NBA suspends Blazers' Leonard, Sixers' Orton one game
New York -- Portland center Meyers Leonard and
Philadelphia 76ers center Daniel Orton have each been suspended one game
without pay after Leonard initiated an altercation by body-slamming
Orton to the floor, and Orton retaliated by elbowing Leonard in the
mouth. The incident occurred with 7:19 remaining in the fourth quarter
of the Trail Blazers' 139-105 win over the 76ers on Saturday, Dec. 14,
at Wells Fargo Center.
The penalties were announced Sunday by Rod Thorn, President, Basketball Operations.
Leonard will serve his suspension Sunday night when the Trail Blazers visit the Detroit Pistons. Orton will serve his suspension on Monday, Dec. 16, when the 76ers visit the Brooklyn Nets.
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Leonard will serve his suspension Sunday night when the Trail Blazers visit the Detroit Pistons. Orton will serve his suspension on Monday, Dec. 16, when the 76ers visit the Brooklyn Nets.
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