I really don't understand the legality of this, or how a judge could possibly uphold an arbitrators decision when the NBA didn't recognize his standing.
The NBA has the right to police it's players and make decisions as it sees fit. Not the Players Union or an independent arbitrator. What O'Neal did was just plain wrong and stupid. Yes, the suspension was stiff, but that's the way a punishement is suppossed to work. You pay the price, which is so high, you think and act with self restraint in the future.
I wonder if O'Neal has learned his lesson with this intercession on his behalf. Maybe he'll think it's ok to pound a drunk who comes out of the stands instead of walking away and letting security handle it. These guys are ball players, not rocket scientists. Some of them are pretty pathetic human beings, as they're rewarded for their physical play, not the quality of their character. Used to being adored and rewarded for being a ball player, not to mention well-compensated, there no feedback that borish ignorant behavior is unnaceptable.
We see and read stories all the time which reflect oversized ego's from mental midgets that can't even string together a cogent sentence, from all types of sports figures. It takes a strong clear leader to set the tone for what is right and proper for NBA player conduct. When the NBA takes a drastic stand like it did, it does so for a very important reason. Such behavior is completly unnaceptable in the league, particularly this one where the fans and players are so close to each other.
Stern who has a legal background, must be livid over this. Anyone else have any insight into what happened and why?