Dewey wrote:Speaking of experienced and expecting more … LeBron deserved much worse for that cheap elbow - like a 12 year old and you’re fine with that?? … what’s abysmal is the ref standing right there letting leboy get away with it. Rudy needs to learn to lay him out when he tries going to the basket - that elbow will stop.
There was nothing wrong with that play. That's physical basketball.
He got really low first and put his gigantic ass into Rudy which put him off balance and then finished him off with a big meaty arm to the chest.
If you aren't throwing your forearm/elbow into a guy's chest and getting low when you are in the first slot on a free throw box out you aren't doing your job. LeBron is just a helluva lot stronger than Rudy with a lower center of gravity so it looked worse than it was.
And I can't stand LeBarbie, he gets away with a helluva lot of fouling, but that wasn't one.
Even after the skycam showed the world his karate chop across ANT's wrists on our last possession, LeBarbie was still trying to deny it in the postgame.
The rules are very specific about where you can legally contact another player.
Head/neck are always off limits.
You can have one hand/forearm on an opponent's back as long as you aren't pushing them by extending your arm.
When you are in front of a player and boxing out there is even more leeway for using your arms/elbows to contact them in the chest.
Instead of complaining about that particular play our players and coaching staff should use it as a teachable moment about how and when to be physical and effective on the court within the rules.