In the NBA league, elbowing is a serious violation that may not only cause serious harm to opponents, but also have a negative impact on the fairness of the game. Therefore, the NBA also has corresponding bans for elbow attacks. Here is a list of some players who have been suspended for elbow strikes.
We have to mention the well-known star player Mason Pingley. In a game in 2012, his opponent fought back during the offense. Pingli lost control of his emotions and threw a fierce elbow to his opponent. This bad behavior was later discovered and punished by the referee, and Pingli was suspended for 10 games.
We would also like to mention the legendary Shaquille O'Neill. In a game in 2001, he faced his opponent's marking and lost control of emotions and launched a fierce elbow attack at his opponent. This behavior was arrested and sentenced by the referee, and O'Neill was forced to accept an eight-game ban.
Another well-known example is Ci Shiping. In a game in 2002, he bore a grudge for his opponent's foul action. He secretly carried out an elbow attack during the game. Although this behavior was not discovered by the referee, subsequent video replays showed the foul action, and Ci Shiping was suspended for five games by the NBA.
We would also like to mention Dwyane Wade, a contemporary superstar. In a game in 2012, he elbowed his opponent because of losing control of his emotions. This behavior was promptly discovered and punished by the referee, and Wade accepted a six-game ban.
Elbow is a serious violation in the NBA League and cannot be crossed by any player. For players who elbow others, the NBA will deal with them seriously based on the circumstances and consequences to ensure the fairness of the game and the safety of the players. It is hoped that such penalties will remind all players to maintain the professional ethics of athletes, respect for the game and a friendly competitive attitude.