Rusty Shackleford
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NBA fan is suing the Spurs for that incident last month where Popovich sent Duncan, Ginobili, et all, home instead of playing them against the Heat. Fan, who is also a lawyer, says he paid premium tickets expecting to see the best players.
It's an interesting suit, and I can actually see merit to it. If I buy tickets to a game, I expect all the stars to be there. But this does create a slippery slope. Can a team get sued when a star gets injured? What about in baseball, where stars routinely get occassional games off?
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/8847216/san-antonio-spurs-sued-lawyer-resting-top-players
It's an interesting suit, and I can actually see merit to it. If I buy tickets to a game, I expect all the stars to be there. But this does create a slippery slope. Can a team get sued when a star gets injured? What about in baseball, where stars routinely get occassional games off?
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/8847216/san-antonio-spurs-sued-lawyer-resting-top-players