View Full Version : REPORT:Artest: 30 games, JO: 20 games, SJAX: 20 games, Big Ben: 5 games
missmyzte
11-21-2004, 12:24 AM
http://msn.foxsports.com/story/3179442
An official announcement on the exact length of the four players' bans could come as early as Sunday.
However, Ben Maller and Chris Landry of Fox Sports Radio have learned from Pistons play-by-play man Fred McLeod that the NBA plans to suspend Ron Artest for 30 games.
Additionally, Jermaine O'Neal and Stephen Jackson will both get 20-game suspensions. Ben Wallace, on the other hand, will miss just five games.
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This is according to one report so far .....
tsb2000
11-21-2004, 12:26 AM
This will be the preliminary number, I'm thinking. The players' association will get involved for sure, and the actual number of games will decrease to (my guess) half of that number for each of them. :)
TNT21
11-21-2004, 12:37 AM
Ron Artest should get a 200 game suspension,
Jermaine O'neal should get a 199 game suspension,
SjAX shoud get a 198 game suspension, and
Ben Wallace should get a 2 game suspension!! IMO
blackbucket
11-21-2004, 12:40 AM
I made some money.
Kori Ellis
11-21-2004, 12:42 AM
This will be the preliminary number, I'm thinking. The players' association will get involved for sure, and the actual number of games will decrease to (my guess) half of that number for each of them.
Carlisle said today that they were accepting whatever the league decided.
spurster
11-21-2004, 12:48 AM
Those are serious numbers for the players who went into the stands.
What about all the players that left the bench?
T Park
11-21-2004, 12:48 AM
Not enough for Artest, Oneal, Or Jackson.
NBA, why arent these clowns suspended for the rest of the year.
IMO, this was just as bad as Sprewell choking Carleisimo.
D Fish
11-21-2004, 12:51 AM
True Eric. This was probably worse than Spree choking Carlisimo, and Latrell got 68 fucking games.
Johnny_Blaze_47
11-21-2004, 12:53 AM
I've got to agree with Park on this one. At least they didn't lowball it to Mad Max range. I'd have been pissed if that turned out to be the case.
Well, scratch that, I'm already pissed that Artest might have screwed me in the fantasy league.
Aggie Hoopsfan
11-21-2004, 12:54 AM
That's not enough. The guys who went into the stands should be sent a message, loud and clear. And the message should be strong enough to where anyone won't think about doing it again.
Jax was just as guilty as Artest was, he should serve the same length.
The only way this suspension has any teeth is if:
1. the suspensions are without pay
2. Artest is not allowed to promote his rap album
3. The Pacers' suspensions must be served concurrently (none of this staggered bullshit)
spurster - leaving the bench earns you an automatic one game suspension. They'll stagger the suspensions so that each team has enough to play.
Time to go find some fantasy team replacements. :flipoff
T Park
11-21-2004, 12:57 AM
What really angers me.
Is this, in a roundabout way, is biting the NBA int he ass.
WHy?
They have promoted guys like Artest, Iverson, Wallace.
Punks, that without there talent would be society trash.
PROMOTED THEM.
People DEFEND THEM!!! Hell I went to see Indiana New York last week, and you wouldve thought Ron Artest was a GOD.
He got a standing o when he came out of the game for the first time.
The fans, the NBA, and ownership, needs to WAKE UP as to what kind of players they want to promote.
How about
Grant Hill. Tim Duncan. Ray Allen. Dwight Howard.
GOOD GUYS!!!
Theres not very many left in the NBA, but how about showing highlight reels showing the good guys, and promoting them instead of the Artests, the Iversons, the ahole players.
But I doubt they will.
"The Bad Boys" Was the beginning, and it aint changin.
exstatic
11-21-2004, 12:59 AM
AHF - NBA suspensions are ALWAYS without pay. It's the only teeth the NBA has with players. The limits on cash fines make them a joke to todays millionaires.
Aggie Hoopsfan
11-21-2004, 01:00 AM
Cool ex, heard that somewhere but remember the dickhead players' union appealing some of that stuff.
