Milwaukee Bucks guard Grayson Allen was suspended for one game by the NBA on Sunday, after his dangerous gesture on Chicago player Alex Caruso, who fractured his right wrist.
Caruso unavailable 6 to 8 weeks
On Friday, Allen had caught both arms of Caruso, in the air, when he was going to file a lay-up, and the Bulls player had fallen heavily. The rear of the Bucks was then excluded from the match, finally won by his team 94-90.
Caruso then continued with the game, but the Bulls announced the following day that he was to undergo surgery for a broken right wrist and would be out for four to six weeks.
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NBA suspends Grayson Allen for one game for his flagrant foul on Alex Caruso, which led to a broken wrist, according to @wojspn.
– Benjamin Moubeche (@Benjamin_MBC) January 23, 2022
Chicago coach Billy Donovan called the defensive move a “dangerous and considered that one game suspension would not be enough for Allen.
“The guy caught me in the air”, Caruso had complained. “I can only consider myself lucky that I didn’t have an even more serious injury. »