I know I'm the contrarian Blazer fan, always going against the flow of the trail, but I have to go there, again.
TL;DR
Draymond got the suspension he deserved. There is no manipulation/conspiracy by the NBA. If another NBA player got the "Iverson teabag crossover" move pulled on them, I would be surprised if they didn't at least do something similar as Draymond.
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My background in sports is fencing in college and the history of the sport has ingrained respect for your opponent and judges. Not to say you don't have plenty of fencers that are unsportsmanlike, but that history imbued in me a feeling of personal integrity and fair play. If you get a touch on you, you say so, if your opponent had right of way, you admit it, etc.
Basketball is not the same! Trash talk, and dissing your opponents in various ways is part of the game and has been for as long as I can verify, the 70s, and probably longer.
If you played ball on the street courts in Oakland or Richmond, CA back in the 80s, and no doubt other cities I can't vouch for but that are no doubt similar, you would know that what Lebron did to Draymond could get you shot at the worst, and at least an elbow to your face.
Yeah, it isn't right, but that is a part of the past of this game and it doesn't just go away because we might want it to.
It amuses me how so many fans will complain about how the game is soft these days, then a player stands up for his manhood by attacking another player, admittedly in a subdued fashion compared to what Rudy T had happen to him, and then gets called all sorts of names.
Draymond flailed at Lebron from the ground and his legs were the target. Baggie shorts these days obscure contact and there may actually have been no contact. He isn't trying to hit Lebron's nuts...
As to conspiracy...
I am loathe to say it, but my respect for someone is inversely proportional to how often they bring up conspiracy. Conspiracy is a serious matter, but for so many people they want to accuse every situation of some ulterior motive.
Draymond fell for the bait, flailed again while having zero tolerance, and got what he deserved. He is a reckless hot-headed athlete that is hated ala Bill Laimbeer and is now reaping the results of that badboy attitude. If another player got tea-bagged the same way Draymond did I would not hold it against them if they retaliated. It is expected that any man is going to respond to that egregious insult in kind, which is why Lebron did it to Draymond in the first place. End of story.
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p.s. I can't stand Draymond's antics and his "leadership" wouldn't work on me from what I have seen in Warriors huddles. So please don't mistake me for a fan of his or wanting to have his back. I call them as I see them.