Drachen
11-21-2004, 01:31 AM
That's not enough. The guys who went into the stands should be sent a message, loud and clear. And the message should be strong enough to where anyone won't think about doing it again.
Jax was just as guilty as Artest was, he should serve the same length.
The only way this suspension has any teeth is if:
1. the suspensions are without pay
2. Artest is not allowed to promote his rap album
3. The Pacers' suspensions must be served concurrently (none of this staggered bullshit)
spurster - leaving the bench earns you an automatic one game suspension. They'll stagger the suspensions so that each team has enough to play.
Time to go find some fantasy team replacements. :flipoff
Your number 2 point has nothing to do with the NBA so this is really wishful thinking by a disgruntled fan. Also, how would you punish the fans involved. A lifetime ban from the pistons games??
adidas11
11-21-2004, 01:40 AM
I see that the NBA didn't punish the Pistons and their fans any. What bullshit.
missmyzte
11-21-2004, 01:43 AM
They're not done with the "sentences", they haven't even made an official announcement yet. There will be more to come.
I see that the NBA didn't punish the Pistons and their fans any. What bullshit.
I know they're already investigating the one guy who threw the cup. Its going to take weeks to identify all the people who threw stuff at the players.
T Park
11-21-2004, 01:52 AM
I dont understand what is supposed to be done to "the fans".
What every person that attended Piston's games this year wont be allowed back??
You want to break out some punishment on season ticket holders that bust out 10 gs for a season of tickets??
Expect lawsuits.
Besides, I dont think this was done by the "Normal" Piston fan.
These were a few drunk rednecks from the 8 mile that won tickets on the radio and decided to "have some fun"
These were a few drunk rednecks from the 8 mile that won tickets on the radio and decided to "have some fun"
I saw the people dumping drinks and throwing stuff at the players, they did not look drunk to me, especially the guy who had perfect aim when he threw the cup at Artest. They need to ban the people who threw anything for the season. Plain and simple.
baseline bum
11-21-2004, 02:01 AM
5 games for Wallace is a joke. It's not Big Ben's fault that Artest, Jack, and Babyface are fucking retards.
A shove to the neck and a thrown towel should get him 2 games max. As for Artest, Jack, and ONeal I can't really say since there's not a lot of precedent for this. All three of them had equally disgusting moments: Jack's haymaker to the guy who threw the 2nd beer on Artest, Artest's palming that dudes face and throwing him to the ground, and O'Neal sucker-punch on fatty. All three of them should get the same punishment IMO.
adidas11
11-21-2004, 02:33 AM
I would prefer to see the Pistons fans punished the most severly for this incident. Ban the entire fan base from home games for the next 5 games or so. A message has to be sent that it's not open season on the players for fans, across the league.
WillSpurs
11-21-2004, 03:20 AM
Hey Guys this is my first post and am glad to be here, first of all I think Artest, Jackson, and O'neal should get 1 yr suspensions with no pay. Also I think Big Ben should get at least 5 games, makes you glad the loose cannon Jackson is no longer with us.
timvp
11-21-2004, 03:25 AM
Welcome to the forum, WillSpurs.
Drachen
11-21-2004, 03:28 AM
I really dont think that they can suspend artest so harshly until they find the fan who started the whole incident. Also, think about how each and every one of you felt when dave got a concussion from karl.... Or the game where dave and sam (jones?) got into a fight and garnett tried to talk shit to dave who grabbed his FACE and pushed him down,and duncan stepped in to protecd dave
T Park
11-21-2004, 03:30 AM
Hey Guys this is my first post and am glad to be here, first of all I think Artest, Jackson, and O'neal should get 1 yr suspensions with no pay. Also I think Big Ben should get at least 5 games, makes you glad the loose cannon Jackson is no longer with us.
I agree with 99% of that.
Before yesterday i wouldve said I wished S Jax was back.
Now today?/ I gotta say, I dont think Id want him back.
T Park
11-21-2004, 03:31 AM
I really dont think that they can suspend artest so harshly until they find the fan who started the whole incident
nothing that fan does, justifys Artest going into the stands.
