NBA suspension idea

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NBA suspension idea 

Post#1 » by thorian » Thu Mar 6, 2008 12:31 am

It seems like the league could use a better approach when suspending players.

When an infraction is committed against a certain team, the player committing the infraction should be suspended for future games against the team upon which he committed the infraction.

For example, Dirk was suspended for a flagrant against AK of the Utah Jazz for 1 game. Why should Houston be the beneficiary of this suspension? He should be suspended for the Utah-Dallas game on Thursday, April 10.

If the teams play no games against each other for the rest of the season, then the default of the next game should be used (the current way of doing suspensions).

If the suspension is multiple games, then as many suspension games as possible should be when the player plays the team he committed the infraction upon with the balance of suspension days happening as soon as the decision to suspend is made.
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Post#2 » by GJense4181 » Thu Mar 6, 2008 12:37 am

What if Dirk had had a personal vendetta against Andrei Kirilenko and then one of the two is traded? Dirk would not play against Utah, but he could play against Andrei's new team.
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Post#3 » by NetsForce » Thu Mar 6, 2008 12:38 am

The player is missing one game either way, big whoop. What happens if the two teams don't meet again that season?
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Post#4 » by OzThunder » Thu Mar 6, 2008 10:35 am

NetsForce wrote:The player is missing one game either way, big whoop. What happens if the two teams don't meet again that season

The OP addressed that

GJense4181 wrote:What if Dirk had had a personal vendetta against Andrei Kirilenko and then one of the two is traded? Dirk would not play against Utah, but he could play against Andrei's new team.

Thats a very obscure scenario that i doubt would happen more than once in 20 years. And if it did it still shouldn't affect anything.
Example: If utah was affected by AK's absence due to Dirks flagrant, than it doesn't matter if utah had traded AK because Utah, who was originally affected, would gain the advantage back by not having to play against dirk the next game.
And if dirk happened to be traded i'm sure it could fall back to his first game for the new team.

The only place this would get messy is multiple game bans and the such. Though i do think it's a solid idea in concept.
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Post#5 » by Lake Dynasty » Thu Mar 6, 2008 2:37 pm

i like this idea.

The NBA use it with some minor changes if they need to, but it does make sence
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Post#6 » by jefe » Thu Mar 6, 2008 4:46 pm

The purpose of the suspension is the punish the player who broke the rule(s) - any benefit visited upon an opponent is incidental.

Question for the OP: how would you handle the Ron Artest suspension stemming from the Palace brawl?

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