zimpy27 wrote:Glasso wrote:Article 6 PLAYER CONDUCT
6.1 General.
In addition to any other rights a Team or the NBA may have by contract (including but not limited to the rights set forth in paragraphs 9 and 16 of the Uniform Player Contract) or by law, when a player fails or refuses, without proper and reasonable cause or excuse, to render the services required by a Player Contract or this Agreement, or when a player is, for proper cause, suspended by his Team or the NBA in accordance with the terms of such Contract or this Agreement, the Current Base Compensation payable to the player for the year of the Contract during which such refusal or failure and/or suspension occurs may be reduced (or, in the case of a suspension, shall be reduced) by (a) 1/145th of the player’s Base Compensation for each missed Exhibition, Regular Season or Playoff game for any suspension of less than twenty (20) games and (b) 1/110th of the player’s Base Compensation for each missed Exhibition, Regular Season or Playoff game for any suspension of twenty (20) games or more (including any indefinite suspension that persists for twenty (20) games or more or consecutive suspensions for continuing acts or conduct that persist for twenty (20) games or more).
This part I bolded in red is the sticking point that will be debated. How do they determine reasonable excuse?
Could the threats from Philly fans be enough for Ben to claim that he is not wanting to be subject to abuse and therefore can't render services?
Lol can you imagine.
"But judge I would have done my drive and kick game but I was worried I would get a wedgie when I left the practice facility."


















