• Sages@lemmy.world
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    This is actually huge because he will automatically not be eligible for MVP and All-NBA awards.

    Under the new Collective Bargaining Agreement that goes into effect July 1, a player must appear in 65 games (with limited exceptions) to be eligible for awards

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    @whoopThereItIs Less than what I expected, yeah, But one cool thing, though, is that this is the first time I find out about NBA breaking news through Lemmy (and also while following and commenting on this magazine, or whatever it’s called, from my Mastodon account).

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    …That’s it? Might as well have announced it during the Finals, this is a nothing burger. DeAndre Ayton got suspended 25 games for failing a drug test. Ja has flashed a gun twice and got the same amount of games suspended.

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      The first suspension was 8 games so the repeat offense being 3x the penalty seems reasonable. Another poster mentioned that it also makes him ineligible for a lot of end of year awards. I Silver mentioning that they found additional information had everyone thinking the new stuff was worse and worth a bigger suspension.

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      It’s almost 1/3 of the games. “Conduct detrimental to the league” is a bit less set in stone than failing a drug test or something. I don’t know what people expected, there is a player’s union that the NBA has to think about. They don’t want the union disputing their decision and turning it into more of a circus. Not sure what people were expecting.

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      I agree. Missing 25 games as a professional player while your team either gels or struggles without you would be extremely difficult. If this isn’t a wakeup call then 35 or 45 games wouldn’t be either.

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      Did think it was pretty light, but given that it takes him out of a number awards it makes sense

      And I’m sure he’s on a much shorter leash in the event he doesn’t learn from his mistake

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    The media really got us hyped up with Silver’s comments. I think if he didn’t make that statement during the finals, then this would seem like a decent suspension. Everybody kind of went wild with the speculation about the Pacers “laser pointer” incident, etc. I hope they release the details about the plan he has to follow to be reinstated.

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    Would have thought he’d get more than 25 games but this is still a big blow for the Grizzlies.

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    What a joke, would even be better if the suspension included pre season games :D

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      it includes time served and games he couldve played in his backyard.