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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 286775" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>If you look back to the video and watch it closely, you see Allen and Crawford both aggressively going after the rebound right at the Duke bench. Allen clearly hits Crawford on the arm, but there is nothing remotely bad about it. It wasn't even a particularly physical play. Both Allen and Crawford seem ready to walk away. But Wake players rush into the mix along with Duke players from the end of their bench. It seems that Woods reaches in through a group of Wake teammates and pushes Allen. By this time the refs are there and they, along with cooler heads among the players, are clearing the scene. But tensions were building in the game well before this point and the announcers were openly predicting a potential flare-up.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you are right about the lack of punishment being a factor, but I doubt it played much of a role beyond the instinct to protect your teammate and the overall tension of the game. We have all seen much worse than what happened on that play. The fact that it was Allen is what makes it interesting to people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 286775, member: 1199"] If you look back to the video and watch it closely, you see Allen and Crawford both aggressively going after the rebound right at the Duke bench. Allen clearly hits Crawford on the arm, but there is nothing remotely bad about it. It wasn't even a particularly physical play. Both Allen and Crawford seem ready to walk away. But Wake players rush into the mix along with Duke players from the end of their bench. It seems that Woods reaches in through a group of Wake teammates and pushes Allen. By this time the refs are there and they, along with cooler heads among the players, are clearing the scene. But tensions were building in the game well before this point and the announcers were openly predicting a potential flare-up. Maybe you are right about the lack of punishment being a factor, but I doubt it played much of a role beyond the instinct to protect your teammate and the overall tension of the game. We have all seen much worse than what happened on that play. The fact that it was Allen is what makes it interesting to people. [/QUOTE]
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