Trevor Ariza is a proud veteran.
So, when Trae Young threw the ball between Ariza’s legs, Ariza flagrantly fouled Young before Young could complete the nutmeg. The two embraced after the Hawks’ win over the Trail Blazers on Saturday.
But this wasn’t exactly an apology given or lesson learned.
Ariza, via Jason Quick of The Athletic:
“I told him, ‘Don’t do that [s—] again; not to me, at least,”‘ Ariza said. “I mean, I’ve never made an All-Defensive team or none of that [s—], and he’s an All-Star, so he can be creative by ways to get around me. But all the, like, funnies? I’m not with the funnies. I don’t like the funnies.”
Chris Kirschner of The Athletic:
I asked Trae Young if he was going to stop nutmegging now because of Trevor Ariza's (old man yells at cloud) comments.
"Nah, I ain't about to stop nutmegging. That's going to be in my game until I'm done."
— Chris Kirschner (@ChrisKirschner) March 2, 2020
Trae said he thinks Ariza was frustrated on the play before.
"If you watch the play before, I got a floater. He said something coming down the floor, got mad, and that was part of my excitement. When I came back down, I knew what I was about to do. I threw it between his legs." https://t.co/gWbp2TXW83
— Chris Kirschner (@ChrisKirschner) March 2, 2020
Young won this round. He baited Ariza into a flagrant foul, giving Atlanta free throws and the ball.
But if Ariza makes Young – or any player – second-guess making flashy plays around him, that has benefits. Ariza also helps set a tone of toughness for Portland.
Of course, that’d carry far more weight if the Trail Blazers didn’t also lose to the lowly Hawks.