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Chapter 83 83. Punishment Results, Unexpected Harvests!

Chapter 83 83. Punishment Results, Unexpected Harvests!
Before the game ended that night, the game between the Eagles and the Spurs was successfully put on the hot search and became the most watched news in the NBA.

There were three consecutive fights in a game. This frequency is extremely rare even if you look at the entire history, and the two most seriously injured were both Spurs players.

Compared with Bruce Bowen and Robert Horry, who were beaten into blood gourds, Suter only suffered some minor injuries, and blood bloomed from the corner of his eyebrows when he was punched by Robert Horry, but his overall condition was worse than Robert Horry was too good.

What shocked the fans the most was that Hawks assistant coach Mike Woodson was accidentally injured in this game.

Mike Woodson's shiny head has already been cut due to his head hitting the seat on the sidelines. According to the news from the Eagles team doctor, Woodson even developed a small piece of blood in his brain and needs follow-up treatment for recovery. Know whether Woodson's injury will leave a sequelae in the future.

Even though Robert Horry's main target in the chaos was Suter, who had just beaten Bowen violently, Robert Horry's huge impact accidentally caused the Eagles assistant coach Mike Woodson to be injured.
This behavior has also been condemned by the outside world and dissatisfied by the coaching union.

When the Eagles coaching staff had pulled Souter in a state of rage, Robert Horry even stepped forward to take the initiative, leading to a second escalation of the fight.

Mike Woodson's injury was like the trigger for the next two brawls. After all, no player would choose to remain indifferent after seeing his coach being injured.

Suter's series of stress reactions not only did not suffer from cyberbullying from outside fans, but also attracted the support of many fans.

Many fans said bluntly under the news that Bowen and Horry should thank the referee and the staff on the scene, otherwise Suter, who was extremely angry, would beat them to death abruptly!

If there is no accident, Robert Horry, who caused a second conflict and injured Eagles assistant Mike Woodson, will pay for his stupid behavior. The suspension and huge fines are not enough, because Horry still needs to give the coach union a Confess, give the person Mike Woodson an apology.

In contrast, although Souter, who participated in three consecutive fights, behaved more badly, he was more likely to be suspended than Robert Horry, but because assistant coach Mike Woodson took part of the scapegoat for Souter, this It also greatly reduces the suspension penalty that Suter will suffer.

Otherwise, just kicking over the stretcher and preventing the medical staff from taking the wounded away would be enough for Suter to go around.

Fortunately, Mike Woodson took on this part of the responsibility and minimized the bad influence for Souter. Even if Mike Woodson is likely to be suspended by the league, but for Souter and the entire Eagles, Woodson's actions were unquestionably great.

In addition, the Spurs team doctor also announced Bruce Bowen's injury report for the game. According to the conclusion given by the Spurs team doctor, Bowen's injury is far more serious than people imagined.

In addition to the complete bursting of the browbones on both sides and needing stitches, the bridge of the nose is also comminuted, and it does not even need to be corrected, and can be reshaped directly.

As for the most serious part is Bowen's left ankle, there is no doubt that Bowen's left ankle is completely broken, and this kind of injury will take a long time to recuperate.

It is worth mentioning that even though Bruce Bowen, who was beaten twice in this game, was the most seriously injured, the outside world's evaluation of Bruce Bowen is extremely poor. Except for a few Spurs fans, basically no People go to sympathize with this guy Bowen.

According to the live video released by the media, fans can clearly see Bruce Bowen's stepping action on Souter in the defensive round.

For a wing player with top defensive experience in the league, it is impossible for Bowen not to know how dangerous his black foot action is, but even so, Bowen still chose to step on Suter.

Footstepping is definitely the most annoying dirty method for NBA players, because a simple footstepping is likely to ruin a player's next career and ruin a player's dream in this life.

Even if there are some fans who clean up the ground for Bruce Bowen under the news, saying that Bowen just stretched out his black feet, but Suter forced Bowen to be reimbursed for the season. This kind of cruel and violent side is simply unforgivable , Calling Suter a devil walking on the basketball court, the league should permanently expel such a scourge as Suter!
However, there are only a few Spurs keyboard warriors who can't empathize with them. Most people can understand Suter's anger at that time. Even though Suter's methods and revenge are indeed cruel, Bowen absolutely It is well deserved.

Even that night, many stars in the league publicly supported Suter. Among them, Vince Carter, the "Canadian flying man" who had suffered from Bowen's stepping and almost ruined his career, applauded in front of the media.

