The NBA announced the sanction to which the Milwaukee Bucks player, Grayson Allen, who was the protagonist of a scandalous foul that ended up causing Alex Caruso of the Bulls to fracture his wrist.
The objectionable action occurred in last Friday’s game, with just over 5 minutes remaining in the third quarter when Alex Caruso headed for the basket and received a flagrant foul from Allen. The Bulls player suffered a spectacular fall and although he continued in the game, hours later the team reported the seriousness of the injury that ended with the fracture of his right wrist and that will leave him out of action for between 6 and 8 weeks.
Grayson Allen’s punishment
In that game, Allen was expelled after his action was classified as a flagrant foul of the second degree, the NBA announced the sanction that will be a one-game suspension without the option of pay, so Allen will lose for this sanction, about 28 thousand dollars, equivalent to one day’s salary.
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During his time with Duke, Grayson Allen earned a reputation for being a dirty player, in fact, when he played in the NBA Summer League he was expelled in a game for accumulating a couple of consecutive flagrant fouls, but little by little he was measuring his attitudes and only accumulated one flagrant foul in his entire NBA career.