The Milwaukee Bucks have expressed their disapproval of the league’s decision of suspending their guard, Grayson Allen, for one game. 

The franchise released a statement, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, and they are hoping to see Allen suiting up against the New York Knicks on Friday. 

Allen remains a huge subject of scrutiny and public backlash after the reckless foul and contest against Alex Caruso in Bucks’ matchup against the Chicago Bulls on the previous days. Caruso was announced to undergo surgery after sustaining a wrist fracture in connection to the play and will be re-evaluated for six to eight weeks. 

With Caruso’s absence, the Bulls will continue their season undermanned at the backcourt spot, as fellow standout guard Lonzo Ball and All-star Zach LaVine are currently on the sidelines. 

The association hasn’t released any response yet on the given decision of the Bucks.