Monta Ellis was internally suspended by the Warriors for 35 games.
This rookie, who was making waves in the Development League, training diligently, and gaining high popularity, was arrested for speeding, and the news spread throughout the Bay Area, but outsiders did not expect the team's suspension punishment to be so severe.
The League only punished Monta Ellis with some community service.
After all, in this high-culture, high-quality league, if you haven't been caught speeding by the police, you're embarrassed to greet your teammates in the locker room.
But the Warriors severely gave Monta Ellis a 35-game suspension internally. Whether in NBA games or Development League games, Monta Ellis could not participate.
You know, last time when Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson stood up for Roger and beat up James, they were only suspended for five games by the league.
So the Warriors' internal suspension is considered severe, even overly severe.
