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Re: What do you think it would take for Stern to indefinitely suspend Lebron?
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2010, 06:54:36 PM »

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I think he'd have to go to jail, or at least be convicted of a heinous crime.

Now if Lebron did the exact same thing as Gilbert tomorrow and there was video tape on the net to prove it...maybe. But I doubt it.

Chris Paul, Kobe, and Yao are in similar boats I think, but I think they're pretty much the only ones like that.

If there was any videotape, it would be confiscated by Nike.
Grab a few boards, keep the TO's under 14, close out on shooters and we'll win.

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« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2010, 06:54:53 PM »

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It would be like the PGA indefinitely suspending Tiger.

It'll never happen.

Like we used to say down in Louisiana about politicians: "It'd take a live boy or a dead girl."  
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« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2010, 07:25:49 PM »

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It would be like the PGA indefinitely suspending Tiger.

It'll never happen.

Like we used to say down in Louisiana about politicians: "It'd take a live boy or a dead girl."  
Actually I don't think live boy would cut it, and for dead girl.....we'd have to wait and see if the jury pulled an OJ

Well maybe his blood on the grass is just coincidence or was planted there by the LAPD

Re: What do you think it would take for Stern to indefinitely suspend Lebron?
« Reply #18 on: January 11, 2010, 12:15:22 PM »

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If Kobe Bryant can rape Katelyn Faber (well, at least she claims it was rape) and not receive a suspension of any kind, LeBron could probably get away with so much worse. He could be involved in a murder and would only receive a fine or a short suspension or something.

Re: What do you think it would take for Stern to indefinitely suspend Lebron?
« Reply #19 on: January 11, 2010, 12:18:51 PM »

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Apparently Stern was good friends with the owner of the Wiz who changed the name to the Wiz from the Bullets cause his good friend was assassinated

You are partially right, according to Wiki:

In 1995, owner Abe Pollin announced he was changing the team's name because Bullets had acquired violent overtones that had made him increasingly uncomfortable over the years, particularly given the high homicide and crime rate in the early 1990s in Washington, D.C. The final straw was the assassination of his longtime friend, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.[1] A contest was held to choose a new name and the choices were narrowed to the Dragons, Express, Stallions, Sea Dogs, or Wizards.

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« Reply #20 on: January 11, 2010, 01:21:14 PM »

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From everything I have heard from people who have had direct dealings with LeBron, he's actually a really nice guy with a very good head on his shoulders and has been that way since he was a kid. I doubt LeBron would do anything remotely this egregious to earn Stern's wrath.

For all his self love and ego on the court, Lebron just is not in the same boat as Arenas, Marbury, Telfair, West and others with dumb off the court mistakes to bring attention to themselves.
Lebron is seems very similar to Pierce in his self-love and ego, but he seems far more conscientious about his behavior than Pierce. Lebron isn't going to do a press conference with his head bandaged.

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« Reply #21 on: January 11, 2010, 01:43:20 PM »

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From everything I have heard from people who have had direct dealings with LeBron, he's actually a really nice guy with a very good head on his shoulders and has been that way since he was a kid. I doubt LeBron would do anything remotely this egregious to earn Stern's wrath.

For all his self love and ego on the court, Lebron just is not in the same boat as Arenas, Marbury, Telfair, West and others with dumb off the court mistakes to bring attention to themselves.
Lebron is seems very similar to Pierce in his self-love and ego, but he seems far more conscientious about his behavior than Pierce. Lebron isn't going to do a press conference with his head bandaged.

What the heck does Pierce have to do with any of this.  Please tell me about the self love and ego of Paul Pierce because I don't see it.  I would say Lebron's "self-love" (whatever that is) and ego are pretty much out of this world

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« Reply #22 on: January 11, 2010, 02:00:21 PM »

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I would think that if Lebron did exactly what Arenas did he would be playing right now and would give a public apology and eventually receive a 2 week suspension. How long do you guys think Gilbert will be suspended for, a month, the rest of the season, or more?

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From everything I have heard from people who have had direct dealings with LeBron, he's actually a really nice guy with a very good head on his shoulders and has been that way since he was a kid. I doubt LeBron would do anything remotely this egregious to earn Stern's wrath.

For all his self love and ego on the court, Lebron just is not in the same boat as Arenas, Marbury, Telfair, West and others with dumb off the court mistakes to bring attention to themselves.
Lebron is seems very similar to Pierce in his self-love and ego, but he seems far more conscientious about his behavior than Pierce. Lebron isn't going to do a press conference with his head bandaged.
Yeah he'll just walk off the court and refuse to be a good sportsman and not shake hands when he's beaten. Yeah, I see a huge difference in their post game behavior after a tough loss at a young age. ::)

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From everything I have heard from people who have had direct dealings with LeBron, he's actually a really nice guy with a very good head on his shoulders and has been that way since he was a kid. I doubt LeBron would do anything remotely this egregious to earn Stern's wrath.

