As much as I love the guy...
How much would KG's fine be if they bothered to look back at all the ridiculous language that's come out of his mouth and into the ears of people watching Wolves/Celtics games?
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As much as I love the guy...
How much would KG's fine be if they bothered to look back at all the ridiculous language that's come out of his mouth and into the ears of people watching Wolves/Celtics games?
[QUOTE=Jameerthefear]75k for something that didn't impact the game at all.
Yet only 5-10k for this:
[IMG]http://static4.businessinsider.com/image/51aaa8c46bb3f7ca5a00000b/lebron-pacers-flop.gif[/IMG]
NBA = :facepalm[/QUOTE]
Hahaha, holy shit, I was thinking the exact same thing.
And you gotta believe the only reason they care about fining anyone anything in the first place is because of brand integrity/image.
But why/how the NBA views offensive language as more damaging to their brand than flopping... well... I have no ****ing clue.
Well, it was for his "Vulgar language," so that probably includes the "Mother****ers" he pulled as well.
[QUOTE=Droid101]Well, it was for his "Vulgar language," so that probably includes the "Mother****ers" he pulled as well.[/QUOTE]
Yup, which is a bigger deal IMO
Unsurprising.
[QUOTE=Orlando Magic]Hahaha, holy shit, I was thinking the exact same thing.
And you gotta believe the only reason they care about fining anyone anything in the first place is because of brand integrity/image.
But why/how the NBA views offensive language as more damaging to their brand than flopping... well... I have no ****ing clue.[/QUOTE]
So one of your employees calling you an old crackerazzcracker will receive less of a punishment than someone that flops... :applause: :applause:
it was for the "mother[B]fuc[/B]ker" and not for "no homo". Whether we like it or not, a player of the best basketball league should not be calling media members "mother[B]fuc[/B]kers" even if he feels like media isn't doing its job well. This way coaches/media members can call players "mother[B]fuc[/B]kers" for playing bad and wasting their time.
also, Kobe got fined $100k for his incident in 2011. Kobe didn't even say those words while sitting near a mic like hibbert.
[QUOTE=Rose'sACL]it was for the "mother[B]fuc[/B]ker" and not for "no homo". Whether we like it or not, a player of the best basketball league should not be calling media members "mother[B]fuc[/B]kers" even if he feels like media isn't doing its job well. This way coaches/media members can call players "mother[B]fuc[/B]kers" for playing bad and wasting their time.[/QUOTE]
Athletes swear during their press conferences or comments, it's not a big deal. I've seen Kobe drop f bombs more times than I can remember without repercussions. It's a casual and loose, saying "MOtha****AS" wasn't an insult to the media.
Just eliminate those post game interviews if you are so worried about your athletes.
[QUOTE=CanYouDigIt]So one of your employees calling you an old crackerazzcracker will receive less of a punishment than someone that flops... :applause: :applause:[/QUOTE]
this. people don't understand that you can't call a group of people you don't know "mother[B]fuc[/B]kers" on tv while being a player in the best basketball league in the world.
i think flopping should result in a tech but i also think that this fine is completely justified.
[QUOTE=longtime lurker]Athletes swear during their press conferences or comments, it's not a big deal. I've seen Kobe drop f bombs more times than I can remember without repercussions. It's a casual and loose, saying "MOtha****AS" wasn't an insult to the media.[/QUOTE]
Still something you can't say in public, especially directed at the media
[QUOTE=DropStep]Just eliminate those post game interviews if you are so worried about your athletes.[/QUOTE]
or athletes can start acting like grown-ups. he could have easily said the same thing without using the word "mother[B]fuc[/B]kers"
[QUOTE=chazzy]Still something you can't say in public, especially directed at the media[/QUOTE]
If he didn't say the no homo comments he wouldn't be getting fined for swearing. It's not a big deal as long as he doesn't start making it a part of every press conference then he's just going overboard.
[QUOTE=longtime lurker]If he didn't say the no homo comments he wouldn't be getting fined for swearing. It's not a big deal as long as he doesn't start making it a part of every press conference then he's just going overboard.[/QUOTE]
I strongly believe that he got fined for using the word mother[B]fuc[/B]kers. No one outside of ESPN thinks "no homo" is a gay slur.
As a professional in that position he is entrusted with certain responsibilities, one of which is to not use certain language. And it's not just implied, every player coming into the league is taught certain things, this being one of them.
[QUOTE=longtime lurker]If he didn't say the no homo comments he wouldn't be getting fined for swearing. It's not a big deal as long as he doesn't start making it a part of every press conference then he's just going overboard.[/QUOTE]
Disagree. Can't call the media "motherfvckers" on national TV. That's an obvious fine to me