Chupchup wrote:After watching the video, I can't see how you don't suspend Draymond. 1 game 2 games etc whatever.
Should be 25+ games for something that vicious. 1 or 2 regular season games? What kind of punishment is that? In terms of basketball, Draymond's not even going to start waking up until March.
There's punishment for the act itself, but the bigger problems with a light punishment is 1) It enables Draymond even more, and 2) It sends a message to Poole and everyone else on the team, especially the younger guys, that they're not important and that the team is not going to have their back when things get bad. I seriously wonder if Poole even wants to play for this team anymore, if they give Draymond a slap on the wrist and sweep it under the rug. Does Poole really want to play (and practice, and travel) with this guy for 88+ games this year? I wouldn't.
There was reason enough to start thinking about moving on from Draymond before this ugly incident (max contract demand, age, injuries, KD, 2016 Finals, repeated various infractions) and now they're not going to get a better opportunity and justification than this. They're going to have to figure out how to play without Draymond pretty soon one way or another anyway. I admit it's not an ideal transition, but Draymond is kind of forcing their hand. They can't keep coddling this guy, first it was a constant circus of distractions, now it's actual physical violence. Don't think this incident isn't going to come back during the season if they both stay on the team.