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  • #16
    Originally posted by Machx2 View Post
    No one with a brain. He is known for cheap shots. He deserves to be suspended for the rest of the year, but he is a Laker, so I expect 3 games or so.
    He should be banned permanently. How many times does he need to be given second chances?
    How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Osiris View Post
      At what point does anybody file criminal charges against these players? Artest has done this many times before, and seems to only receive fines and suspensions.
      I believe the NFLPA states that no one player can bring charges against another without mediation through a NFLPA/NFL approved mediator.

      I believe, this is what stopped the players from being able to sue the league during the break, hence the reason they attempted to have the contracts overturned by dissolving the union.
      Originally posted by Sean88gt
      You can take white off the list. White on anything is the best, including vehicles, women, and the Presidency.
      Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder
      You can not imagine how difficult it is to hold a half gallon of moo juice and polish the one-eyed gopher when your doin' seventy-five in an eighteen-wheeler.

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      • #18
        He is the text book example of a SMF...
        www.allforoneroofing.com

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Gtracer View Post
          I believe the NFLPA states that no one player can bring charges against another without mediation through a NFLPA/NFL approved mediator.

          I believe, this is what stopped the players from being able to sue the league during the break, hence the reason they attempted to have the contracts overturned by dissolving the union.
          What does the NFL and NFLPA have to do with the NBA?
          Originally posted by BradM
          But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
          Originally posted by Leah
          In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by bcoop View Post
            What does the NFL and NFLPA have to do with the NBA?
            "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
            "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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            • #21
              ^^Every time that gets posted, I have to check and make sure that's what it is.
              .

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              • #22
                Originally posted by roliath View Post
                He's a fucking chode, the league would be better without him.
                X2

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                • #23
                  fuck Ron Artest!

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                  • #24
                    Fuck Ron Artest. This is the same guy who got in a fist fight with a FAN at a game.

                    Mega World Thug
                    - Darrell

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Gtracer View Post
                      I believe the NFLPA states that no one player can bring charges against another without mediation through a NFLPA/NFL approved mediator.

                      I believe, this is what stopped the players from being able to sue the league during the break, hence the reason they attempted to have the contracts overturned by dissolving the union.
                      That's bullshit. What this giy is doing is straight assault.
                      Karussell White - 2010 Genesis Coupe R-Spec 6MT 2.0T -

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                      • #26
                        Per Sports Illustrated ....

                        The NBA responded to Metta World Peace's latest act of aggression with a seven-game suspension that will lighten the Los Angeles Lakers troublemaker's wallet and playoff schedule.

                        World Peace was suspended Tuesday for throwing a vicious elbow at Oklahoma City's James Harden, keeping the Lakers' starting small forward sidelined for most of the first postseason round.

                        World Peace will miss the Lakers' season finale on Thursday at Sacramento and the Lakers' next six games. The playoffs open Saturday, and Los Angeles is likely to be the Western Conference's third seed - and Oklahoma City is locked into the No. 2 seed, meaning the clubs could meet right after World Peace's suspension ends in the second round.

                        He will lose nearly $348,000 in salary if he serves the entire suspension this year. If the Lakers exit the playoffs swiftly, the remainder of the suspension must be served next season.

                        Commissioner David Stern alluded to Artest's lengthy history of on-court altercations and strange behavior in announcing the penalty in a statement. Although Harden appears to be recovering well, he hasn't been cleared to return to the Thunder.

                        "The concussion suffered by James Harden demonstrates the danger posed by violent acts of this kind, particularly when they are directed at the head area," Stern said in a statement. "We remain committed to taking necessary measures to protect the safety of NBA players, including the imposition of appropriate penalties for players with a history of on-court altercations."

                        Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said the team accepted the latest suspension for World Peace, who has two years left on his contract with Los Angeles.

                        "His most recent lapse in judgment is not to be condoned or accepted," Kupchak said after praising World Peace as largely a model citizen with the Lakers.

                        "His actions could have seriously injured another player, and his absence during this suspension will hurt our team as well," Kupchak added. "While we accept the league's decision, we will be supportive of Metta and try to help him be more professional on the court."

                        The suspension is the third career ban of at least seven games for Artest, whose rap sheet might not fit on a basketball card at this point.
                        He got an 86-game suspension in 2004 - the longest ban for an on-court incident in NBA history - for jumping into the stands at the Palace of Auburn Hills in the Detroit suburbs to fight fans, and he served a seven-game suspension in 2007 for his no-contest plea on a domestic violence charge.

