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… Gilbert Arenas has been suspended for the remainder of the NBA season for bringing guns into the Washington Wizards’ locker room, which is apparently against the rules. The suspension amounts to 50 games, which makes it the third-longest non-drug-related suspension in NBA history.
The longest such suspension in NBA history was 86 games by Ron Artest for his part in the infamous brawl at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich., during a game in 2004. In second place is Latrell Sprewell, who in 1997 was suspended for 68 games for choking his coach, which is also apparently against the rules.
However, the longest suspension for shooting a gun outside a strip club remains seven games, set in 2006 by Stephen Jackson, who obviously failed to beat the shot clock.