A team that wasnโt particularly great in the first place just became arguably worse.
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ESPN reports that Charlotte Hornets guard Malik Monk has been suspended indefinitely without pay for violating the NBAโs anti-drug program.
Yes, indefinitely.
As in, nobody has any idea when Monk will return to the courtโif ever again.
Considering weโve seen 25-game suspensions handed out already this season to Suns center Deandre Ayton and Hawks forward John Collins for PEDs, the indefinite nature of Monkโs suspension raises some eyebrows. Especially considering marijuana violations require a third offense to trigger a suspensionโand thatโs only for five games.
So what the hell did this dude do?
Should Monk miss the Hornets remaining 25 games, heโll forfeit about $915K, which is gas money for LeBron, but a hefty chunk of change for a guy still playing on his rookie contract.
The timing couldnโt have been any worse for the former Kentucky star, whoโs been putting up 18.2 points a game off the bench over his last seven games in comparison to only 10.3 for the season.
โObviously, we give him our full support,โ Hornets coach Borrego said. โItโs a situation thatโall of us face different things in life. Itโs how you respond. Itโs my belief, knowing Malik, that he will respond the right way, and he has my full support, he has our organizationโs full support. And it does put us in a bind, but I believe that in the end, itโs going to be a very positive story. I look forward to talking to him, but thatโs where weโre at today.โ
The league declined to disclose any details of Monkโs violation, but Twitter, per usual, has its suspicions.
Hopefully heโll return to the court soon.
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