VIDEO: Somehow this Trey Lyles judo chop is not a foul
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With Kentucky and Wisconsin deadlocked in a heated battle in Saturday's Final Four matchup, Trey Lyles appeared to get away with one.
The Wildcats forward caught Wisconsin's Josh Gasser with an Austin Powers-esque judo chop right under the hoop, but apparently that's not worthy of a foul.
Have a look:
The referees reviewed the play to see if a flagrant foul should be called, but not only did they decline to call a flagrant, Lyles wasn't charged with any kind of foul.
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