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Oregon's Dillon Brooks ejected for crotch kick

I could see the argument either way, it seem like he was trying to save his knee, his foot was almost caught under him. But the force seemed excessive and he didn't show any concern for the guy he just groin kicked.
 
I dont know ob this one. Allen on the other hand wreaks of spoiled brat who thinks he can do whatever he wants.
 
I could see the argument either way, it seem like he was trying to save his knee, his foot was almost caught under him. But the force seemed excessive and he didn't show any concern for the guy he just groin kicked.

This is my thoughts. Initial viewing I thought it was on purpose. Follow ups make me wonder.
 
I could see either way. Oddly, I'm opposite of goose. On initial view I thought it was incidental, the replay made me think it was intentional.
 
Grayson Allen is a punk.
The Duke apologists are out in force with this latest "non-incident." I have the feeling if one were to review Grayson Allen tapes from his career they would find that he is the master of "non-intentionally" kicking, tripping, etc. opponents.
 
The Duke apologists are out in force with this latest "non-incident." I have the feeling if one were to review Grayson Allen tapes from his career they would find that he is the master of "non-intentionally" kicking, tripping, etc. opponents.
I'd bet he's been doing this since youth basketball. He's a "triptomaniac." He does it without even realizing he does it.
 
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