Heat, Hornets react to NBA ruling on uncalled LaMelo Ball foul, and how he’ll be eligible to play

MIAMI (AP) โ€” In Miami, the NBA’s decision thatย LaMelo Ball grabbing Bam Adebayoย was an ejection-worthy flagrant foul didn’t register much of a reaction. In Charlotte, the fact that the ruling didn’t include a suspension brought relief.

And Adebayo wants the league to look at how plays like that can be reviewed going forward.

Ball will play Friday for the Hornets in their play-in elimination game at Orlando โ€” the reality that Charlotte coach Charles Lee hoped for, and something that Miami coach Erik Spoelstra didn’t seem to have a problem with.

โ€œI didnโ€™t think that he needed to be penalized more moving forward. I don’t think that would make sense,” Spoelstra said Thursday as the Heat held their season-ending meetings โ€” two days after being eliminated from the postseasonย with a 127-126 loss in Charlotte, a game that Adebayo missed much of after being injured on a play where Ball grabbed at his ankle as he was falling.

โ€œI donโ€™t think heโ€™s a dirty player. I just think, in that moment, all things can be true,โ€ Spoelstra said. โ€œIt was a dirty play and a dangerous play. It should have been caught at that moment. But it wasnโ€™t and then, you know, you move on.โ€

The league said Ball made โ€œunnecessary and reckless contactโ€ with Adebayo. Ball was fined $35,000 for the foul, plus another $25,000 for using profanity in a postgame on-court interview.

โ€œEverybodyโ€™s going to have their opinion on it,” Adebayo said when asked his thoughts on the play. โ€œNobodyโ€™s really going to know the truth but LaMelo if it was dirty or not, obviously. Everybody’s going to try to defend him or defend me. … We move on at this point.โ€

The flagrant foul from Tuesdayโ€™s game, if called as a Category 2 in real time, would have resulted in Miami being awarded two free throws and possession of the ball โ€” plus would have led to Ball’s ejection.

An NBA investigation is standard after such plays; referee Zach Zarba even told a pool reporter Tuesday night that the league would be looking into the play further. The league’s word came late Wednesday night, and only then could Lee exhale.

โ€œI think the league handed out something that was what they deemed to be fair,” Lee said in Charlotte on Thursday before the team’s flight to Orlando. “And weโ€™re glad that we still have him going on to the next game. I know he never has the intent to try to hurt anybody out there on the court. But I’m glad everythingโ€™s kind of settled now.โ€

Per NBA rules, the Heat could not challenge the ruling on the play because no foul was called. Play continued, leaving no opportunity for a replay review. Adebayo was diagnosed with a lower-back contusion as a result of the fall, and he wondered why mechanisms exist to take 3-point makes off the scoreboard after several more minutes of play โ€” but incidents like the one Tuesday can’t be reviewed unless immediately whistled.

โ€œI think the officials handled it, I guess, by the rule book,โ€ Adebayo said. โ€œI feel like it’ll be a change at some point. It doesn’t make sense that three or four plays go by and you can review a 3-point shot but you can’t review a hostile act.โ€

It’s at least the second time Ball has been involved in such a play with Adebayo. During a game at Miami in January 2024, when Ball grabbed at Adebayoโ€™s leg as the Heat star was running to the other end of the court. Adebayo stumbled but did not fall.

โ€œThere’s never been any, like, bad blood between us. … There’s always been good conversations,โ€ Adebayo said. โ€œAs far as those incidents, I can’t tell you what goes through his mind.โ€