
Stan Smith "said", not wrote:Evening. Even-ing. Making things even.
The NBA is suspending Lakers guard Kobe Bryant for Wednesday night's game at Milwaukee for catching Minnesota Timberwolves guard Marko Jaric in the face Tuesday night.
After getting his shot blocked by Jaric, Bryant flailed his arms and caught Jaric in the face with 58.7 seconds left in regulation Tuesday.
Bryant was called for a foul on the play. Bryant struck San Antonio guard Manu Ginobili in the face in similar fashion with two-tenths of a second left in the fourth quarter of the Lakers' 96-94 overtime loss Jan. 28 against the Spurs.
Bryant was not called for a foul on that play, but was suspended for the Lakers' next game.
Bryant was suspended in that incident for what league disciplinarian Stu Jackson called driving "a stiff arm backward."
Jaric said he was surprised that Bryant was suspended.
"I haven't seen the replay, but if you ask me what I thought about the play when it happened, I don't think he did it intentionally, and I don't think players should be suspended for things that happen unintentionally," Jaric told ESPN.com. "I think he was trying to draw a foul, and he swung his hand out to make it look dramatic, and he hit me by accident. He apologized right after."
It is the fifth time that Bryant has been suspended by the NBA.
joejam999 wrote:I dont see why you are freaking out, why shouldn't he be suspended? All he does is draw fouls, anyone can score that much with 30 FTAPG.
BigKaboom2 wrote:This latest one looked obviously intentional, unlike the first one. Since when does anyone follow through on their shot by swinging their arm out to the right? Ridiculous.



joejam999 wrote:LOL He does not swing his arm all the way down. Last time the Lakers played the jazz Shobe had 24 FTA the Jazz as a team had 26 FTA. Even Wade didn't get that many.
Matt wrote:They shouldnt suspend him for the one game that he's in Milwaukee. Should be the next home game or something.
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