
In today's regular season, the Bulls lost 90-94 to the Bucks. After the game, Bulls coach Billy Donovan bluntly criticized Bucks guard Grayson Allen's malicious foul on Bulls guard Alex Caruso in an interview.
"Really bad, really really bad. Put it this way: it was because of the malicious foul that Patrick (Williams) was seriously injured and was absent for so long. And after that game I also said that I think Mitchell Robinson wanted to do normal basketball moves, but it happened to be a malicious foul. Sometimes malicious fouls are like that. Alex was in the air, and he (Aaron) dragged him down like that, and that could have directly ended his career. And he also has such a resume. That action was really dangerous in my opinion. I hope the league takes a hard look at such moves, because he could cause him a big injury. He now has a wrist injury. I don't know how the injury was. But that would be really dangerous for others. And I personally think that's bad. The referee escalated the ball to a second-degree malicious foul and expelled him from the field, and it was clear that the referees must have thought it was intentional for him to drag him to the ground and cause him to land on the ground first. So it's really dangerous action. ”