ReKon wrote:I am not sure what has been discussed for 50 pages on this and I sure won't read all 50 of them.
Shaq and Chuck pretty much summed it up. If you want to do what Morris did then don't turn around because you are getting hit either way. If a dude does what Morris did and then just keeps on walking like he did nothing I am not going to run all the way in front of him, he better be ready for what's about to happen. It's a cheap shot for a cheap shot, Jokic just dished it out with more force.
Jokic sent his message yesterday that you better stop testing me like I am some kind of sample. He had the kind of reaction the kind natured bullied kid has when he finally snaps it almost felt like.
I am also laughing at all the extra fake tough guy stuff the Heat and Marcus Morris have been doing since yesterday. Like Lowry and Adebayo are going to do anything. Or Jimmy is going to walk up to Jokic and do something, most probably get the Nene treatment.
Suspend them both, you want to suspend Jokic for an extra game because of the retalliation that's fine.
I'm pretty much here, too.
If I'm Jokics coach, I'm having a quiet chat with him about the problems with his actions (danger of causing truly serious injury, risk of more fools trying to bait him, precedent it sets for team) whilst also congratulating him for not being an easy target in a regular season game.
I'm hoping he's smart enough to see both things can be true at the same time.
And I agree with your points about suspension. I'd give Morris a game, and Jokic 2, regardless of the empathy I feel for Jokic.