dougthonus wrote:dice wrote:absolutely everybody in the media anticipated suspensions. and silver wasn't forecasting anything. so i don't know how either of these punishments could be considered out of left field. there have been no prior examples of anybody doing what morant did either, so both the act and the punishment were unprecedented. and far more have said the punishments are too lenient than too harsh
Malik Beasley was convicted of committing a felony gun charge where he pointed a gun and threatened people in a car with it. You would say this is an order of magnitude worse than appearing on social media with a gun, not breaking a law, not threatening an individual, and not breaking a team rule right?
He got 12 games for that. That was 2 years ago.
Social media gaff is historically a fine. You are historically not suspending people for things where there is no law broke, no league rule broken, and no victim. If you can find an example where all three of those things are true, please bring it forward.
And yes, I agree people were forecasting a big suspension, that doesn't mean it had any reasonable precedent. It doesn't, see above comment.
i was not even aware of the beasley incident, which probably has a lot to do with this. clearly the league is prioritizing image here







