Roscoe Sheed wrote:Lawler really said these things? I don't think anything more than 2 games is warranted.
He really said that. I was listening to Mason & Ireland on ESPN for more Griffin updates. When he got to Ralph Lawler and his quote, it shook me. I never thought that the most professional, kind and humble sportscaster in NBA history would say something this harsh to one of their own teammates, let alone the very no. 1 draft who single handedly brought the Clippers out of the gutter. After listening to the segment, I visited The Beast 980 and searched for an audio recording where Lawler really voiced his displeasure of Griffin - just to make sure.
I think the sternness tone and choice of words in Lawler's voice led me to believe that a season-long suspension may be possible. Consider this:
1. Griffin injured his hand on January 23.
2. There are two time tables for Griffin's return: 4-6 weeks or 2 months (8 weeks). There has also been a 10-week absence reported.
3. If he were to return at the sixth week mark, he could be back as early as February 28 or until March 5. He could miss between 13 to 15 games from recovery, returning anywhere from game 59 to 62 of the regular season. If he were to return for game 59 (February 29 vs. Nets), he would be suspended for the remaining 23 games of the regular season.
4. It is very possible that a playoff ban may be tacked on to Griffin's season long suspension. If the Clippers were to go deep into the playoffs, he could miss anywhere from 16 games (going 16-0 for a perfect playoff sweep) to 28 games (maximum number of games needed for a champion to be decided). Should he get a playoff ban, and if we were to assume 28 games, Griffin would miss a combined total of 51 games for this season.





















