WATCH: Matthew Dellavedova hits Andre Iguodala below the belt
Why are man parts being targeted in the playoffs?
By
Matt Moore
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1 min read
Matthew Dellavedova showed Draymond Green and the Golden State Warriors that the Cavaliers can beat them at their own game. Or at least one part of their game. Or at least the part of the game that Green's been accused of doing on a regular basis.
Dellavedova reached in to try and swipe the ball away in the second half of Game 1 of the Finals and "accidentally" landed a tap to the man parts of Andre Iguodala.
That's just rude.
The play was called a common foul, and given the precedent the NBA set with Green's actions against the Thunder, you should not expect any disciplinary action against Dellavedova. In the 2016 NBA playoffs, it's open season on reproductive organs.

