"There is no doubt that this time I raise my hands to support the vultures. Violence is not advocated on the basketball court, but sometimes violence can make the environment on the basketball court better."

"That Bruce guy is disgusting like a rat in the sewer. This is an extremely dirty guy who always tries to ruin others by stepping on his feet. This is not what basketball should be like!"

"I would appeal to everyone to calm down in any fights in the league in the past. I am not a person who likes violence and advocates violence, but this time, I am firmly on the side of Vulture and support Vulture to defend their career through fists!"

"Otherwise, if the footsteps fail once, Bruce will definitely stretch out his black feet again, until the vulture is carried out of the field by the team doctor, and he swallows his anger blindly in exchange for the scrapping of his career."

"Frankly speaking, if it was me in that kind of scene, I would also beat that guy Bruce violently!"

In addition to Vince Carter publicly expressing his dissatisfaction and dislike of Bowen for the first time, as well as his views on this matter and his support for Souter, Kobe and Jamal Kerr who were also stepped on by Bruce Bowen Lawford and the two also expressed some views on this matter.

Compared with Kobe's tactful and roundabout criticism, Bulls star Crawford is much more straightforward, directly expressing his dislike of Bruce Bowen.

There was even a sense of schadenfreude in his words, calling Bruce Bowen's season reimbursement purely what he deserved. Although Suter's approach was brutal, it was more like killing harm for the people.

"You know, there are some people in the league who are always annoying. Instead of trying to improve their game, they rack their brains to hurt their opponents."

"To this day I still can't forget the scene where Bruce tried to step on me, it was a dirty trick."

"If it weren't for my body being able to live up to expectations, but I accidentally sprained my ankle during the stepping process, maybe it would be difficult for me to stand here now."

"Some people don't deserve sympathy, and they even make people applaud after being injured. Yes, that's right, I'm talking about that guy Bruce!"

After Bruce Bowen was hit hard, not only did he not get sympathy from people, but he also attracted criticism from many stars in the league. This incident was definitely something that Spurs fans did not expect.

The theory of victim innocence has been deeply imprinted in the hearts of fans. When Bruce Bowen was injured so seriously, people would subconsciously feel that Bowen was like a real victim in this incident.

The murderous intentions of Carter, Kobe, Crawford and others made fans feel that Bowen really doesn't deserve people's sympathy.

As a titan who has been selected to the All-Defensive Team three times in his career, Bowen's body has been covered with dirty and dirty labels.

Even Vince Carter, a good old man who never likes to hype himself, immediately stood up to support Suter and expressed his dislike to Bruce Bowen without any concealment. It is not difficult to see that Bowen is in the league. How bad is the popularity here!
In the whole incident, apart from the Spurs players and teammates around Bowen, no active or even retired star was willing to stand up to support Bowen, and instead pointed the finger at Suter.

Even if Suter's reaction in this conflict was indeed a bit strong, whether it was kicking over the stretcher or beating Bowen twice, it was considered impulsive, and he showed no calmness and generosity at all.

But even so, no one is willing to stand up to sympathize with Bowen and recognize Bowen's identity as a victim in this brawl.

Players and even coaches from a neutral point of view are at most trying to crusade against Suter's violence and evil deeds, but they don't mention the name Bowen. Obviously, except for Popovich, no one likes Bowen. Dirty dogs!
Since Suter was directly related to the three fights in this game, and after being taken away from the court by the staff, Suter still came back to beat Bowen. This behavior is a bit bad, and the league will definitely punish Suter. Suspended multiple games.

Even if Hawks assistant coach Mike Woodson has taken part of the scapegoat for Suter, it can be regarded as sharing the suspension and responsibility with Suter.

But external media predict that Suter's suspension will still not be less than ten games, and may even reach more than fifteen games.

If any player is suspended by the league for ten games, it is already considered a great thing, and the suspension of fifteen or even twenty games is even more rare in several seasons.

You must know that the Auburn Hills Palace incident has not yet happened in this period, and the league's punishment for fights and fights is not too severe, and it is far from entering the stage of frightened birds.

Even though Stern had long wanted to vigorously rectify the image of the league, before the incident at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Stern had never made too severe punishment.

Even Washington, who was playing for the Lakers at the time, punched Tomjanovich in the face, causing the latter to be seriously injured and admitted to the hospital and almost lost his life. Due to such a bad behavior, Washington was only suspended by the league for 26 games.

In contrast, Anthony was banned by the league for 2006 games in 15 just after chasing his opponent on the field.

