ppers-Hornets game Thursday night had fans stand to their feet, clapping vibrantly for sending Griffin sprawling to the floor.
"I think it looked a lot worse than what it was, but that's still not a play that you ever want to do to another player like that," Smith told reporters immediately following the game. "I apologize to Blake Griffin. I didn't want to hurt him at all."
Immediately after Smith threw Griffin's 6-foot-10, 250-pound body to the court floor, he threw his hands up to convince the referee he did no wrong. The ploy failed, though— the center was ejected from the game for his efforts.
While Griffin laid still on the floor, what was more surprising was the instant effect Hornet's fans had: nearly all of them were on their feet, giving a standing ovation for the rough play.
Despite the unsportsmanlike behavior, which Smith still says was "to try to cut off [Griffin's] lane to the basket," the Clippers star still performed decently. Blake Griffin scored 21 points and had 11 rebounds, although he did seem a bit rattled with only 7 of 19 shots scoring.