For all his self love and ego on the court, Lebron just is not in the same boat as Arenas, Marbury, Telfair, West and others with dumb off the court mistakes to bring attention to themselves.
Lebron is seems very similar to Pierce in his self-love and ego, but he seems far more conscientious about his behavior than Pierce. Lebron isn't going to do a press conference with his head bandaged.

What the heck does Pierce have to do with any of this.  Please tell me about the self love and ego of Paul Pierce because I don't see it.  I would say Lebron's "self-love" (whatever that is) and ego are pretty much out of this world

right, now you don't see it. But paul pierce in his early twenties was a jackass. I loved him then, and i love him even more now because of the man he's become, but lets not act like he's always been the high class leader and individual he is now.

He was an immature player, cultivating in the embarrassing wrapped head incident, but as he grew in age and as a person he embraced his role as a leader of the team and face of the franchise, and is now one of the finest examples of an NBA vetran in the league, on and off the court.

but it wasn't always so, particularly when he was lebron's age. Paul himself doesn't engage in such revisionist history about that point in his career, and neither should we.
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How long do you guys think Gilbert will be suspended for, a month, the rest of the season, or more?

I would not be surprised if his suspension is for the remainder of the season.

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« Reply #26 on: January 11, 2010, 02:19:33 PM »

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How long do you guys think Gilbert will be suspended for, a month, the rest of the season, or more?

I would not be surprised if his suspension is for the remainder of the season.

pretty much very source in the NBA offices says it's the season. I'd be shocked if it wasen;t.

He made a joke of gun violence in the murder capital of the United states, after he had been warned and given a statement saying he knew how serious bringing a loaded gun into work was.

I can't think of a much else he could have done short of actually shooting someone to get worse press for the NBA in that town.

that cover in the post with him smiling and fake shooting his teammates a day later doomed his season, and potentially his future in the NBA.

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How long do you guys think Gilbert will be suspended for, a month, the rest of the season, or more?

I would not be surprised if his suspension is for the remainder of the season.

pretty much very source in the NBA offices says it's the season. I'd be shocked if it wasen;t.

He made a joke of gun violence in the murder capital of the United states, after he had been warned and given a statement saying he knew how serious bringing a loaded gun into work was.

I can't think of a much else he could have done short of actually shooting someone to get worse press for the NBA in that town.

that cover in the post with him smiling and fake shooting his teammates a day later doomed his season, and potentially his future in the NBA.



can they actually do that? I understand that what he did is dumb and terrible PR, but he didn't actually attack or hurt anyone, or steal or gamble or anything of that sort, so how can they have the right to suspend him without pay for so long? I'm pretty sure lebron would have gotten a 2 week suspension maximum.

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« Reply #28 on: January 11, 2010, 02:36:51 PM »

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How long do you guys think Gilbert will be suspended for, a month, the rest of the season, or more?

I would not be surprised if his suspension is for the remainder of the season.

pretty much very source in the NBA offices says it's the season. I'd be shocked if it wasen;t.

He made a joke of gun violence in the murder capital of the United states, after he had been warned and given a statement saying he knew how serious bringing a loaded gun into work was.

I can't think of a much else he could have done short of actually shooting someone to get worse press for the NBA in that town.

that cover in the post with him smiling and fake shooting his teammates a day later doomed his season, and potentially his future in the NBA.



can they actually do that? I understand that what he did is dumb and terrible PR, but he didn't actually attack or hurt anyone, or steal or gamble or anything of that sort, so how can they have the right to suspend him without pay for so long? I'm pretty sure lebron would have gotten a 2 week suspension maximum.

he's an NBA employee, the NBA can suspend someone for as long as they want. It's no different than if an employee at your work had brought a gun in and pulled it on a co-worker. The union may make noise, and perhaps they will have to pay Gilbert during his time off if the union wins, but in no way, shape, or form can the NBA be forced to let Gilbert play on one of it's teams.



And i think your dead wrong on lebron. i think people are underestimating how epically stupid gilbert was in making a giant joke of it and implying stern was a jackass on twitter AFTER he had given a writing statement saying how sorry he was and how aware he was of the seriousness of the situation.

If it had just been the incident, then it would have been a month. When you say in the press how sorry you are and then go on the court and fake shoot your teammates in front of 20,000 people and however many on TV and laugh your head off about it, your going to pay. hard.

add into that the comments about stern on his twitter, and gilbert is gone for a long, long time.
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