Stop feeling sorry for asshole Artest.
Marcus Bryant
11-21-2004, 09:00 AM
What crap. Artest should be out for the season. Up until the point he ran into the seats the guy on the court facing the stiffest penalty was BWallace. I guess Ron Ron couldn't stand to be shown up like that.
Hopefully the NBA doles out a special fine for stupidity to Jermaine O'Neal.
johnny00
11-21-2004, 09:08 AM
IMO, this was just as bad as Sprewell choking Carleisimo.This wasn't as bad it was worse. these chumps (ALL OF THEM) got off light.
johnny00
11-21-2004, 09:17 AM
This wasn't as bad it was worse. these chumps (ALL OF THEM) got off light.Y'know after reflecting on these suspensions I've realized that SJax should have been hit with the hardest suspension, 20GAMES??!!?? He had no business out there in the first place he was wailing on people, inticing fans and players alike!!!! What a jerk.
picnroll
11-21-2004, 09:30 AM
Carlisle said today that they were accepting whatever the league decided.
Chances are that the player's agents and the player's union lawyers won't though.
Brodels
11-21-2004, 09:44 AM
I would prefer to see the Pistons fans punished the most severly for this incident. Ban the entire fan base from home games for the next 5 games or so. A message has to be sent that it's not open season on the players for fans, across the league.
So any person who attends games should be punished for something that a few rowdy fans initiated? That makes no sense at all.
NBA fans in Miami had as much to do with the melee as the ten year old kids sitting in the upper deck in Detroit did. If a kid in Miami and a kid in Detroit are equally innocent (or guilty, in your case) of initiating the brawl, shouldn't every NBA fan be banned from games?
Brodels
11-21-2004, 09:46 AM
That's not enough. The guys who went into the stands should be sent a message, loud and clear. And the message should be strong enough to where anyone won't think about doing it again.
Jax was just as guilty as Artest was, he should serve the same length.
The only way this suspension has any teeth is if:
1. the suspensions are without pay
2. Artest is not allowed to promote his rap album
3. The Pacers' suspensions must be served concurrently (none of this staggered bullshit)
spurster - leaving the bench earns you an automatic one game suspension. They'll stagger the suspensions so that each team has enough to play.
Time to go find some fantasy team replacements. :flipoff
I couldn't agree more. They should be suspended for the remainder of the year IMO. That's with the exception of Wallace, of course.
I'm not so keen on number two though. His rap album really has nothing to do with the situation, and it's hard to imagine the NBA having the legal ability to prevent Artest from doing that.
boutons
11-21-2004, 09:51 AM
These suspensions are way too light. The NBA wimped out (compare with suspension of Spree for an egregious but non-game, non-public violation).
Come on, Larry, you who did so much so beautifully and classfully to revive and glorify the NBA must hit harder at the IND organization level.
I suggest NBA fans individually apply their own punishment to show their repulsion for these mofo's having disgraced the glorious game we all love:
When these players are introduced or are at the FT line, stand, turn your butt-side to the floor, and boo.
Marcus Bryant
11-21-2004, 10:07 AM
Larry Bird doesn't care, for Larry Bird Can Get Away With Anything. ©2004 MB Enterprises, Inc.
Johnny_Blaze_47
11-21-2004, 10:27 AM
These suspensions are way too light. The NBA wimped out (compare with suspension of Spree for an egregious but non-game, non-public violation).
If anything, that's the main reason to bring harsher sentences.
The one visual from the Spree incident is PJ showing his red marks against his light skin.
Even still, that visual can't be nearly as ingrained as the one of Jax with a straight right to the fan in the black shirt.
The visual of O'Neal "nearly blowing his ACL" to connect with a "fan", the visual of Tinsley with a dustpan mimicking David Ortiz.
The visual of a single photograph of Artest on the court after being removed from the stands, his jersey asymmetrically stretched downward with a look of silent rage in his eyes.
