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JR Smith escapes further punishment for ‘dirty shot’ on Al Horford in Game 2


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CLEVELAND Cavaliers guard JR Smith will not face discipline from the NBA for his hard foul on Boston Celtics forward Al Horford in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals, according to a report from ESPN.

Smith shoved an airborne Horford on a drive to the basket late in the fourth quarter.

“It was a good call,” Smith said. “I blatantly pushed him. It wasn’t like I was trying to low-bridge him or something to make sure he didn’t get it. It was a good, hard foul.”

Marcus Smart and Smith exchanged shoves after the incident and had to be separated, with each player being whistled for a technical foul.

Smart later told reporters he had felt moved to defend his teammate Horford. “You know, and I just looked at it, Al is a defenceless person. He’s in the air. He can’t control how his body goes, and he’s not even looking, and you go and take two hands to the back, that’s a dirty shot,” Smart said following Boston’s 107-94 win.

“You just can’t allow that to keep happening. That’s not the first time JR has done some dirty stuff, especially playing against us. He’s known for it, especially playing against us. We know that.

“So you know, it’s like a bully, you keep letting a bully keep picking on you, he’s going to pick on you until you finally stand up, and that’s what I tried to do.” “One of my guys was down, and I took offence to it,” added Smart, who produced a superb defensive display to help contain LeBron James and the Cavaliers on Wednesday.

Smart, 24, said his refusal to back down was the result of his upbringing as the youngest of four brothers.

“That’s me. That’s how I was raised,” Smart said. “I’m the youngest of four boys. My whole life I had to fight. I had to get down and do things in order to secure my spot in the household.

“So coming on to the court it’s nothing different. We’re the underdogs. We’re coming in, Cleveland is picked to beat us.

“We’ve got to come and give energy, extraordinary energy all the time, and I just try to be that spark plug.” Game three in the series takes place in Cleveland on Saturday.

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