Peter Vecsey of the NY Daily News questions whether the NBA was fair in handing out a 3-game suspension to Golden State?s Chris Mills.

Mills took the basketball fight to new heights as he tangled with Bonzi Wells on the court, then tried to get into the Blazers locker room, then barricaded the team bus in the parking lot as he and his friends challenged the Blazers to a fight until the police arrived to escort the bus out of the arena. Finally, he tailed the bus and the police escort all the way to the airport.

Stu Jackson, the man in charge of handing out suspensions by the NBA, said "Chris Mills engaged in some actions at the conclusion of the game, and well after the conclusion of the game, that, quite frankly, we cannot accept and will not tolerate."

Yet Mills' madness is only good for a three-game sentence.

Vecsey adds, "Naturally, had Mills hijacked the bus and killed a few hostages, Jackson, quite frankly, would've really clamped down and suspended him for a week or two and, who knows, maybe even fined him as well.

How scary must the situation have been for the Blazers to rely on the law for protection instead of prosecution?"