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LA man sentenced for Lakers victory disturbance
National Basketball Association

LA man sentenced for Lakers victory disturbance

Published Jul. 8, 2010 7:45 p.m. ET

A Los Angeles Lakers fan accused of inciting a riot during last month's celebration of the team's basketball championship has been sentenced to nine months behind bars.

Twenty-two-year-old Steve Quintanilla (Kihn-tah-NEE'-yuh) pleaded no contest Wednesday. He got 90 days in jail and six months in state prison for violating probation from a previous grand theft conviction.

He also must stay away from Staples Center - the Lakers' home court - during a year's probation.

Prosecutors say Quintanilla burned a Boston Celtics jersey and incited rioting on June 17 outside Staples after the Lakers' NBA victory.

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Forty-five people were arrested for setting fires, trashing cars, throwing things and smashing windows.

City attorney's spokesman Frank Mateljan (Mah-TEHL'-jehn) says 10 have been charged with crimes.

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