What do you think about this? Seems excessive, a cheap shot to steal 3 million from him
Monta Ellis Suspended 30 Games
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rm18SBR Posting Legend
- 09-20-05
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#1Monta Ellis Suspended 30 Games
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InTheHoleSBR Posting Legend
- 04-28-08
- 15243
#2For those who dont know
Warriors suspend Ellis 30 games for moped accident
By GREG BEACHAM, AP Sports Writer
2 hours, 8 minutes ago
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)—Monta Ellis knew he was in trouble after he seriously injured his ankle in a moped accident and then lied to the Golden State Warriors about it this summer.
The high-scoring guard probably never imagined that trouble would cost him about $3 million—and neither did his coach or the man who drafted him.
Warriors president Robert Rowell suspended Ellis for 30 games without pay Saturday for violating his lucrative new contract, a decision that apparently went against the wishes of top basketball executive Chris Mullin and coach Don Nelson.
Ellis, who agreed to a six-year deal worth $66 million in July, severely sprained his ankle in a low-speed crash in late August. The 22-year-old then compounded his mistake by telling the Warriors he hurt himself playing pickup ball in his native Mississippi, only coming clean about the accident several days later.
Owner Chris Cohan’s decision to suspend Ellis seems to expose a rift between the Warriors’ top brass and the Mullin-Nelson team, which directed Golden State to its first playoff berth in 13 seasons in 2007, followed by 48 victories last season.
When the Warriors opened training camp last month, both Mullin and Nelson were leaning toward allowing Ellis to return without punishment. Cohan and Rowell instead decided to risk alienating the player expected to be the centerpiece of Nelson’s up-tempo offense after Baron Davis’ defection to the Los Angeles Clippers.
“Chris Mullin made it perfectly clear to both Mr. Cohan and myself that he didn’t think this was a big deal at the beginning, and we happen to think it’s a very big deal,” Rowell said. “We happen to think that it’s a big deal for our fans, it’s a big deal for our season ticket-holders, it’s a big deal for our business partners, it’s a big deal for the Warriors organization.”
Both Mullin and Nelson are in the final seasons of their contracts with Golden State, and neither had been approached about an extension by late last month.
The Warriors counted four preseason games in the suspension’s length, which means Ellis can’t return to the club until after Golden State’s 26th regular-season game, against Indiana on Dec. 17. The guard will be allowed to spend time at the Warriors’ training complex for rehabilitation during his suspension.
Ellis, who recently underwent surgery to repair a torn ligament, was unlikely to be healthy enough to return before mid-December anyway, but the suspension means the guard won’t be paid during his absence. Ellis’ agent, Jeff Fried, met with Golden State officials during the week to discuss Ellis’ punishment.
Rowell said Fried was “not in complete alignment with us” on the decision. Fried and Ellis couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.
“I thought highly of Monta going into the decision that we had to make, and I think just as highly of him as a person,” Rowell said. “He’s a 22-year-old young man who has done a lot of great things to get himself into a position where he was to get a $66 million contract. We have faith in him that he’s going to continue to prosper and be a great player in this league.”
There’s no doubt Ellis violated Paragraph 12 of the NBA’s uniform player contract, which prohibits a player from engaging “in any activity that a reasonable person would recognize as involving or exposing the participant to a substantial risk of bodily injury,” including “driving or riding a motorcycle or moped.”
But Mullin and Nelson both thought the risks of suspending Ellis outweighed the minor financial benefit.
“That’s really not my territory,” Nelson said with uncharacteristic brevity Saturday night when asked about the decision. “I’m coaching the team, and that’s it. You could talk to the other parties about that if you’d like.”
Ellis was the second-leading scorer for the NBA’s highest-scoring team last season, averaging 20.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.4 assists.
Ellis rejoined his teammates in Oakland in late September. A few hours after facing the Oklahoma City Thunder in an exhibition game Saturday night, Golden State’s remaining players and coaches will be off on a 17-hour flight to China for preseason games in Beijing and Guangzhou.Comment -
rm18SBR Posting Legend
- 09-20-05
- 22291
#3I guess he did violate his contract though, and they wold even have the right to void his whole 66 million if they did not want him anymore.Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
- 09-01-08
- 75682
#4good move. He won't be able to come back until after the suspension ends anyway, and he shouldn't earn money after lying to the team.
Teams should be tough on players who do this.[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
TsopranoBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 04-14-08
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#5With all the money he makes and he tries to cheat them, enjoy watching the games Ellis.Comment -
smitch124SBR Posting Legend
- 05-19-08
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#6The Warriors are perpetually doomed to failComment -
Cloak & DaggerSBR MVP
- 11-15-07
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#7no ellis and no baron davis?
LMFAO
FADE FADE FADE
they already sealed their doom when they got rid of the heart and soul of that franchise this decade...J Rich
stephen jackson to be their savior?????
hahahahahahhahahahahahahahahhahhahhaComment -
daggerkobeSBR Posting Legend
- 03-25-08
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#8That seems harsh.
When Radmanovic lied to the Lakers about how he injured himself they only fined him $500K. And the only reason he fessed up was cause some witnesses started talking.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#9Good job, these jerkoffs think they can do anything they wantComment -
I.R.BSBR MVP
- 08-12-08
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#10I have no commentComment -
bfourSBR Wise Guy
- 01-14-08
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#11No Ellis, no Baron, plus 24 of first 35 games are away.Comment -
apk2k6SBR Sharp
- 06-09-08
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#12I think it's a bad decision on the Warrior's part. It's a freaking scooter, and an accident. Yes it says it in the contract, but suspension for 30 days?
Sports players all the time get in fights(PacMan Jones for example) and there are no punishments. I'd much rather have someone on my team who got in a scooter accident than starting fights and acting like a fool.
It was the offseason, and he was just probably having a little fun. It lead to him getting hurt, and a smaller fine would have been enough.Comment -
RogueScholarSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-05-07
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#13I concur that this response was overly Draconian. I agree that when you lie to your boss you should lose some money, but I don't know why they had to publicly suspend him. It seems to me that they could've settled on an amount to withhold in private and just let him recuperate. This is a team in a major rebuilding mode and openly bitch-slapping your starting PG is just not good business. With friends like the Warriors front office, who needs enemies?Originally posted by StraitShooter90% of the guys dont give a shit about your problems..and the other 10 are glad you have them..Comment -
Kingctb27SBR MVP
- 07-16-08
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#14Pretty gay by the owner to intervene on this issue just to save a buck here.
Have fun luring in players via Free Agency!Comment
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