The News Life

Kevin Durant: ‘I Didn’t Intend to Flagrant Foul Justin Anderson; No One Wants to Injure Anyone.Linh

September 29, 2024 by Linh

Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant (35) receives a police escort after being ejected from the game against the Dallas Mavericks in the fourth quarter during Game 4 of the NBA first round playoffs at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Saturday, April 23, 2016. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)(The Dallas Morning News)

The game was essentially over. The last 90 seconds were just a formality.

 

But as Justin Anderson grabbed a rebound and went up for a put-back, Kevin Durant fouled him. Hard. So hard that it warranted a review by the officials, who deemed it worthy of a flagrant 2.

Here are the NBA guidelines that define flagrant fouls.

NBA flagrant foul rules indicate Durant could be out for Game 5, pending league office review. pic.twitter.com/gai5djVvzU

If the NBA league office determines Durant’s foul was excessive, or if he was not making a legitimate basketball play, there is a chance he could be suspended for Game 5 on Monday.

Dallas trails the series 3-1 and would be eliminated with another loss.

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • BREAKING: “$550 Million? KEEP IT!” — Tarik Skubal Stuns MLB by Turning Down Massive Offers from Dodgers and Yankees to Stay in Detroit, Sparking Viral Debate About Loyalty, Legacy, and the Future of Baseball Superstars in the Modern Era.nh1
  • BREAKING: Rangers Set to Shock MLB with Unusually Aggressive Trade Deadline Strategy — Sources Reveal the Real, Unexpected Reason That Has Nothing to Do with the Standings But Could Change Everything for 2026.nh1
  • WHAT IF the Braves Make the Wrong Move? Inside the Urgent Trade Deadline Dilemma That Could Decide Whether Atlanta Rules the NL Again in 2026 — Or Watches Another October Fade into Dust.nh1
  • BREAKING NEWS: Aaron Boone’s Future with Yankees in Jeopardy After Explosive Fan Backlash — Viral Tweet Demands Steinbrenner Take Action Amid Season Collapse That Has Left New York Furious, Frustrated, and Searching for Accountability.nh1
  • GOOD NEWS: Kerry Carpenter Is Back — But What He’s Doing for the Tigers Now Is Something No One Saw Coming, and It Might Change the Future of Detroit Baseball Forever.nh1

Recent Comments

  1. A WordPress Commenter on Hello world!

Copyright © 2025 · Paradise on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in