Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

NBA suspends Artest for rest of season; eight players get shorter bans
Yahoo! News ^ | November 21, 2004 | CHRIS SHERIDAN

Posted on 11/21/2004 4:05:38 PM PST by El Conservador

NEW YORK (AP) -- Ron Artest was suspended for the rest of the season Sunday as the NBA came down hard on three members of the Indiana Pacers for fighting with fans when a melee broke out at the end of a game against the Detroit Pistons.

Overall, nine players from the teams were banned for more than 140 games, including some of the harshest penalties the league ever issued. Artest is the first player to be suspended for nearly an entire season for a fight during a game.

``The message the league sent was so powerful to players that they'll never do that again,'' Pistons CEO Tom Wilson said.

Indiana's Stephen Jackson was suspended for 30 games and Jermaine O'Neal for 25. Detroit's Ben Wallace -- whose shove of Artest after a foul led to the 5-minute fracas -- drew a six-game ban, while Pacers guard Anthony Johnson got five games.

``I'm sick about that for Indiana. I'm devastated for them,'' Pistons coach Larry Brown said. ``And we lost our heart and soul.''

Four players were suspended for a game apiece: Indiana's Reggie Miller, and Detroit's Chauncey Billups, Elden Campbell and Derrick Coleman.

All of the suspensions are without pay.

Artest, O'Neal and Jackson -- who all threw punches at fans in the stands or on the court at the end of the nationally televised Pacers-Pistons game Friday night -- began serving their suspensions Saturday. Indiana, limited to just six players because of the suspensions and injuries, dropped an 86-83 decision to Orlando.

``The actions of the players involved wildly exceeded the professionalism and self-control that should fairly be expected from NBA players,'' NBA commissioner David Stern said in a statement, adding that the league must not ``allow our sport to be debased by what seem to be declining expectations.''

The NBA also has to ``redefine the bounds of acceptable conduct for fans attending our games and resolve to permanently exclude those who overstep those bounds,'' Stern said.

He added that security procedures in all NBA arenas will be reviewed and rules need to be added to prevent a repeat of what happened at Auburn Hills, Mich., on Friday.

For Sunday night's home game against the Charlotte Bobcats -- Detroit's first outing since the melee -- the Pistons doubled the number of armed police to about 20 in the arena and increased other arena security personnel by about 25 percent.

When some spectators lined up to take pictures with Pistons guard Lindsey Hunter on the court before the game, two police officers stood just a few feet away.

The brawl was particularly violent, with Artest and Jackson bolting into the stands near center court and throwing punches at fans after debris was tossed at the players.

Later, fans who came onto the court were punched in the face by Artest and O'Neal.

Nine people were treated for injuries, and police are investigating possible criminal charges.

Wallace began the fracas by delivering a hard, two-handed shove to Artest after Wallace was fouled on a drive to the basket with 45.9 seconds remaining. After the fight ended, the referees called off the rest of the game.

The initial skirmish wasn't all that bad, with Artest retreating to the scorer's table and lying atop it after Wallace sent him reeling backward. But when a fan tossed a cup at Artest, he stormed into the stands, throwing punches as he climbed over seats.

Jackson joined Artest and threw punches at fans, who punched back. At one point, a chair was tossed into the fray.

The most recent example of an NBA player going into the stands and punching a fan came in February 1995, when Vernon Maxwell of the Houston Rockets pummeled a spectator in Portland. The league suspended him for 10 games and fined him $20,000.

Among the harshest non-drug-related penalties in NBA history was a one-year suspension of Latrell Sprewell -- later reduced to 68 games -- for choking Golden State Warriors coach P.J. Carlesimo at practice.

Kermit Washington of the Los Angeles Lakers drew a 60-day (26-game) suspension in 1977 for a punch that broke the jaw of the Houston Rockets' Rudy Tomjanovich during a game, while Dennis Rodman was suspended 11 games for kicking a courtside cameraman in the groin and six games for head-butting a referee.

Artest was benched for two games this month for asking Pacers coach Rick Carlisle for time off because of a busy schedule that included promoting a rap album.

Artest was suspended twice by the NBA last season, once for leaving the bench during a fracas at a Pacers-Celtics playoff game; the other for elbowing Portland's Derek Anderson. During the 2002-03 season, Artest was suspended five times by the NBA and once by the Pacers for a total of 12 games.

Artest also once grabbed a television camera and smashed it to the ground after a loss to the Knicks two years ago.

Updated on Sunday, Nov 21, 2004 6:42 pm EST


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Indiana; US: Michigan
KEYWORDS: artest; keepinitreal; nba; pacers; pistons; ronartest; thugs
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 61-8081-100101-120121-134 last
To: WildTurkey

Wallace was the little bitch who started the incident (ooh he fouled me) in front of all those little children who idolize him.

