I dunno, i knwo the fact that TNT didn't show a replay feeds into the conspiracy argument, but at full speed that looked pretty clean.
I'd have to see it again, which TNT decided to pass on in favor of showing a play for 3 minutes before hand. (i loath TNT's choies of replays.)
They actually did show one replay of it, and it was clean. LeBron did hit Outlaw on the arm after the block on his follow through of the swipe, but the ball was well clear and out of Outlaw's hand when that happend.
You can't hit a guy on his follow through and have it be "clean"
if you block the ball full on before hand and then you hit him after the shot is gone, sure you can.
as long as the ball is well clear of his hand, and you block it first, you can hit the guys hand with the follow through. KG does this all the time post rejection.
Just because KG does it doesn't make it legal. The act of shooting is defined from the beginning of the shooting motion until the completion of follow through and if a jump shot, a return to the floor.
If this were legal, why not wrap the guy across the arm hard after release every shot. He'd start flinching every time you challenged a shot and shooting percentages would be around 10 %.
Sometimes the basic basketball rule arguments on this site are so ridiculous. Example, that three steps is sometimes permitted! It is not, folks. Not supposed to be by the rules of the game anyway.