Long before making the NBA Milwaukee Bucks Grayson Allen has been known for being antagonist more than a basketball player. His antics can get under the skin of opponents, and his ways are dangerous. Just ask Chicago Bulls guard Alex Caruso.

On Thursday, Allen got a dose of his own medicine when Washington Wizards guard Tomas Satoransky knocked him down to the floor with a hard clothesline. 

Allen jumped up to step at Satoransky before his teammate Brook Lopez quickly held him off. Daniel Gafford got Satoransky out of the scuffle.

Satoransky was assessed a flagrant-1 foul. Keep your eye on how cool Satoransky played the clothesline. It was very Grayson Allen. Milwaukee won the game 114-102.

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