And this jerk too: http://www.indystar.com/articles/2/196900-1742-179.html

"John Green, who has several criminal convictions, including felony assault, was identified through videotape of the fight that ensued in the stands."

***

Typical Piston fan, probably strolled down to the good seats right behind the Pacer bench to start trouble. Real class effort on the part of the Piston organization to control the riff-raff.


121 posted on 11/23/2004 3:02:36 PM PST by Stew Padasso ("That boy is nuttier than a squirrel turd.")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 119 | View Replies]

To: Stew Padasso
Wallace was the little bitch who started the incident (ooh he fouled me) in front of all those little children who idolize him.

Artest took a cheap shot at Wallace when both players should have been on the bench in a game that was already decided. Wallace reacted and punk-boy Artest backed down. He picked on an innocent fan to try to salvage his street-cred in front of his rap fans.

122 posted on 11/23/2004 3:05:47 PM PST by WildTurkey
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 121 | View Replies]

To: excalibur1701
Amazing how so many can arm-chair quarterback this riot. Artest had every right to defend himself. He was assaulted and took appropriate actions.

Appropriate actions by Artest:

1)Assaulted by Wallace = Cower
2)Intimidated by Wallace = Cower
3)Hit by object thrown by Wallace = Cower

4)Hit by almost empty cup thrown by fan = Attack INNOCENT fan.

123 posted on 11/23/2004 3:11:28 PM PST by WildTurkey
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 104 | View Replies]

To: WildTurkey

It was a good hard statement foul. Not even the league felt it was flagrant.


124 posted on 11/23/2004 3:30:13 PM PST by Stew Padasso ("That boy is nuttier than a squirrel turd.")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 122 | View Replies]

To: Stew Padasso
It was a good hard statement foul. Not even the league felt it was flagrant.

It was a cheap shot in a game that was already decided. I would bet the league would have reviewed it even absent the melee.

125 posted on 11/23/2004 3:36:09 PM PST by WildTurkey
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 124 | View Replies]

To: WildTurkey

Nope. Actually a smart foul. This is a rivalry from last year and the Pacers wanted to assert themselves as the more physical team (nothing is easy).

Wallace could have broke his neck for something that wasn't even flagged as flagrant. Maybe Wallace should be up for assault charges?


126 posted on 11/23/2004 3:41:58 PM PST by Stew Padasso ("That boy is nuttier than a squirrel turd.")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 125 | View Replies]

To: WildTurkey

"I would bet the league would have reviewed it even absent the melee."

Hardly. Those type of fouls are common in the NBA.


127 posted on 11/23/2004 3:43:05 PM PST by Stew Padasso ("That boy is nuttier than a squirrel turd.")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 125 | View Replies]

To: Stew Padasso
Nope. Actually a smart foul. This is a rivalry from last year and the Pacers wanted to assert themselves as the more physical team (nothing is easy).

Artest sure show Wallace who was the more physical as he yelled "na na na" at Wallace from the stands!

Wallace could have broke his neck for something that wasn't even flagged as flagrant. Maybe Wallace should be up for assault charges?

You know that they don't prosecute player on-court assault.

128 posted on 11/23/2004 3:50:19 PM PST by WildTurkey
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 126 | View Replies]

To: Stew Padasso
Those type of fouls are common in the NBA.

Those type of fouls are commonly reviewed in the NBA.

129 posted on 11/23/2004 3:51:17 PM PST by WildTurkey
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 127 | View Replies]

To: WildTurkey

You were whining about the foul. Wallace acted like a p*ssy.


130 posted on 11/23/2004 3:51:23 PM PST by Stew Padasso ("That boy is nuttier than a squirrel turd.")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 128 | View Replies]

To: El Conservador

they should have expelled him.


131 posted on 11/23/2004 3:54:32 PM PST by television is just wrong (Our sympathies are misguided with illegal aliens.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Doctorlawyer
I concure, Wallace should have gotten a much heavier suspention. He incited the fans and the fans followed his example.

I'm not defending any of the players going into the stands but if Wallace had not acted as he did, it would have never happened.

And if some fans don't face some serious consequences, I'll be greatly disapointed.

132 posted on 11/23/2004 3:55:33 PM PST by AFreeBird (your mileage may vary)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 10 | View Replies]

To: Stew Padasso

Never mind. Artest has a history of cheap fouls, hitting girls and fans and throwing objects that can't strike back ...


133 posted on 11/23/2004 3:56:32 PM PST by WildTurkey
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 130 | View Replies]

To: WildTurkey
I guess The Man isn't The Man after all. Just a punk.

....which indicates an intelligence hitherto unattributable to Mr. Artest. :o)

134 posted on 11/23/2004 6:33:30 PM PST by St.Chuck
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 119 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 61-8081-100101-120121-134 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson