Midweek Guidance – NBPA Looks to Spring Kyrie

Welcome to your midweek guidance for Week Four!  In this post, you'll find widely-available players who can help you win your head-to-head matchup. The past few days have provided plenty of intrigue, with Kyrie Irving and the Nets taking center stage.  After Brooklyn handed Kyrie a minimum five-game suspension, Jaylen Brown told media outlets that senior members of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) viewed the punishment as too severe.  Their objection is based on the lack of guidance governing social media conduct in the league's collective-bargaining agreement.  Though Brown indicated that the NBPA would seek to appeal the suspension, no appeal is filed as of this writing.  Brown mentioned that the outcome of a Tuesday meeting between Irving and Adam Silver would influence the NBPA's decision to move forward with the appeal, so it's possible that the reportedly positive meeting compelled the union to stand down.  Inaction on the part of the NBPA suggests that Kyrie's suspension will not greatly exceed the five-game minimum, but it's equally possible that I have no idea what I'm talking about.  Either way, Brooklyn players who have picked up the slack over the past four outings are due for at least one more game of elevated run.

Midweek Guidance – NBPA Looks to Spring Kyrie
Welcome to your midweek guidance for Week Four!  In this post, you'll find widely-available players who can help you win your head-to-head matchup. The past few days have provided plenty of intrigue, with Kyrie Irving and the Nets taking center stage.  After Brooklyn handed Kyrie a minimum five-game suspension, Jaylen Brown told media outlets that senior members of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) viewed the punishment as too severe.  Their objection is based on the lack of guidance governing social media conduct in the league's collective-bargaining agreement.  Though Brown indicated that the NBPA would seek to appeal the suspension, no appeal is filed as of this writing.  Brown mentioned that the outcome of a Tuesday meeting between Irving and Adam Silver would influence the NBPA's decision to move forward with the appeal, so it's possible that the reportedly positive meeting compelled the union to stand down.  Inaction on the part of the NBPA suggests that Kyrie's suspension will not greatly exceed the five-game minimum, but it's equally possible that I have no idea what I'm talking about.  Either way, Brooklyn players who have picked up the slack over the past four outings are due for at least one more game of elevated run.