Could the NBA suspend Nikola Jokic for Mat Ishbia incident? Here’s the rule that could be used

This could be interpreted as a suspension for Jokic.

Here are the facts as we know them about the Denver Nuggets and Phoenix Suns incident involving Nikola Jokic and Suns owner Mat Ishbia: The latter held on to the basketball that Jokic thought he could grab and use immediately with Josh Okogie stuck on the floor for a 5-on-4.

Ishbia didn’t give up the ball and appeared to flop as Jokic caught him with a little nudge of his forearm. But the point here is that Jokic made contact with someone — an NBA owner, although the Nuggets keep referring to Ishbia as a fan, which is the case they appear to be making here — sitting by the court.

Could Jokic be suspended here? There’s an NBA rule about ejections that’s noteworthy. Rule 12, Section V (all about “conduct), which says if anyone “deliberately [enters] the stands other than as a continuance of play,” they “must” be ejected. Note that Jokic got a technical foul and not an ejection but that may not matter here:

So: Did Jokic technically go into the stands here? Some think so, others don’t:

You make the call:

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