I think it is a fair request.
You want to be all big and bad in the stands, you shouldn’t be afraid to show your face.
Here is what Russ had to say about it.
“To be completely honest, this s— is getting out of hand, especially for me. The amount of disrespect, the amount of fans just doing whatever the f— they want to do — it’s just out of pocket,” Westbrook said. “There are certain things that cross the line. Any other setting … a guy were to come up on the street and pour popcorn on my head, you know what happens.
“In these arenas, you got to start protecting the players. We’ll see what the NBA does.”
“For me, there are a lot of incidents where fans, they say whatever, and the consequences for me are a lot more instrumental than to the fans in the stands because they feel they are untouchable,” Westbrook said. “To get food thrown on top of me, it’s just bulls—.
“Obviously I have learned to look the other way. But to a certain extent, you can’t just keep looking the other way. There has to be some penalties or something to put in place where fans just can’t come to the games and do and say as they please.”
LeBron chimed in to ask for the fan to be forced to show the world what a coward he is.
We will see if the name and face are released.
Banning the fan doesn’t work, because they can easily get tickets on Stubhub, put on a different hat, and re-enter the arena
Flip the page for the Popcorn incident and LeBron’s tweet.