CHICAGO -- Bulls guard DeMar DeRozan took issue with what he deemed to be an "excessive hit" from Milwaukee's Grayson Allen during the third quarter of Chicago's 119-113 overtime victory on Wednesday night.
With just under seven minutes remaining in the third quarter, Allen was attempting to set a screen for Wesley Matthews when he got fouled by Bulls forward Patrick Williams. Allen's momentum appeared to carry him into DeRozan, and Allen's left forearm struck DeRozan in the back, knocking him to the ground.
After the whistle, DeRozan got to his feet and made a beeline for Allen before he was stopped by a pair of Bucks players.