Top 5 Biggest NBA Suspensions in League History Featuring Latrell Sprewell, Ron Artest, and more

The NBA can extremely strict with how they handle suspensions due to a variety of misconducts.

From violent conducts on the court, to drug violations, there could be numerous reasons behind the NBA issuing big suspensions.

On that note, Here's a look at the Top 5 Biggest NBA Suspensions in League History

OJ Mayo was suspended for 164 games after being found guilty of a second drug violation during his NBA career. He had to go abroad to play professionally again.

Formerly known as Ron Artest, Metta Standiford-Artest was suspended for 86 games for attacking a fan during the infamous "Malice at the Palace" incident.

Latrell Sprewell was suspended for 68 games during his stint with the Warriors for attacking head coach PJ Carlesimo during practice.

Gilbert Arenas was suspended for 50 games after pleading guilty for carrying unlicensed gun to the locker room 

Javaris Crittenton issued a 38-game suspension for the same reason as Arenas. They were both involved in a spat over a card game leading to them bringing guns in the locker room.

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