Originally Posted by dirk digler:
Well it hasn't happened like that in recent history. As I said Jokic basically committed assault on Morris and got 1 game.
Wasn't it identical to the thing Beverley did to CP3 (pushing him in the back)? There was a precedent already set for exactly that (1 game suspension).
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I would argue that hit on Payton was one of the more egregious fouls and intent to injure a player in recent memory
The Brooks play was bad too and well deserving of a suspension, but it's still not stomping on a guy. Not sure why anybody is still making excuses for this guy's behavior or comparing him to any other player in the league given his track record. [Reply]
I was curious so the last time a player(s) got suspended multiple games for something on court was the brawl earlier this year between the Magic - Pistons.
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The Pistons’ Killian Hayes has been suspended three games for a punch that appeared to briefly knock out the Magic’s Moritz Wagner, while Wagner himself got two games for instigating the incident
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Wasn't it identical to the thing Beverley did to CP3 (pushing him in the back)? There was a precedent already set for exactly that (1 game suspension).
The Brooks play was bad too and well deserving of a suspension, but it's still not stomping on a guy. Not sure why anybody is still making excuses for this guy's behavior or comparing him to any other player in the league given his track record.
I am not making excuses as I have said multiple times he should be suspended. Just don't think he would get multiple games for that as it doesn't seem the NBA is handling similar actions that way. They should hand out more strict punishments for alot of stuff. [Reply]
Yeah, I was watching Inside last night and I don't buy it for a second. Shaq never did anything close to that in his playing career and he had guys hanging all over him/onto him at all times.
Draymond's special type of lunacy is one of a kind. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Yeah, I was watching Inside last night and I don't buy it for a second. Shaq never did anything close to that in his playing career and he had guys hanging all over him/onto him at all times.
Draymond's special type of lunacy is one of a kind.
It is now looking like Shams’ earlier tweet might have been the NBA putting it out there and seeing how it was received. Guessing it was received poorly based on this result. [Reply]
What’s happened when a guy can’t just body slam Beasley, kick Adams in the groin, slap LeBron in the groin, kick Kyrie in the neck, kick Harden in the face, kick Herb Jones in the face without developing this “reputation for unsportsmanlike acts” the NBA talks about???