The league just announced that they have slapped Richard Hamilton with a
flagrant foul, penalty one, for a hit he put on Kevin Garnett in the fourth
quarter of Game 1. A penalty one involves a fine but not a suspension.
With 9:59 left in the game, Hamilton threw an elbow up high around Garnett's
neck and chin area. It was Hamilton's fourth foul and he was taken
immediately out of the game. On the previous possession, Garnett had
aggressively blocked Hamilton's shot. Hamilton was still steaming about the
no-call on that one when he belted Garnett.
Posted by Chris McCosky on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 5:28 PM
I just saw a video clip of Richard Hamilton's flagrant-1 hit on Kevin
Garnett. Totally justified. In fact, Hamilton is lucky it was just a grazing
blow.
Garnett was setting a high pick (one of his 53 in the game) and he got
Hamilton solid. As Rip was breaking away, he clearly threw a right arm shiver
at Garnett's face. Like I said, lucky he didn't hit solidly or he would be
sitting out Game 2.
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