Two people lost their jobs after Carmelo Anthony's adorable little fan hug

A heart-warming moment has unintended consequences.
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Sam Laird
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Two people lost their jobs after Carmelo Anthony's adorable little fan hug
A heart-warming moment has unintended consequences. Credit: Sean Gardner/Getty Images

It was pretty adorable when a little kid ran onto the court of an NBA game last week to hug New York Knicks star Carmelo Anthony. The spontaneous moment was widely ooh'd and ahh'd over online. 

It also cost two people their jobs. 


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The court-storming fan was tiny, cute and harmless. He just wanted a hug. But what if he'd been an adult with more sinister motives? 

That's the thinking of officials at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, where the incident occurred last Monday night. 

An usher was fired and a New Orleans police officer will no longer be hired to work Pelicans home games, Smoothie King Center general manager Alan Freeman told NOLA.com

The hug might have been celebrated online, but Freeman told NOLA.com it was an embarrassment for those in charge of running game night operations. 

Freeman said the usher and officer were out of position when the kid made his move --"so essentially what happened there is that you get two people who were not doing their responsibilities and that led to a black eye for us as the building operator. So what we have done since then is first of all, we obviously replaced those two people who failed to do their jobs -- the usher and the police officer."

Freeman also said the venue's entire corps of ushers was put through additional training sessions after the Monday night hug. As part of this additional training, Freeman said, ushers were shown video of former tennis star Monica Seles being stabbed in the back during a match in 1993. 

So, the next time you think about giving someone a hug, consider the potential unintended consequences. There are jobs on the line here, people. 

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Sam Laird

Sam Laird is Mashable's Senior Sports Reporter. He covers the wide, weird world of sports from all angles -- as well as occasional other topics -- from Mashable's San Francisco bureau. Before joining Mashable in November 2011, his freelance work appeared in publications including the New York Times, New York Times Magazine, Slam, and East Bay Express. Sam is a graduate of UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz, and basketball and burritos take up most of his spare time. Follow him on Twitter @samcmlaird.

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