner banned for a year, fined $500k pic.twitter.com/KJy4gCwJ6r — Stefan Becket (@becket) June 6, 2019

The Warriors removed Stevens from the game shortly thereafter and said the next day that he would be banned from the remaining NBA Finals games. Stevens issued an apology Thursday evening, saying he was “embarrassed by what transpired” and had reached out to Lowry to apologize.

A statement from Mark Stevens: pic.twitter.com/zrfXE6zOPO — Kerith Burke (@KerithBurke) June 7, 2019