
("Snap Judgments" will be a regular feature that provides unneeded analysis on recent news items (sports, movies, tv, etc.). We understand that this will make The Differ a little more digestible.)
The NBA league office has banned Dwayne Wade's use of personalized bandages under his left eye. What seems odd to me about this is not so much the ban, but the way they sent it out. This would have been a matter easily taken care of behind closed doors. No one would have really noticed. But they chose to make a public statement on the matter. "A player can wear a Band-Aid for healthcare purposes, but it shouldn't have any name or identifications on it," said NBA spokesman Tim Frank.
After all, The integrity of the NBA cannot be compromised by immature individuals advertising themselves with tacky pronouncements.
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