And the numbers came down today:
- Jalen Duren (DET) got two games for starting it.
- Miles Bridges and Moussa Diabate (CHA) got four each for escalating it.
- But the big one was a repeat offender, Detroit's Isaiah Stewart, who, for coming off the bench to flare up the confrontation, put one of the Hornets in a headlock and repeatedly punch him, and his lengthy record, got seven games.
Duren is an Eastern Conference All-Star reserve. As of right now, that has not been removed. It should be. Not only because of the nature of the event, but he started the damn thing too!
First off, I think all the suspensions are low. This had multiple flare-ups and the very real possibility the game should've been terminated.
Second, here's Stewart, from Spotrac, in his six-year NBA career:
- November 22, 2021: Two game suspension, escalating a fight.
- February 22, 2024: Three games, starting a fight.
- January 31, 2025: $50,000 fine for obscene gestures following an ejection.
- Also suspended a game, because he had committed his sixth flagrant foul in just 47 games that season.
- April 1, 2025: Two more games for escalating another incident.
- February 11, 2026: He now gets seven.
That should be at least TWENTY.
Enough with "The Show Must Go On".
That's three high-level suspensions in basically a calendar year. He leaves the bench to join the altercation. Headlock. Punches. Police are involved in the altercation (which should've terminated the game immediately and for the night -- that's a general pet peeve of mine, that any time the cops get involved, that's it for the night).
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