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Same old same old. Call the first foul and its over and done with (that'd be the one on Bogut's second shot where KG has him by the elbow) - footage available through espn comments link and on youtube (sorry, don't know how linky works). As for suspensions and fines, I'd have thought 'settle down boys' might probably have sufficed!
I still can't work out what Bogut did to earn a second T - apparently the ref who called it is a rookie and may have jumped the trigger when he saw 2 7'ers make contact?
This is crazy and over kill! I watched the game and was amazed he got called for a flagrant in the first place! He just went harder the second time up and it was the follow through that connected with Garnett. Garnett was playing dirty at the time and looked to me like he deliberately slapped Bogey in the face.
To get an upgrade is plain stupid by the NBA.