Take stock of the longest bans in NBA history

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

The league took into account Green's multiple unsportsmanlike behaviors this season and will not give a specific number of court suspensions.

The NBA league officially announced that the league punished Morant for gun ownership and will ban him for the first 25 regular season games after the start of the 2023-2024 season.

Artest burst into the crowd in a rage after being hit in the head by a bottle thrown by an away fan, attacking the fans with impunity. So far, 86 games is the longest of any player suspended for on-field conduct.

During a training session in the 1997-1998 season, he was dissatisfied with the head coach's accusations, rushed up and locked the head coach's neck, and after being pulled away by his teammates, he rushed up again in anger and grabbed the head coach's neck, and finally the Warriors decided to ban him for one year.

Arenas, like his teammate Critanton, brought the gun into the Wizards' locker room. In addition to the 50-game suspension, Arenas has violated the laws of Washington, D.C.

Mayo was banned for 10 games for doping in 2011 and for two seasons in July 2016 for violating the league's anti-drug regulations.

Stephen Jackson was a key figure in the 2004 Auburn Hills Palace affair, when Artest jumped up to help his teammates when Artest was in a crowd fighting with fans, and was sentenced to a 30-game ban by the league.

Critanton threatened teammate Arenas with a gun during a gambling dispute, and NBA commissioner Stern eventually decided to ban him for 38 games.

During the 1977 Lakers' showtime era, Kormit Washington punched Rudy Tomjanovic in the face, resulting in a 26-game suspension.

In the 2022-2023 season, Myers Bridges missed the entire year due to domestic violence, and at the end of the season, the league announced a 30-game ban for him in the NBA and an indefinite ban for Green

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