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NBA officials: No additional penalty for Dwight Howard foul on Andrew Bogut
After review, the NBA elected not to suspend Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard for Game 5 of the Western Conference finals, the league announced Tuesday.
League officials deemed that Howard's blow to Golden State Warriors center Andrew Bogut did not rise to the standard that would trigger an upgrade to a
flagrant foul 2. Howard, who was called for a flagrant 1, would have
been given an automatic suspension had the foul been upgraded due to
previous flagrant fouls in the playoffs.
"I deemed it unnecessary
but not unnecessary and excessive," NBA president of basketball
operations Rod Thorn said. "It wasn't over the limit."
Thorn said
that Howard was at first trying to free himself from getting tangled
with Bogut. He said that Howard did not make contact with Bogut with an
elbow but with the back of his hand. He also said Howard's status on the
cusp of an automatic suspension did not play a factor in the decision.
"I did not take into consideration [the automatic suspension]," Thorn said. "I take each situation on its own."
Howard
also is on the verge of a suspension because of technical fouls. One
more technical or one more flagrant foul would trigger a suspension.