The contract offers never came and Bridges, the 12th overall pick in 2018 out of Michigan State, remains a restricted free agent.
The NBA conducted its own investigation into the matter, saying in a release that it reviewed all available materials and interviewing numerous third-party witnesses and the parties involved. The league also said it consulted with a group of domestic violence experts who provide the league with guidance.
The NBA said that “the 30-game suspension is based on all facts and circumstances of this matter and considers the conduct and its result, as well as the outcome of the criminal matter, among other factors.”
As a restricted free agent, Bridges can sign an offer sheet with another team but the Hornets would have the option to match.
“We are aware of today’s decision by the NBA regarding the situation involving Miles Bridges,” the Hornets said in a statement. “The investigation and ruling were the expected next steps in the process. We will have no additional comments at this time.”