The consequences for Blake Griffin's punching Clippers assistant equipment manager Matias Testi last weekend could extend beyond the star forward's broken right hand.
But don't expect the altercation at a Toronto restaurant to be reviewed in a courtroom.
Though the NBA plans to interview Griffin as part of an inquiry that could lead to a suspension, the Toronto Police Service isn't investigating. The department doesn't have any record of the incident or of officers responding to it.
"It is highly possible that officers were in the area walking by," Constable Jenifferjit Sidhu, a department spokeswoman, said by email Wednesday.