Dillon Brooks ejected against the Lakers


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Kevin PeltonESPN Senior Writer7 Minute Read

Dillon Brooks ejected for flagrant foul on LeBron

Dillon Brooks is ejected in the third quarter for a committing a flagrant foul 2 on LeBron James.

What’s behind the sudden surge in flagrant 2 fouls during the first week of the NBA playoffs?

Officiating decisions have taken center stage, starting with Draymond Green‘s ejection on Monday for a flagrant 2 foul after stomping on Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis resulting in a one-game suspension for Green. The decision left the Golden State Warriors short-handed for Thursday’s Game 3 win.

On Thursday, James Harden of the Philadelphia 76ers became the second star sent to the showers early, when he was called for a flagrant 2 for hitting Brooklyn Nets wing Royce O’Neale in the groin with his off hand while dribbling. Earlier, teammate Joel Embiid was called only for a flagrant 1 — which does not result in ejection — when he kicked Nets center Nic Claxton from the ground.

On Saturday, Memphis Grizzlies forward Dillon Brooks was given a flagrant 2 and ejection for hitting LeBron James in the groin during Game 3 against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Typically, flagrant 2 fouls are rare. Just 14 of them were called during the entire 2022-23 NBA regular season, or an average of one every 88 games. To have three of them during the first week of the playoffs inevitably stands out by contrast.

Although it’s common for play to get more physical in the postseason, we don’t usually see this many flagrant 2 fouls called in the playoffs. There were three flagrant 2s all of last year’s postseason — one of them committed by Green against the Grizzlies. And we’ve already surpassed the total of two flagrant 2s from both the 2020 and 2021 playoffs while tripling the one called in 2019.

The NBA’s rulebook defines flagrant 1 fouls as contact to an opponent that is “unnecessary,” whereas the more punitive flagrant 2 call requires the contact to be both “unnecessary and excessive.”

Several criteria are offered to distinguish between those categories, or fouls that don’t rise to the level of being flagrant. Referees are asked to consider:

  • The severity of the contact

  • Whether or not the player was making a legitimate basketball play

  • If windup and follow-through accompany the contact

  • Potential for injury

  • Severity of injury

  • Whether the contact led to an altercation

James Harden ejected for below-the-belt shot on Royce O’Neale

James Harden is issued a flagrant 2 foul and ejected from Game 3 vs. the Nets for striking Royce O’Neale in the groin area.

Certainly, neither Green nor Embiid was making a basketball play, making the severity of the contact and injury the primary factors separating how they were called. Sabonis was listed as questionable for Game 3 with a sternum contusion the Kings specifically noted was suffered in the fourth quarter — when the Green stomp occurred — before ultimately playing. Claxton was apparently unharmed by Embiid’s kick.

Although Harden’s…



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