Very quality video loop. I think they give tommy points for that kind of thing. The elbow after the shove I'm not really seeing as anything but a push back, and steps or not, an entanglement resolved by pushing is just a flagrant one at worst, when the officials even catch them. So rarely in the open court does this come up ...
No clear punching or blows equates to no suspenison. Forget about the whole winning and losing angle versus the Howard play. It just comes down to results (which the NBA ruled on our side over last time), and though there are heightened circumstances, and Rondo is getting jeered whenever he touches the ball in the game to affect motive, I can't see shoving and pushing leading to a triple-double averaging point guard for a series being voided from a home Game 7. No way. It's like getting a foul called in the last fifteen seconds, to play on Bill Simmons' column concerning Game 5. You can't unbalance a series like that over some weak shoving and a commonplace play. I can't believe the mainstream media (except Tim Legler) forgot to mention how many times guys take hits to the face during NBA games without calls, like Pierce did tonight, or that the big channels seem to have missed that Miller crashed hard into Pierce's elbow and the floor with his face after Rondo fish-hooked him. Not a conspiracy guy, just feeling the flow of the analysts pumping up the underdog ... like ESPNchicago.com is not a reason for producers to book certain guests and promote certain viewpoints. Please.
As an edit instead of another reply, I still don't see this elbow at the head thing. I see a guy pushing a guy back. My contact lenses may be getting a little green after a four hour basketball game, but that was not an attempted blow.