Those visuals will almost certainly define those three players for the remainder of their careers. Other than maybe Spurs fans, who will replace the image of Jax in his black #3 celebrating the big shot with his mouth forever cemented in his celebratory scream with his stance of a street fighter - challenging his opposing players, or Jax leaving the arena -welcoming the verbal and liquid assaults from those above him, similar to a heretic facing above-ground assaults by his former followers.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/2003/playoffs/news/2003/05/29/mavs_spurs_ap/t1_jackson_all.jpg
http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20041120/capt.dtp10511200423.pacers_pistons_dtp105.jpg
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CosmicCowboy
11-21-2004, 10:57 AM
Artest should never have gone into the stands and was stupid to do so but
I personally think he is being over villified for it...
Wallace clearly was trying to provoke Artest...and despite artests reputation for his hair trigger temper Artest was clearly trying to defuse the situation...Wallace pushed/hit him in the throat and kept pursueing him...Wallace kept trash talking at Artest and threw the towel at him...Artests adrenaline must have been sky high but he still didn't respond...he was apparently doing a deep breathing anger management thing on the scorers table when the beer cup hit him in the face...he snapped and went into the stands after the guy that hit him...
Again, I am not saying he was right but even then he didn't go in swinging...he just shoved the guy down by putting his hand on his face...he didn't actually start trying to hit anyone till the mob swarmed him...
SJax on the other hand went up into the stands wailing away with roundhouse punches...
As soon as Artest got loose from the mob he returned to the center of the floor and again appeared to be trying to calm himself...when those two idiots came out on the floor after him...
LMAO...what the hell was that fat little fucker THINKING?...dumbshit comes waddling out at Artest talking smack and coming after him...
*POP*....stupid SOB never even saw what hit him ...I LMAO every time I saw that clip on TV...
ducks
11-21-2004, 10:57 AM
rick will not fight they will accept whatever
atleast the pacers are trying to clean up their image
genghisrex
11-21-2004, 11:40 AM
Again, I am not saying he was right but even then he didn't go in swinging...he just shoved the guy down by putting his hand on his face...he didn't actually start trying to hit anyone till the mob swarmed him...
Are you fucking kidding me? Artest attacked a random fan. He shoved the guy down by the throat and was starting to climb on board and wail on him but the surrounding fans grabbed him and held him back. Ron practically had to be dragged back onto the court and after the second incident he had to be guided/pushed into the tunnel and the lockerroom. Anger management my ass. The guy snapped and there's no excuse for it.
samikeyp
11-21-2004, 11:44 AM
IMO, the suspensions are way too short.
tsb2000
11-21-2004, 11:49 AM
I heard someone on ESPN (I think it was Legler) say something like, "If a fan goes on the court, he gets what's coming to him." I was thinking yesterday that Artest, SJax, and O'Neal are lucky they weren't shot or stabbed going into the stands. With that in mind- would those players have got what was coming to them? Imagine if Artest went up against a whole crew of thugs and got beat down? All things considered, the Pacers that went into the stands are really lucky they aren't dead.
I also heard the Pistons are doubling their police and private security presence at the Palace. I called it (then again, not a stretch of the imagination :lol ); you heard it here first. :)
samikeyp
11-21-2004, 11:51 AM
I agree with what Legler said...like when those dorks in Chicago ran on to the field during the White Sox game and the players jumped on them. They deserved it. But you are also correct TSB....the players made a choice to go in there....they shouldn't have and look what happened.
Hook Dem
11-21-2004, 12:02 PM
I see that the NBA didn't punish the Pistons and their fans any. What bullshit.
Everytime you post on this, you prove that you are a Pacers homer and apply no common sense.
Hook Dem
11-21-2004, 12:04 PM
I would prefer to see the Pistons fans punished the most severly for this incident. Ban the entire fan base from home games for the next 5 games or so. A message has to be sent that it's not open season on the players for fans, across the league.
More of the same 'ol thing!
