The Dallas Mavericks have fired a longtime team photographer who allegedly sexually harassed former female team employees, a source confirmed to ESPN.
The firing of photographer Danny Bollinger was first reported by the Dallas Morning News on Monday. The Mavs' decision came three days after NBA commissioner Adam Silver said that the league would monitor how the team responded to the allegations against Bollinger.
The Morning News had reported Friday that, according to former female employees who spoke to the newspaper on the condition of anonymity, Bollinger had a history of making lewd comments and propositioning women at work.