NBA suspends Miles Bridges for 30 games over domestic violence incident

The NBA suspended Miles Bridges for 30 games on Friday, following an investigation into domestic violence allegations against the Charlotte Hornets forward.

Bridges was arrested on June 29 after he was accused of assaulting his girlfriend on June 27, causing multiple injuries in the presence of their two children.

The 24-year-old pleaded no contest to one felony charge as part of a deal with prosecutors on Nov. 3 that saw two other felony counts dismissed.


Miles Bridges was suspended 30 games by the NBA, with 20 games considered already served.
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The NBA considered 20 games of his suspension already served, though Bridges did not play this season as an unrestricted free agent without a contract after his arrest and plea.

He will serve the final 10 games at the beginning of the 2023-24 season if he signs a contract.

The NBA’s investigation included the involved parties, as well as third-party witnesses, and “consulted with a group of domestic violence experts who provide the league with guidance in such cases,” the league said in a release.

Bridges was sentenced to three years of probation — including weekly drug testing — as well as 100 hours of community service, domestic violence counseling and parenting courses.

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Hornets’ LaMelo Ball suffers devastating ankle injury

The injury struggles for LaMelo Ball have continued in his third season.

Ball fractured his right ankle during Charlotte’s game against the Pistons on Monday night, the team announced. He tried a crossover dribble against Detroit guard Killian Hayes in the third quarter, but when Ball stepped back behind the 3-point arc, he appeared to land awkwardly on his right foot.

According to a video posted on Twitter, Ball appeared to tell a Hornets staffer, “It popped. I heard it pop.” In its release, the Hornets revealed that Ball will be out Wednesday against the Suns and “updates regarding his status will be provided as appropriate.”

It’s the latest injury setback for Ball, the star guard who Charlotte drafted No. 3 overall in 2020. He sustained a Grade 2 sprain in his left ankle that made him unavailable for the opening 13 games of the regular season, when the Wizards’ Anthony Gill stepped on that area. But just three games after he returned, Ball tried to save a ball from going out of bounds and stepped on a fan’s foot — aggravating that same left ankle.

The Hornets were seconds away from a 125-113 defeat that night, with Ball scoring 26 points in his first home game of the season, but that kept him out of the lineup for another month.

Similar to that second injury, Ball’s fractured ankle Monday night occurred during a productive game for the 21-year-old. He had connected on six 3-pointers and compiled 18 points on 6-for-9 shooting, adding five assists and another six rebounds. Hornets forward Gordon Hayward called the injury disappointing because “he’s a major part of our team and we felt like we were rounding the corner,” according to the Associated Press.


LaMelo Ball appeared to fracture his ankle while attempting a crossover dribble in the third quarter.
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LaMelo Ball suffered another devastating ankle injury Monday night.
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“It’s just a basketball ankle and there is nothing that you can do about that,” Hornets head coach Steve Clifford said following the game.

The Hornets still managed to defeat the Pistons, 117-106, but they’re 23 games under .500 and 14th place in the Eastern Conference — nowhere near the seeding required for a spot in the play-in tournament. Ball has averaged a career-high 23.4 points per game this year, one season after he made his first All-Star Game and started 75 games.



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