Alex Caruso blocks shot with shoe in Thunder-Magic game

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso blocked a shot with his shoe during Tuesday's game against the Orlando Magic. The unusual defensive play happened late in the second quarter and drew a goaltending call and technical foul. The Thunder secured the victory despite the penalties.

Alex Caruso, known for his intense defensive play, made headlines during the Oklahoma City Thunder's matchup with the Orlando Magic on Tuesday. Late in the second quarter, Caruso lost his footing and his left shoe while positioning defensively. Rather than pause, he picked up the shoe and continued, first closing out on Wendell Carter Jr. before sliding into help defense against Tristan da Silva. Using the shoe, Caruso stripped and blocked da Silva's shot cleanly, contacting only the ball. Officials ruled it a goaltending violation and assessed a technical foul to Caruso. An official explained the decision to Thunder coach Mark Daigneault and Caruso, as shown in game footage. Despite the calls in a mid-March contest, the Thunder won. The play highlighted Caruso's commitment to defense at all costs, even without full equipment.

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