Warning: The following article contains allegations of domestic violence.
The NBA announced Friday they suspended former Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges for 30 games after the league conducted its own internal investigation into Bridges' domestic violence arrest on June 27, 2022. Because Bridges didn't play at all during the 2022-23, though, the NBA "deemed" 20 games of that suspension have already been served and he'll only miss 10 games if he signs with another club.
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Bridges was arrested on domestic violence charges on the eve of free agency this past summer after his girlfriend Mychelle Johnson, posted graphic images on social media of injuries she wrote that she sustained during a violent attack.