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Originally Posted by Yes its That Dude
http://www.eskimo.com/~pbender/fines.htmlwhere does all this money go?
Originally Posted by Yes its That Dude
http://www.eskimo.com/~pbender/fines.htmlwhere does all this money go?
Originally Posted by xX LeGod Xx
Son, why are you still making threads after being exposed? Just go away.
Originally Posted by xX LeGod Xx
Son, why are you still making threads after being exposed? Just go away.
Code:11/21/04The NBA came down hard with the suspensions for Friday's Ind-Det brawl thatinvolved players going into the stands and punches being exchanged betweenplayers and fans. Ron Artest (Ind) was suspended for the rest of the season(72 games). Stephen Jackson (Ind) was suspended for 30 games. JermaineO'Neal (Ind) was suspended for 25 games. Those total suspensions are uppedby 1 game as they do not include Saturday's Ind-Orl game. The PlayersAssociation has already stated that they will appeal those 3 suspensions andan arbitrator may eventually reduce the length of those suspensions. All 3threw punches at fans and Artest and Jackson went into the stands. AnthonyJohnson (Ind) was suspended 6 games - he was the player in street clotheswho punched a fan on the court right after Artest and the fan had aconfrontation. His suspension will not start until he is physically able toplay. Ben Wallace (Det) was suspended for 6 games for his two handed shove to Artest's face during the game and for throwing a towel at Artest after the players had been separated. Elden Campbell (Det), Chauncey Billups (Det), Derrick Coleman (Det), and Reggie Miller (Ind) were suspended for 1 game for leaving the bench during the on court altercation between Wallace and Artest. Artest, Jackson, and O'Neal will be listed on a suspended list so Indiana will be able to sign players for their spots while the players are suspended (and, thus, exceed the 15 player roster maximum).Commissioner David Stern: "The penalties issued today deal only with one aspect of this incident that of player misconduct. The actions of the players involved wildly exceeded the professionalism and self-control that should fairly be expected from NBA players. We must affirm that the NBA will strive to exemplify the best that can be offered by professional sports, and not allow our sport to be debased by what seem to be declining expectations for behavior of fans and athletes alike."Stern: "To watch the out-of-control fans in the stands was disgusting. It doesn't excuse our players from going into the stands."
I remember this like it was yesterday...and then the clemson and south carolina fight happened that weekend
Although, the pacers are yet to recover from this night
Code:11/21/04The NBA came down hard with the suspensions for Friday's Ind-Det brawl thatinvolved players going into the stands and punches being exchanged betweenplayers and fans. Ron Artest (Ind) was suspended for the rest of the season(72 games). Stephen Jackson (Ind) was suspended for 30 games. JermaineO'Neal (Ind) was suspended for 25 games. Those total suspensions are uppedby 1 game as they do not include Saturday's Ind-Orl game. The PlayersAssociation has already stated that they will appeal those 3 suspensions andan arbitrator may eventually reduce the length of those suspensions. All 3threw punches at fans and Artest and Jackson went into the stands. AnthonyJohnson (Ind) was suspended 6 games - he was the player in street clotheswho punched a fan on the court right after Artest and the fan had aconfrontation. His suspension will not start until he is physically able toplay. Ben Wallace (Det) was suspended for 6 games for his two handed shove to Artest's face during the game and for throwing a towel at Artest after the players had been separated. Elden Campbell (Det), Chauncey Billups (Det), Derrick Coleman (Det), and Reggie Miller (Ind) were suspended for 1 game for leaving the bench during the on court altercation between Wallace and Artest. Artest, Jackson, and O'Neal will be listed on a suspended list so Indiana will be able to sign players for their spots while the players are suspended (and, thus, exceed the 15 player roster maximum).Commissioner David Stern: "The penalties issued today deal only with one aspect of this incident that of player misconduct. The actions of the players involved wildly exceeded the professionalism and self-control that should fairly be expected from NBA players. We must affirm that the NBA will strive to exemplify the best that can be offered by professional sports, and not allow our sport to be debased by what seem to be declining expectations for behavior of fans and athletes alike."Stern: "To watch the out-of-control fans in the stands was disgusting. It doesn't excuse our players from going into the stands."
I remember this like it was yesterday...and then the clemson and south carolina fight happened that weekend
Although, the pacers are yet to recover from this night
Originally Posted by DEMIZE
Originally Posted by xX LeGod Xx
Son, why are you still making threads after being exposed? Just go away.
unaware
Originally Posted by DEMIZE
Originally Posted by xX LeGod Xx
Son, why are you still making threads after being exposed? Just go away.
unaware
1/22/98The NBA fined and reprimanded ref Joe Borgia for calling a foul on CalbertCheaney (Was) when the foul was actually committed by Chris Webber, whohad 5 fouls, in Friday's Was-Van game. Borgia actually told Cheaney aftercalling the foul that he called the foul on Cheaney because it would havebeen Webber's 6th foul.