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That's BS. When you're a millionaire charged with serious offenses there is no reason to plea "No Contest" if you're actually innocent. That would be the worst possible spin out there. It's actually insulting and it would put Ishbia on the same level as Sarver to me if that's the route they take.
If the court chooses to leave Bridges in the community, I can live with him holding a job which happens to be an NBA player. He has already served his suspension.
However, I can't help but wonder if there is more to this case than we know about, or other NBA teams wouldn't be interested.
I understand pleading no contest is treated much the same as pleading guilty. It's the upcoming alleged violation of probation and protective order that I am most concerned about if the Suns trade for him.