Trevor Ariza wasn’t having it when Trae Young dribbled the ball through his legs in the third quarter Saturday night.
“Don’t do that shit again,” Ariza told Young after delivering an unmistakable message with a hard shove, earning a flagrant foul.
The Atlanta Hawks walked away with a 129-117 win against visiting Portland, and the Trailblazers’ 34-year-old veteran forward said the incident was “not a big deal.”
Per The Athletic:
āI told him, āDonāt do that shit again; not to me at least,āā Ariza said. āI mean, Iāve never made an All-Defensive team or none of that shit, and heās an All-Star, so he can be creative by ways to get around me. But all the, like, funnies? Iām not with the funnies. I donāt like the funnies.ā
It was unclear whether Arizaās message got through to Young.
āWe talked, thatās what we do,ā said Young, who had 25 points and 15 assists. āYou compete on the court, then off it, you are better.ā
When asked if he thought it violated an unspoken NBA code, Ariza shrugged his shoulders.
āI mean, Iām not mad at him or anything,ā Ariza said. āWhat happened, happened. Itās over. Iām sure as a basketball player, a person who takes pride in playing their man and competing, understands what he did. Thatās all no big deal. Thereās just certain shit you can not do.ā
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