Hook Dem
11-21-2004, 12:13 PM
I really dont think that they can suspend artest so harshly until they find the fan who started the whole incident. Also, think about how each and every one of you felt when dave got a concussion from karl.... Or the game where dave and sam (jones?) got into a fight and garnett tried to talk shit to dave who grabbed his FACE and pushed him down,and duncan stepped in to protecd dave
Without absolving the fan you are mentioning, let me point out something to you. You say it was that fan who "started it all". I beg to differ. It was Artest who started it by cheap shotting Big Ben and then went over to the scoring table and laid on his back ,crossing his knee over, and started whistling, taunting the players, fans, and the refs. That is what started it!!!!! What happened after that is inexcusable. I do not condone the action of that fan. But, thats just it! That fan!!!!!!!!! . He should be sought out and punished accordingly. It was Artest and Jackson who elevated the situation from there. They should not have gone into the stands. If you can not see that, then you are not being objective.
Aggie Hoopsfan
11-21-2004, 12:31 PM
Drachen,
Your number 2 point has nothing to do with the NBA so this is really wishful thinking by a disgruntled fan. Also, how would you punish the fans involved. A lifetime ban from the pistons games??
No, it's not being a disgruntled fan. It's being able to see the big picture and feeling that a player should not be rewarded for being an asshole. In Artest's case, he had recently been reported as wanting a month or two off from hoops to promote his rap album.
So, 1) you punish him on the court and 2) you don't allow him to profit from it off the court.
As for the fans involved, any season ticket holders identified as being involved would lose their season tickets without any right to a refund. Video tapes turned over to the police and criminal disorderly conduct charges filed (the league wouldn't really have much to do with, and more importantly does not have the jurisdiction to do so, it's a law enforcement matter), and where appropriate assault charges (i.e., dumbfucks trying to cheapshot Pacer players).
baseline bum
11-21-2004, 01:20 PM
So any person who attends games should be punished for something that a few rowdy fans initiated? That makes no sense at all.
NBA fans in Miami had as much to do with the melee as the ten year old kids sitting in the upper deck in Detroit did. If a kid in Miami and a kid in Detroit are equally innocent (or guilty, in your case) of initiating the brawl, shouldn't every NBA fan be banned from games?
It wasn't a few drunken fans. It looked like half the lower level was throwing crap on the floor and at the players as they went to the locker room.
Marcus Bryant
11-21-2004, 01:55 PM
That occurred after Artest and Jack decided to rush the seats.
slayermin
11-21-2004, 03:10 PM
hey have promoted guys like Artest, Iverson, Wallace.
Punks, that without there talent would be society trash.
Are you talking about Rasheed Wallace? What has Ben done, except for that attack on Artest, that constitutes you to call him society trash?
Ben Wallace is everything good about the NBA. He buried his brother like a week ago. He deserves a pass because maybe it was just the wrong time to foul him the way Artest did. Ben usually keeps his cool, except for the game in SA last year.
Phenomanul
11-21-2004, 03:43 PM
I agree with the long suspensions... but I also feel that fans should not have any incentive to do what they wish knowing that the players will be 'held back' by league rules... IMO the fans who provoked the players should not be allowed to sue them.....
Brodels
11-21-2004, 04:01 PM
It wasn't a few drunken fans. It looked like half the lower level was throwing crap on the floor and at the players as they went to the locker room.
It was a minority of fans at the arena. Most fans there had nothing to do with it. The responsible fans should be penalized as much as they can be by law. But the whole fanbase shouldn't be penalized.
San Antonio fans sitting in SBC had as much to do with the trouble as the majority of fans at the Palace that night. If you penalize all Detroit fans wanted to attend games, you have to penalize the entire NBA fan base.
Penalize the ones responsible for the mess. And that's it.
whottt
11-21-2004, 04:03 PM
Brodels..do you mind? We are trying to have a board wide meltdown over this loss...
Sportcamper
11-21-2004, 04:06 PM
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ALVAREZ6
11-21-2004, 04:50 PM
yeah, now i gotta trade o'neal quickly.....
Artest,oneal,and S Jax deserve the rest of the season off. Only 20 games for continuously pummeling fans in the face...thats crap, more like 20 times 20 then maybe......you don't just goand pucnh the fuck out of people in the crowd.....
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