ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Wham Bam ... Outta Here

Tuesday night’s NBA play-in tournament game was an eventful one for Hornets star LaMelo Ball. The young guard scored a game-high 30 points, including the game-winning layup in overtime.
He was also involved in what may have been the second most consequential play of the night in the second quarter. And now, it may impact him going forward with Charlotte in need of one more win to make the playoffs.
With just over 11 minutes remaining in the half, Ball took the ball into the paint and put up a floater that was blocked by Heat forward Simone Fontecchio.
Bam Adebayo caught the loose ball and saved it from going out of bounds, passing it back to Fontecchio to start a fast break. As Adebayo came down, Ball grabbed his ankle, which appeared to cause his violent fall.
When asked if the grab was intentional, Ball said, “I haven’t even seen it. Like I said, I got hit in the head, didn’t even know where I was. Just playing basketball.”
The Hornets guard said that the trip of Adebayo was an accident after he was hit on the head and was disoriented, and that he planned to check in on the Heat center.
“I apologize on that one. I got hit in the head, didn't really know where I was, but I'ma check on him and see if he's O.K. and everything,” Ball said Tuesday night. Yes, he actually said “I’ma.
The league is looking into the blatant non-call.
That is little solace for Miami, which now heads home for the offseason. Coach Erik Spoelstra said after the game that he believed the play was egregious enough that Ball should have been ejected. |