Rajon Rondo’s ref bump costs him one-game suspension
Boston Celtics guard Rajon Rondo has been suspended for one game for sticking out his chest to bump ref Marc Davis during Boston’s 83-74 loss to Atlanta in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series.
The suspension means Rondo will not be able to play Tuesday night in Atlanta.
Rondo was unhappy with a foul called by Davis. He was immediately ejected from the game.
“I didn’t intentionally chest-bump him, but that’s what it appears to be,†Rondo said Sunday after the game.
“Obviously I was upset about the call and I said some words to Marc. I deserved the first tech,†Rondo said. “As I was walking, I thought he stopped. My momentum carried me into him. I even think I tripped on his foot.â€
The Celtics are already without shooting guard Ray Allen, who has a sore right ankle. Avery Bradley will probably start in Rondo’s place at point guard.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Rajon Rondo suspended one game by NBA for bumping ref
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