Unfortunate. I doubt this happens if that police video hadn't come out to stir this all up again.
Did LeBron James get suspended after getting cited for going over 100MPH a few years back? This is bull!!
Didn't the Bee ask for the tape to be released? Thank the bee >.>
Lebron didnt get charged with reckless driving.
Yep You could thank the Sacramento Bee for this. This and their great coverage of the Kings.
It also wasn't the middle of the day.
You can thank Voison personally for this. I hope she's happy. She is such a.....
You can thank Voison personally for this. I hope she's happy. She is such a.....
Pretty lame but not surprising. This is ultimately what you end up with when you have a culture that expects athletes to maintain some type of off-court decorum just because they happen to play professional sports. As long as athletes are expected to be role models and "represent their cities" this type of (over)reaction will continue. If more owners, players, and fans stood up and demanded that legal matters be dealt with appropriately, by the law, and not be transformed into league and team matters, then maybe this type of nonsense would eventually cease.
Pretty lame but not surprising. This is ultimately what you end up with when you have a culture that expects athletes to maintain some type of off-court decorum just because they happen to play professional sports. As long as athletes are expected to be role models and "represent their cities" this type of (over)reaction will continue. If more owners, players, and fans stood up and demanded that legal matters be dealt with appropriately, by the law, and not be transformed into league and team matters, then maybe this type of nonsense would eventually cease.
The problem with things like this is that it becomes very hard for the NBA to consistently draw the line. Obviously not every speeding ticket warrants a suspension. And perhaps without the video evidence coming to light Tyreke wouldn't have gotten suspended at all.
At the end of the day Evans did something incredibly stupid and dangerous and hopefully the attention and suspension are a wake up call for him. If it helps give him some perspective on how to conduct himself then 1 game is a small price to pay.
You're misrepresenting my position. I'm not "defending" Tyreke. I'm not defending anyone for that matter. My sole point is that legal matters should be handled legally and NBA matters should be handled by the league. What happens on a player's own time shouldn't be an NBA matter. He wasn't on the court, he wasn't on NBA time, so it really isn't an NBA matter. If Joe Blow the average citizen did what Tyreke did, on their own personal, private time, would their jobs suspend them? Of course not. They'd let the law handle the matter appropriately which is what the NBA should have done here. Your duty to your job ends when you're on your own personal time.
The problem with things like this is that it becomes very hard for the NBA to consistently draw the line. Obviously not every speeding ticket warrants a suspension. And perhaps without the video evidence coming to light Tyreke wouldn't have gotten suspended at all.
At the end of the day Evans did something incredibly stupid and dangerous and hopefully the attention and suspension are a wake up call for him. If it helps give him some perspective on how to conduct himself then 1 game is a small price to pay.