Rick Carlisle shares his first comments on the $100,000 fine the NBA gave to the Pacers recently. Calls it shocking and unbelievable after league doesn’t talk to any Pacers team doctors and suggested medicating a player to have him appear in a game.
Here are Rick’s comments edited down a bit for quicker reading:
Radio host: “Coach last one and as always, we thank you for the time. It’s our first convo since we did see the NBA impose, what I’ve called very selective punishment, here with the fine a couple of weeks back. What was your reaction when you saw that news from the from the league?”
Rick Carlisle: “Yeah, you know, I didn’t. I didn’t agree with it. There was a league lawyer that was doing the interview that kind of unilaterally decided that Aaron Nesmith, who had been injured the night before and couldn’t hold the ball, should have played in the game, which just seems ridiculous. And during the interview process, I was not in on it, but I but I heard details. We asked them if they wanted to talk to the doctors, our doctors about it, because it’s something that was documented by our doctors and trainers. Uh, they said no, they didn’t need to. They talked to their (league) doctors who did not examine Aaron Nesmith, and we asked them if they wanted to talk to the kid, and they said no, they didn’t need to. So this was shocking. This was shocking to me. And during the interview they also asked if we considered medicating him to play in a game when we were thirty games under five hundred. So I was very surprised, you know, obviously didn’t agree with it. This is really the first time I’ve gone into any detail about it. But that was the deal. And so yeah, that was it. Unbelievable.”