Andrew Bogut Tells Amare Stoudemire To Better Sit Out The Dirty Play Conversation Following Grayson Allen’s Suspension

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Andrew Bogut Tells Amare Stoudemire To Better Sit Out The Dirty Play Conversation Following Grayson Allen’s Suspension

 

During the game between the Milwaukee Bucks and Chicago Bulls the other day, Grayson Allen went back to his old habits, as you all know.

Allen threw down Alex Caruso mid-air with no concern for his safety. He rightfully received a Flagrant II foul on the play, and chuckled as he was leaving the court. In the aftermath, it was revealed that Caruso had suffered a broken wrist on the play, and Allen was suspended for one game.

The one game suspension isn’t enough if you ask former All-Star Amare Stoudemire:

 

“That’s weak. Not enough… I got suspended for a game for stepping on the court. This was an intentional through down,that caused a player to need surgery. SMH. COME ON.”

 

This statement by Amare led to a pretty hilarious Andrew Bogut reaction. Bogut told Stoudemire to maybe be quite on such topic.

 

“Might want to sit this one out @Amareisreal ”

 

 

For a little bit of reference. In 2010, Amare pushed an airborne Bogut, leading to Bogut awkwardly landing on his arm. The foul resulted in Bogut suffering a broken hand, dislocated elbow and sprained wrist that kept him our for multiple months.

 

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