The NBA is now enforcing stupid rules. And they both involve University of Texas freshman forward Kevin Durant.
The NBA fined the Boston Celtics $30,000 because general manager Danny Ainge sat next to Durant's mother during the Big 12 Tournament. And, it fined the Charlotte Bobcats $15,000 because part-owner Michael Jordan said Durant was a versatile player. Jordan didn't even mention Durant by name.
The league said Ainge violated rules that state contact between team executives and potential draft picks be kept to a minimum until college players declare for the draft.
As for the Bobcats, Jordan was responding to a general question about player versatility, when he told the Charlotte Observer: "the kid who may present that is the kid in Texas . . . "
Jordan apparently violated a rule that forbids league officials from discussing college underclassmen because it might somehow influence their decision to turn pro early.
Your thoughts on the subject.
The NBA fined the Boston Celtics $30,000 because general manager Danny Ainge sat next to Durant's mother during the Big 12 Tournament. And, it fined the Charlotte Bobcats $15,000 because part-owner Michael Jordan said Durant was a versatile player. Jordan didn't even mention Durant by name.
The league said Ainge violated rules that state contact between team executives and potential draft picks be kept to a minimum until college players declare for the draft.
As for the Bobcats, Jordan was responding to a general question about player versatility, when he told the Charlotte Observer: "the kid who may present that is the kid in Texas . . . "
Jordan apparently violated a rule that forbids league officials from discussing college underclassmen because it might somehow influence their decision to turn pro early.
Your thoughts on the subject.