Former Duke Blue Devil and current Milwaukee Bucks guard Grayson Allen caught some heat for a flagrant-two foul which led to his ejection.
Allen went headhunting for Alex Caruso of the Chicago Bulls, and was ejected as a result. It wasnāt all that tough of a decision for the officials as they gathered to review the play near the monitor.
The former Duke player, who made a name for himself first as a top player on the college basketball circuit, and second as someone whoās willing to go over the blurred lines of what some define as a dirty play, hacked Caruso with not one but both arms on a lay-up attempt.
āIt was really bad,ā Bulls head coach Billy Donovan said. āIt was really, really bad. For Alex to be in the air like that for him to take him down like that, it couldāve ended his career. And he has a history of this. That to me was really dangerous, and I really hope the league takes a hard look at something like that because he couldāve really seriously hurt him.ā
Grayson Allen foul: Duke fans react to flagrant
Some Duke fans found it tough to root for Allen after Friday nightās shenanigans. Others defended the former Blue Devil, though itās getting tougher to do so.
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Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer defended Allen, claiming the foul was nothing malicious.
āItās a hard play,ā Budenholzer said. āI think Grayson ā nothing malicious, went to block the shot. I think itās a close call. And they went with flagrant 2 and iām not gonna disagree. Itās right on the border and thatās the direction they went. Just hope for Caruso to be healthy and fine coming out of it.ā
Good on Bud for defending his player, but all know Allen didnāt even go for the ball. Itās a dirty play, period.