![]() Now, we’re being forced to live with it again.īridges is set to be served a criminal summons for violating a protection order stemming from the 2022 incident. It was almost like the June 2022 incident never happened. By July, the Hornets had signed him to a $7.9 million qualifying offer. As part of the order, Bridges was required to serve three years of probation, adhere to a 10-year protection order for the woman and take weekly drug tests, according to the Associated Press.Īfter Bridges spent the entire year out of the league, the NBA announced a ridiculous 10-game suspension for the forward in April of 2023 (which, by the way, is a sham in its own right). To no one’s surprise, it looks like Bridges has completely blown it.įor those of you who might be unaware, Bridges pleaded no contest in exchange for no jail time following an absolutely brutal and disgusting domestic violence incident involving the mother of his children in June of 2022. Because, let me tell you, right now? The league doesn’t look great at all.Īt the center of this all is the Miles Bridges situation.īoth the NBA and the Charlotte Hornets went well out of their way to give the forward a second chance at having a career. The NBA needs to take a hard look at itself when it comes to how it deals with issues involving abuse. Have feedback for the Layup Lines Crew? Leave your questions, comments and concerns through this brief reader survey. Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. ![]() Welcome to Layup Lines, For the Win’s basketball newsletter.
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