Re: Around the League 2021-2022
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2021 3:01 am
Lebron suspension is our gain. Lakers are 9-10 and we are 9th.
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Battletrigger wrote:For me it's a shame, you cannot punish the attacked harder than the aggressor. NBA was too soft with Bron.
winforlose wrote:Battletrigger wrote:For me it's a shame, you cannot punish the attacked harder than the aggressor. NBA was too soft with Bron.
To be fair, the guy went crazy for 15 minutes. It’s not like he trash talked and then went to the locker room, he was trying to run through people. I kinda wish instead the NBA suspended Stewart 1 game and made him go to anger management.
Battletrigger wrote:winforlose wrote:Battletrigger wrote:For me it's a shame, you cannot punish the attacked harder than the aggressor. NBA was too soft with Bron.
To be fair, the guy went crazy for 15 minutes. It’s not like he trash talked and then went to the locker room, he was trying to run through people. I kinda wish instead the NBA suspended Stewart 1 game and made him go to anger management.
I know man, but imagine how would be the world if the penal code were like that. The one how attacks has to be the one with the hardest punish.
Battletrigger wrote:Stewart didn't try to kill anybody.
He overreacted but he didn't do anything in the end. Very flashy? Yes, but all noise.
Battletrigger wrote:winforlose wrote:Battletrigger wrote:For me it's a shame, you cannot punish the attacked harder than the aggressor. NBA was too soft with Bron.
To be fair, the guy went crazy for 15 minutes. It’s not like he trash talked and then went to the locker room, he was trying to run through people. I kinda wish instead the NBA suspended Stewart 1 game and made him go to anger management.
I know man, but imagine how would be the world if the penal code were like that. The one how attacks has to be the one with the hardest punish.
fattymcgee wrote:Battletrigger wrote:winforlose wrote:
To be fair, the guy went crazy for 15 minutes. It’s not like he trash talked and then went to the locker room, he was trying to run through people. I kinda wish instead the NBA suspended Stewart 1 game and made him go to anger management.
I know man, but imagine how would be the world if the penal code were like that. The one how attacks has to be the one with the hardest punish.
But did LeBron intentionally elbow him? The one video I saw wasn't very clear and I didn't think so therefore 1 game is adequate. However, if it was intentional, I agree he should've had a much longer suspension than Stewart. I'm surprised that I've only seen one video from one bad angle.
winforlose wrote:fattymcgee wrote:Battletrigger wrote:
I know man, but imagine how would be the world if the penal code were like that. The one how attacks has to be the one with the hardest punish.
But did LeBron intentionally elbow him? The one video I saw wasn't very clear and I didn't think so therefore 1 game is adequate. However, if it was intentional, I agree he should've had a much longer suspension than Stewart. I'm surprised that I've only seen one video from one bad angle.
Look it up on ESPN, much better angle. Also, the opinion base is torn between he intended to hit him just not in the face (my opinion,) and he was aiming for the face. Either way a clear non basketball move and worthy of a suspension.
fattymcgee wrote:winforlose wrote:fattymcgee wrote:
But did LeBron intentionally elbow him? The one video I saw wasn't very clear and I didn't think so therefore 1 game is adequate. However, if it was intentional, I agree he should've had a much longer suspension than Stewart. I'm surprised that I've only seen one video from one bad angle.
Look it up on ESPN, much better angle. Also, the opinion base is torn between he intended to hit him just not in the face (my opinion,) and he was aiming for the face. Either way a clear non basketball move and worthy of a suspension.
If he intentionally elbowed him (especially anywhere near the face) he should be getting a longer suspension.
Conspiracy theory time: Are we not getting more camera angles because the NBA doesn't want us to see something?
fattymcgee wrote:winforlose wrote:fattymcgee wrote:
But did LeBron intentionally elbow him? The one video I saw wasn't very clear and I didn't think so therefore 1 game is adequate. However, if it was intentional, I agree he should've had a much longer suspension than Stewart. I'm surprised that I've only seen one video from one bad angle.
Look it up on ESPN, much better angle. Also, the opinion base is torn between he intended to hit him just not in the face (my opinion,) and he was aiming for the face. Either way a clear non basketball move and worthy of a suspension.
If he intentionally elbowed him (especially anywhere near the face) he should be getting a longer suspension.
Conspiracy theory time: Are we not getting more camera angles because the NBA doesn't want us to see something?
fattymcgee wrote:winforlose wrote:fattymcgee wrote:
But did LeBron intentionally elbow him? The one video I saw wasn't very clear and I didn't think so therefore 1 game is adequate. However, if it was intentional, I agree he should've had a much longer suspension than Stewart. I'm surprised that I've only seen one video from one bad angle.
Look it up on ESPN, much better angle. Also, the opinion base is torn between he intended to hit him just not in the face (my opinion,) and he was aiming for the face. Either way a clear non basketball move and worthy of a suspension.
If he intentionally elbowed him (especially anywhere near the face) he should be getting a longer suspension.
Conspiracy theory time: Are we not getting more camera angles because the NBA doesn't want us to see something?
winforlose wrote:Battletrigger wrote:Stewart didn't try to kill anybody.
He overreacted but he didn't do anything in the end. Very flashy? Yes, but all noise.
True, but the delay in the game, the ongoing threat of violence, the refusal to leave the floor despite the ejection, the less serious but still real assaults on the people trying to restrain him (using the legal definition, not the common one,) and the terrible example to the children watching kinda forced the NBA’s hand. Stew needed to let the situation de-escalate and he didn’t. At some point it stops being a reasonable reaction and becomes something else.
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