The NBA has suspended Houston star and MVP candidate James Harden for one game without pay for kicking LeBron James in the groin.
The All-Stars and Olympic teammates became tangled in the third quarter of Houston's 105-103 victory over Cleveland on Sunday and Harden fell back to the court, then kicked his foot up into James.
Harden was given a flagrant foul 1 for the play, which the league upgraded Monday to a flagrant 2, which would have been an automatic ejection if called at the time.
An angry James said after the game that Harden's kick was "not a basketball play" and that the league would probably look at it.
Harden won't play when the Rockets visit the top of the Eastern conference Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday.
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