Ope. That's an assault charge I assume.
Former Illini target
Ope. That's an assault charge I assume.
Former Illini target
Spitting is assault? Huh. I did not know that.Mac Etienne was arrested for assault after spitting on the Arizona student section at halftime and after the game. Videos in this thread:
Grayson Allen?Dude needs a mentor. That kind of behavior is not going to sit well with NBA execs. Could really impact his draft stock.
Certainly should be during a pandemicSpitting is assault? Huh. I did not know that.
Grayson Allen?
Does the guy even have any "draft stock" to speak of? I thought he was a top 50 recruit coming out of high school, because in his 2 years at UCLA I haven't heard even a peep out of his production on the court. Could be just that I don't pay a lick of attention to them because they're on the west coast.Dude needs a mentor. That kind of behavior is not going to sit well with NBA execs. Could really impact his draft stock.
He wasn't even dressed for the game!
Former Illini target
Certainly should be during a pandemic
Does the guy even have any "draft stock" to speak of? I thought he was a top 50 recruit coming out of high school, because in his 2 years at UCLA I haven't heard even a peep out of his production on the court. Could be just that I don't pay a lick of attention to them because they're on the west coast.
Whatever....the whole spitting thing is not gonna be a good look for him in the end even if he is putting up 20/10-like numbers.
He wasn't even dressed for the game!
He’s being red shirted - due to injury I believeHe wasn't even dressed for the game!
No but I bet there's lots of smoke in the room....lolEver wonder what it's like to have a conversation with Gary Busey? - the execs at ESPN
Legal definitions vary by State. Typically the definition is something like "unwanted physical contact" and the offense is called either assault or battery (in some states assault is the threat of violence without contact, in which case unwanted physical contact is called battery). In any event, something like spitting has always fallen under the definition of "unwanted physical contact."Spitting is assault? Huh. I did not know that.
A statement from a University of Arizona police officer mentioned he was placed under arrest and issued a citation for assault with the intent to injure, provoke or insult another person.Spitting is assault? Huh. I did not know that.