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Report: No suspension for Dunleavy after Game 6 punch chips Bucks' MCW's teeth

Jeff Hanisch / USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago Bulls delivered a few punches in their Game 6 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks ... literally. 

Bulls Mike Dunleavy will reportedly not receive a suspension for punching Bucks point guard Michael Carter-Williams in the face while driving to the basket early in the first quarter of the 120-66 loss, according to Yahoo Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski

The hit chipped MCW's teeth.

Mike Dunleavy, everyone!

"My teeth were a little messed up," Carter-Williams told the media after the loss. "People take cheap shots, and you've got to go along with it."

Never fear, Milwaukee. Carter-Williams visited a dentist to right the wrong. 

"I saw the dentist yesterday. He was able to put some of my teeth back in place," the former Syracuse star said during exit interviews on Friday. "I'm good, I'm fine." 

Dunleavy sustained a hit of his own from Giannis Antetokounmpo, who was ejected for a Flagrant Foul 2

The lack of suspension is good news for the Bulls, who take on the Cleveland Cavaliers in the next round. The Chiacgo small forward shot 50-percent from the field against the Bucks and went 54.8-percent from beyond the arc.  

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