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First-class criminal! The Wizards waved their arms down buck aaron Dalo to stop his teammates from escalating

On March 25, Beijing time, the Wizards played against the Bucks, and the Wizards player Satoransky was blown by the referee for a first-degree malicious foul at the end of the third quarter. He put Grayson Allen to the ground, and the referee, after replaying it, determined that it was a first-degree malicious foul.

First-class criminal! The Wizards waved their arms down buck aaron Dalo to stop his teammates from escalating

With 51.8 seconds left in the third quarter, Satoransky's hook was blocked by Lopez the Grand, who he believed the Bucks player had fouled, but the referee ignored it. Aaron got the rebound in the backcourt, and at this time the disgruntled Satoransky waved his arm and put down Aaron, who was running forward. Aaron got up immediately after falling to the ground and tried to settle accounts with Satoransky, but Dalo stopped him at the first time to avoid an escalation.

First-class criminal! The Wizards waved their arms down buck aaron Dalo to stop his teammates from escalating

Grayson Allen, a player who is often promoted for fouls, is best known for one of the most malicious fouls this season in a game against the Bulls. He hit Caruso in mid-air, causing the opponent to break his hand after landing on the ground, and the truce took a long time to return. Allen is also often criticized for having a dirty style of play, and today Aaron is not the one who uses evil criminals, and has become the target of evil criminals.

Prior to this game, Allen had played in 60 games, averaging 11.2 points and 3.4 rebounds per game. Caruso has revealed that Aaron did not contact him after his injury and did not apologize in any way for the incident. During college, Aaron had many bad criminals, and even his coach couldn't watch it, and his malicious foul was cut into a few minutes of highlights by fans.

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