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Cuban says rule change unnecessary
Fortson Penalty is ’Fair’
Bob Young
The Arizona Republic
Dec. 1, 2003
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, in an e-mail reply to questions from The Arizona Republic, responded to Suns Chairman Jerry Colangelo, who wants a change in league policy because the penalty handed out to Danny Fortson of the Mavericks for a flagrant foul against Zarko Cabarkapa isn't substantial enough.
Fortson was suspended for three games without pay after committing the foul late in a Phoenix victory over the Mavericks. Cabarkapa suffered a fractured right wrist in the resulting fall. Colangelo has said he will consider legal action against Fortson and will ask the NBA to change its policies, making players guilty of a flagrant foul in which a player is hurt sit out as long as the injured player.
"I can appreciate and respect Jerry's passion and standing up for his player," Cuban wrote. "While I may not agree with him on this issue, I thought the penalty was fair, I truly hope he brings the same level of intensity to the many other issues the NBA faces, and that the other 28 owners follow his lead in being active on issues they believe in. It would be a welcome change."
"There are many changes that could and should be made today in the NBA that can make the game better on the court and for fans," Cuban continued. "If Jerry feels this is an important one, I hope he does call a special meeting of the Board of Governors. . . .
"Unfortunately, most issues never see the light of day and die in committees that the same six owners only are privy to, or for lack of not only owners not partaking in discussion at Board of Governors meetings, but not even showing up.
"Among the many issues that he hopefully will be just as articulate on are NBA players in the Olympics and the injuries they face, doing away with weakside defenders stepping in front of a player headed to the basket with no intention of making a basketball play, but merely hoping to get run over to get a charge (which, by the way, is a far more dangerous play than what Danny did, although currently legal, and which led for the second time in the past three years to Dirk Nowitzki getting injured in our game with the Suns), the officiating, and many, many more.
"It's unfortunate that Zarko got hurt, and I know Danny Fortson is just as sorry at what happened. But if Jerry's passion on this issue leads to a new level of activism rather than apathy, I will be there to support his efforts."
I think Cuban's response has a lot of BS in it. If Scott Williams threw Dirk Nowitzki to the floor when he was going to dunk and Dirk broke his ankle or wrist then Cuban would be going for Scott's head. He probably would've ran onto the court and tried to go after Scott (He was sitting right behind the Dallas bench so he could've). Also, since we are attacking one of his players, he tries to attack a legal rule about the weak side defenders trying to draw a charge.........that's reaching for straws because Dirk at least had control over whether he runs a guy over or not. Zarko had no control over Fortson shoving him while he was in mid-air.