
Araujo's left arm connected with Williams' face as the Atlanta small forward made a move to the basket, bloodying Williams' nose and leaving the Hawks crying foul.
"It was a dirty play, plain and simple," Hawks swingman Josh Childress said. "Your team is up 25 points (actually 34 at the time), and if you're going to foul him, foul him — but don't go for somebody's head. It's just something that you don't do."
"He (Araujo) should have been kicked out of the game — and he should be suspended," added Woodson, whose Hawks had won their previous five road games — but were looking rather drained after a one-point win Sunday at Golden State. "You take a guy's face off like that. It's unacceptable. You can't do that. The league will have a chance to see it, and they'll make a decision from there." - Deseret News
"It was a dirty play, plain and simple," Hawks swingman Josh Childress said. "Your team is up 25 points (actually 34 at the time), and if you're going to foul him, foul him — but don't go for somebody's head. It's just something that you don't do."
"He (Araujo) should have been kicked out of the game — and he should be suspended," added Woodson, whose Hawks had won their previous five road games — but were looking rather drained after a one-point win Sunday at Golden State. "You take a guy's face off like that. It's unacceptable. You can't do that. The league will have a chance to see it, and they'll make a decision from there." - Deseret News
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