Grayson Allen and Mike Conley(Image Source: Getty Images)
In the game between the Phoenix Suns and the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday, Grayson Allen pushed Mike Conley with force, causing him to fall on the court. Allen used his elbow to push Conley, which could have resulted in a severe injury. However, the referees of the game did not give Allen a flagrant foul for this play.
Minnesota Timberwolves fans were shocked after realizing that referees did not call a flagrant foul on Grayson Allen in a play that fans believed should have been a flagrant foul.
Minnesota Timberwolves fans opened up about this incident on social media and reacted differently.
Allen has been a key element of the Suns’ lineup
After evaluating the play, the officials decided against calling Allen a flagrant foul. However, several NBA fans believed that was a mistake. Allen made a questionable decision. Due to an injury, Allen had to exit the game later in the third quarter.
This occurred during an altercation with Karl-Anthony Towns. Allen has a reputation for dishonesty dating back to his days at Duke. However, the referees concluded that nothing in this sequence was intentional. Allen has been a critical element of the Suns‘ lineup, averaging 13.5 points per game and making 46.1 percent of his 3-point shots.
The outcome of the Phoenix Suns vs. Minnesota Timberwolves game will be exciting. NBA experts will argue over the referees’ choice to call an offensive foul to Allen’s aggressive play when it was supposed to be a flagrant foul.
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