Dwight Howard somehow demolished Andrew Bogut with a vicious blow to his face during Game 4 but instead of an automatic ejection, the Rockets big man received a slap to the wrist with a pathetic Flagrant 1.
We’re a bit baffled as to why Howard was allowed to remain in the game after blatantly walloping Bogut, with many pointing to Al Horford’s ejection on Sunday after elbowing Matthew Dellavedova with complete confusion.

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