Through comparison, it is not difficult to see how much the league's punishment judgment for fighting has changed before and after the Palace of Auburn Hills incident.

The outside world is very curious about how the league will handle this matter. As Souter, who participated in three consecutive fights, the punishment result of the league will definitely not be too light.

And Robert Horry and Bruce Bowen were also the fuse of a large-scale brawl in this game.

One mistakenly injured and beat the coach, one stomped his feet to irritate Souter, and even issued death threats to Souter and the people around him before leaving the field.

But no matter how many games the players involved in the fight will be suspended, this game between the Eagles and the Spurs is one of the most exciting fights in the league in recent seasons!

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On December 12, local time in the United States, the second day after the large-scale conflict between the Spurs and the Eagles, the league announced the punishment for the incident early in the morning.

Among them, the Spurs player Bruce Bowen was suspended for five games and fined $[-] due to malicious stepping and death threats against Souter and the Eagles.

When the fans saw the league's decision to punish Bruce Bowen, many people immediately felt dissatisfied, saying that the league's punishment for things like stepping was like a child's play, and they didn't mean to vigorously rectify it at all.

However, the league has never imposed a large-scale suspension for stepping before. Actions like stepping are also a headache for the league.

After all, it is difficult to judge whether a player is deliberately tipping the script, and the negative impact of stepping on the league is far worse than fighting.

If the number of suspended games for stepping is adjusted to be higher than that for fighting, it is very likely that an unintentional stepping by a defensive player will cause a large-scale conflict between the two teams in the future.

Under balance, the league can only punish the matter of stepping according to its own judgment.

As for whether the league will classify stepping as a malicious foul in the future, there is no reliable news yet.

In fact, until 2021 in Suter's previous life, the league did not make a targeted judgment on the stepping.

There is even a certain team that won the NBA championship through the behavior of stepping, but it still did not receive any punishment afterwards.

From the perspective of the league, this is just a trivial matter, but from the perspective of players and fans, stepping is simply a dirty method that makes people want to cramp.

There are even coaches who will deliberately encourage players to look for opportunities to step up. Even if they are caught right on the spot, the price paid for stepping up is completely negligible, but once the stepping is successful, the benefits the team can reap can be described as huge.

In addition, another Spurs player, Robert Horry, was suspended for ten games and fined $35000 by the league for accidentally injuring Eagles assistant coach Mike Woodson, which further triggered court conflicts.

According to regulations, the fine of 35000 US dollars is already the salary limit that the league can punish after players fight.

Unless Artest beats fans desperately like Artest, all conflicts that are classified as fights will not be fined more than 35000 US dollars.

For the Hawks, assistant coach Mike Woodson encouraged players to fight, even though Woodson was the victim in the fight, but this behavior was still suspended for four games and fined $[-].

As a result, Mike Woodson became the first assistant coach in NBA history to be suspended by the league for more than three games.

If nothing else, the name of Mike Woodson will be engraved into history, setting an indelible suspension record for NBA assistant coaches in another way...

In the end, as a direct participant in the three brawls, Suter was suspended by the league for 15 games and fined $35000.

In addition, Suter will also be forced to accept the psychological counseling arranged by the league to prove that he has the ability to restrain his personal emotions.

As for Stephen Jackson, who took a slanted sword, he also did not run away. Although he was not suspended by the league, he had to pay a fine of [-] US dollars.

Fortunately, Hawks general manager Rick Sander said as early as the first time after the game that all fines arising from this incident will be borne by the team.

Even if the amount of the fine was not high, the actions of the club did not make the players feel chilled. It was better than those players who had just been fined by the league and then fined by the team.

As a commercial league, the NBA is best not to talk about feelings, but for a team without feelings, there are absolutely few stars who are willing to play for it with all their heart and soul!

The fifteen-game suspension is more or less, but for Suter, who intends to compete with LeBron James for the best rookie, it is definitely a heavy blow.

Thanks to Suter's humble personal image in front of the media, even if he participated in the fight this time, many media believed that Suter was irritated to the extreme by Bruce Bowen's dirty dog.

Otherwise, in this battle, Suter might not want to forcefully hit the best rookie in the hands of LeBron James.

However, when the outside world generally believed that Suter would be depressed because of the penalty decision issued by the league, Suter's current happiness was beyond everyone's expectations.

Even Mike Woodson, who took the blame for Suter, couldn't believe it. Why does this guy look so happy? ?

"Ding~ The achievement task has been completed. It has been detected that the penalty for a single match is higher than five games. Congratulations to the host for obtaining..."

(End of this chapter)

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