Taj Gibson Goes On F-Bomb Tirade After Game 2 Ejection
Game 2 between the Heat and Bulls was a real snoozer until early in the fourth quarter when referee Scott Foster and the Bulls decided no one wanted to hang around to see the rest of the game play out.
The Heat won 115-78 but not before Joakim Noah was ejected from the bench and Taj Gibson was given the boot while Ray Allen shot the free throw from the Noah technical. Noah was given his second technical for arguing a blown goaltending call with Foster from the bench. Gibson was hot because Foster blew the call on his shot (also, the Bulls were getting their shit handed to them).
After the ejection, Gibson directed a series of f-bombs at Foster—that Steve Kerr was amazingly on board with—and had to be restrained by the Chicago bench.
Game 3 is Friday in Chicago. Taj Gibson may be available, but will certainly be lighter in the wallet.
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