The NBA elected not to punish Rajon Rondo for his foul on Brad Miller near the end of Game 5 on Tuesday.

?We felt Rondo was making a basketball play and going for the ball after a blown defensive assignment by the Celtic team,? NBA executive vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson said. ?In terms of the criteria that we use to evaluate a flagrant foul penalty one, generally we like to consider whether or not there was a windup, an appropriate level of impact and a follow-through. And with this foul, we didn?t see a windup, nor did he follow through. So for that reason we?re not going to upgrade this foul to a flagrant foul penalty one.?