Celtics' Thomas seen hitting Hawks' Schroder
BOSTON — Isaiah Thomas hit several big shots en route to 42 points. But his career night also included a shot to Atlanta Hawks guard Dennis Schroder‘s head that could subject the Boston Celtics star to potential punishment from the NBA.
With 1:27 left in the first quarter of Boston’s chippy 111-103 victory, Thomas and Schroder were both hit with double technical fouls after they were jawing at one another.
Schroder told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he had a conversation with official Zach Zarba.
“I’m not going to let nobody slap me in my face,” the backup Hawks point guard told the newspaper. “I told him that. If you want to play like that, we’ll play like that. I was mad.”
As the two were heading down court earlier, Thomas could be seen throwing his left hand at Schroder’s face.
Schroder couldn’t believe Thomas was not called with anything right after that.
Schroder also tweeted his surprise after the game before later deleting it.
“Woow… They calling a flagrant foul on me!” Schroder tweeted. “Where I try to protect myself!!! But Isaiah Thomas can hit me in my face!”
Schroder, who also was whistled for a flagrant foul 1 later in the fourth quarter on Thomas with 8:36 left in the fourth, included a picture of Thomas’ hand on his face in the tweet.
Thomas, who gave the Celtics their first victory of the postseason to cut the Hawks’ lead in the series to 2-1, said he’s not worried about facing a potential suspension or fine.
“I’m not,” Thomas said. “Because I didn’t mean to hit his head. He got mad, he was talking. It’s playoff basketball. That’s what it’s about. I’m not going to back down from anybody and he knows that.”
The Hawks expect the NBA to review the play from a game.
“I know that [Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer] read us a really long memo before the playoffs started, saying what would happen if you threw a punch,” Hawks guard Kyle Korver said. “So I guess we will see what happens. I haven’t seen a replay. I know Dennis said he got hit. I’m sure we will see and hear a lot about it in the next couple of days.”
Game 3 was physical with several Hawks and Celtics hitting the floor often. There were three flagrant fouls and two technical fouls whistled.
“Both teams were competing,” Boston coach Brad Stevens said. “Sometimes, when you’re competing, it gets physical. But I didn’t think — obviously the flagrants, I’ll have to go back and look at them — but obviously they were fouls where they got hit in the head. But I didn’t feel like there was anything on either side that was over the line, from my (first) impression when I was watching.”
Thomas hit 12 of 24 shots, including 5-of-12 from beyond the three-point line, and made 13 of 15 free throws to keep Boston in this series. Schroder, who came in a game-time decision with a sore ankle, scored 20 points and hit 8 of 14 shots. Game 4 in Boston is on Sunday night.
“My thoughts are, the league will review it,” Budenholzer said. “The league does a thorough job in all things like this. As far as an explanation, there wasn’t an explanation. There was a double technical. There was no review of the incident in the backcourt by the free throw line.”