                        Even before his odd decision to change his name to promote peace last year, he had largely rehabilitated his image during three seasons with the Lakers, winning the NBA's top citizenship award last spring for his charity work in mental-health awareness. Yet World Peace also slammed his forearm into the face of Dallas guard J.J. Barea in the closing minutes of a home playoff loss to the Mavericks last season, earning a one-game postseason suspension.

                        World Peace leveled Harden moments after dunking over Serge Ibaka and Kevin Durant in the second quarter of the Lakers' double-overtime victory over the Thunder. While pounding his chest with his right arm, World Peace cocked his elbow and threw it at the back and side of Harden's head.

                        He claimed the elbow was completely accidental in a brief postgame statement, but later acknowledged on Twitter that the blow "looks bad."

                        World Peace didn't speak to the media after the Lakers' practice Tuesday, heading to the locker room at the moment media members entered the gym at the Lakers' training complex. But Bryant acknowledged the obvious problem for the Lakers, who lose a starter and their defensive stopper right before the postseason.

                        "It's an unfortunate situation," Bryant said. "James, from what I hear, is OK. As far as Metta goes, he has to focus on himself, and however many games they give him, they give him. He just has to be prepared, and when he comes back, just step right in and be ready to go."

                        Bryant and the Lakers are clearly torn between supporting a teammate and recoiling from World Peace's actions. Harden and Bryant are friends.
                        Oklahoma City coach Scott Brooks declined to make a significant comment about World Peace before the Thunder hosted Sacramento on Tuesday night. Brooks didn't weigh in on the possibility World Peace could return from suspension for a second-round matchup with the Thunder.

                        "I'm not concerned with who we play, as long as we play as hard as we can and play to the best of our abilities," Brooks said. "You can't focus on matchups. You can't focus on individual players."

                        Lakers coach Mike Brown, who professed ignorance of what happened after the game, said he finally viewed a replay and spoke with World Peace about it briefly, but said he didn't attempt an in-depth evaluation of what World Peace was thinking.

                        "You're concerned about it," said Brown, an assistant coach with the Indiana Pacers when Artest precipitated that infamous brawl in the stands. "He's a starter for us, and he's important to what we do. ... What was going through his mind, I haven't talked to him. What Metta said is he shouldn't have done it. He's got to keep his cool."

                        Brown said World Peace gave him the same explanation of the elbow as an excited accident.

                        "What am I supposed to do, call him a liar?" Brown asked. "He said it was accidental. Now was it accidental or not? I don't know."

                        The Lakers will be further depleted in Thursday's finale without Matt Barnes. The Sacramento native and backup swingman is out with a sprained right ankle, but the team is optimistic he'll be back for the playoffs.

                        With World Peace and Barnes both out, second-year pro Devin Ebanks will get more playing time. Ebanks, who should be fine after dropping a 55-pound weight on his hand Tuesday, played extensive minutes against the Thunder, contributing little offensively but making two big defensive plays in the final minute of the second overtime.

                        Bryant realizes the Lakers will miss World Peace, who entered perhaps the best stretch of his up-and-down season when Bryant sat down for seven games to rest his bruised shin earlier this month. World Peace is averaging 7.7 points and 3.4 rebounds per game while regularly matching up against the Lakers' opponents' top scorer.

                        "He was playing extremely well," Bryant said. "It happened. When he comes back, he's going to be playing the same way he was playing before he left, if not better. He'll have time off. He'll have a chance to get in even better shape. He might be better when he comes back."
                        Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...#ixzz1t0s0z8En



                        Should have been the whole entire playoffs as well!
                        Last edited by 01vnms4v; 04-24-2012, 08:00 PM.

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                        • #27
                          7 games. What a joke.
                          How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
                            7 games. What a joke.
                            thats 6 playoff games though. That is pretty hefty, but yea, not hefty enough IMO.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
                              7 games. What a joke.
                              Agreed. His THIRD 7 game suspension. First one should have been 7, second one should have been 14, and third should have been 21. Fourth suspension, you're gone.
                              Originally posted by BradM
                              But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                              Originally posted by Leah
                              In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                                Agreed. His THIRD 7 game suspension. First one should have been 7, second one should have been 14, and third should have been 21. Fourth suspension, you're gone.
                                The man elbowed a fucking player in the damn head intentionally... If I had any say he'd be gone for the first offense. There is absolutely no control anymore for some of these players, they have no respect for anything. These are "roll models" He acts like a damn thug.
                                "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
                                "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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