So your contention is that because he didn't think his actions through he should be punished less severeley? I agree that in the moment he wasn't thinking about the punishment for the crime. But that should have absolutley no bareing on it.
I don't agree. Premeditated violence should be punished harder. 'Crimes of passion', as it were, should be judged more leniently.
He's a repeat offender one. After he did it he almost started a brawl by squaring off with Ibaka. As the person most responsible for the malice in the palace that fact alone should equal games missed.
Disagree with you and agree with JVG. I think what he did to Harden was wrong and merits punishment, but as Ibaka pursued him, he's got a right to get ready to defend himself. He didn't advance on Ibaka, iirc.
Unless you know the guy you have no idea how "he works'. You can assume. Nothing more. The fact is he hit a guy with a dirty cheap elbow. You can tell by his facial reaction and follow through it was on purpose. If you want to contend that fact it would be like saying i didnt punch the guy his face ran into my fist. Its just ridiculous.
You're misconstruing what I'm saying about his intention. And, while techinically you're right, I don't know Artest, but I have seen the guy play, and give interviews, and read analysis of him for what...11 years? 12 years?
And if you think his past history should matter, it should also be noted that if you just look at the guy's career, he's had a careers' worth of poor impulse control, where he is obviously not thinking before he's acting. He's been A LOT better lately, but his worser impulses got the upper hand here. i think that's obvious.
All also add that when you have Bill Plaschke the biggest Lakers homer/writer saying that he got off too easily, it should hit home. Im unsure how to add links but the article was in todays herald. There was no reason to take that long to hand down that sentence. The league was gauging the backlash it would incur for going so light. As i said yesterday. If this is not a clear and blatant sign of laker bias i dont know what is. If perk was still on the team and he pulled this stunt can you honestly say he would receive seven games? Didn't think so..
I think Perkins would also receive 7 games, yes. I think the notion of 'Lakers bias' is silly. I don't know why the league took so long to deliberate, but as I said before, this infraction I saw as about equal to Bynum's body-check of Barea.
I'd say it was not as bad, but Harden is now officially concussed, so its on par.