Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso says he has learned his lesson: no more shoe swipes on defense.

Caruso had a viral moment during Tuesday night’s game against the Magic, as he attempted to use his fallen-off shoe to swat away a layup by Orlando’s Tristan da Silva. Caruso was called for goaltending and a technical foul for an illegal defensive move.

“As soon as I had my shoe in my hand, it crept in my mind to use it,” Caruso told The Oklahoman after the game. “Not like in a malicious way, but like, ‘Let me try to make a play to stop the ball.’ It’s just one of those weird NBA plays that probably won’t happen for like another 10 years.”

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The three points after Caruso’s inventive attempt were part of a 23-6 run by the Magic to end the second quarter, helping them close to a 51-50 deficit at halftime. But the Thunder (54-15) went on win 113-108 to become the first NBA team to clinch a playoff berth this season.

Caruso, who finished with two points and eight rebounds and was a team-best plus-19 in 24 minutes, stated he won’t try anything like that again.

“I’ve never been in that situation before,” Caruso told The Oklahoman. “And I don’t know, it came to me. I just thought I was gonna block it, and I honestly don’t know what I thought the call would be. I didn’t know it was going to be a goaltending and a tech. If I would’ve known that, I probably wouldn’t have done it because it’s three points.”

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 40 points to extend his record streak to 129 games with 20 or more points as the Thunder notched their 10th straight victory.

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