Matthew Dellavedova of the Milwaukee Bucks has a reputation for being a dirty player, and what he did to Bradley Beal during his team's game against the Washington Wizards on Saturday night certainly won't help his cause.During the Bucks 110-103 win against the Wizards last night at the Captial One Arena in Washington, Dellavedova was ejected from the game in the fourth quarter for a horse-collar hold on a driving Beal.As you can see in the video further down in this article, Washington's guard was trying to drive the ball past the Milwaukee guard to tie the score at 92 apiece in the tight game. However, he was caught from behind with Dellavedova wrapping his arm around his neck, driving him to the floor.This play earned Dellavedova a flagrant two and an ejection from the game, but luckily for him, the Bucks were able to win without him on the court. He finished his night with a stat line of 0 points, one rebound, and five assists after just under 15-and-a-half minutes of action.After the game, the Bucks guard explained the play, saying he believes Beal slipped on the court.Dellavedova said, according to ESPN: "[John] Wall threw the ball up to Beal, and I tried to run him off the three. He decides to drive it, so I tried to hold him up, and he slipped because he went down. I was just trying to hold him up to prevent him from getting the and-1, and then he just went to the ground.

"I thought it was a foul maybe or a flagrant one. But I definitely wasn't expecting that."

Beal understood that Dellavedova was trying to get the ball, but he believes there's another way which he could have gone about it.

The Wizards guard said: "He plays super aggressive. Sometime overly aggressive. That's just his knack, ever since he came into the league. ... That play was kinda crazy. I understand you want to stop the ball, but there's a right way and a wrong way."

However, John Wall, Beal's teammate, was not as sympathetic. 

He said: "[Dellavedova is] known for undercutting guys trying to box him out and stuff like that. I give no credit for that. I give credit to him for being a hard player that's hard-nose, one of the old-school-type players that plays very physically, I give him credit for that. But when it comes to doing dirty plays, I have no respect for him."