Jan 2, 2016; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indiana Pacers forward Paul George (13) gets into an argument with Detroit Pistons forward Marcus Morris (13) while guard George Hill (3) tries to push Morris away at the end of the game at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Indiana defeats Detroit 94-82. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

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Paul George is up to $68,000 in fines this season, earning his last $10,000 one thanks to his run-in with Marcus Morris on Saturday.

Paul George and Marcus Morris had a war of words and shoves at the end of the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons matchup, prompting the NBA to fine both players.

In what could have been known as “The Fight in the Fieldhouse” if they decided to give us the sequel to “The Malice in the Palace” that no one wants, Paul George and Marcus Morris set off a small shoving match between the two teams after the Pacers victory.

Both men’s wallets are lighter for it, with George being fined $10,000 while Morris received $15,000 for his troubles.

Paul George fined $10K for altercation with Marcus Morris, raising his fine total to $68K https://t.co/ILBeFXVRbE https://t.co/7YvMMXXktD — Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) January 4, 2016

This isn’t PG’s first fine this season, nor will it likely be his last. He’s now has a total of $68,000 so far in the 2015-16 season.

According to Scott Agnus of Vigilant Sports, that’s $13,000 in fines from 6 technicals, $10,000 for criticizing officials in the game against the Toronto Raptors on opening night, $10,000 for this incident, and the biggest one was the $35,000 he was fined for criticism of official and profanity during the broadcast after the Pacers beat Brooklyn.

Paul George has been complaining about the officiating all season, with some of it warranted while at other times not.

He still has 10 more technical fouls to go before he gets to the magic number of 16, where he would earn a one-game suspension for each one.