The NBA has decided they will not take any action against Golden State Warriors center Zaza Pachulia, after he awkwardly fell over Russell Westbrook during Saturday's 112-80 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, according to Tim Bontemps of The Washington Post.

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Pachulia has a poor reputation preceding him, which led to the likes of Kyrie Irving, Damian Lillard and Westbrook's teammate Paul George to jump in and point the finger at the Warriors center after the play went viral.

The NBA didn't fine the center, as they found no conclusive evidence for intent, given that his teammate, Nick Young clipped one of his feet and his calf, causing the fall.

No call was made on the spot by any of the officials, as play carried on — though questions about his intentions arose after replays of the incident were made available through the broadcast and social media.

Pachulia has played 15 years in this league as a rugged rebounder and has flourished in this system as a screen-setting big man that brings toughness, but that has rubbed people the wrong way in many-a-time.

The Warriors will play the New York Knicks tonight at Madison Square Garden as part of a three-game week, and Pachulia is expected to come off the bench after Steve Kerr has opted to start the younger, more athletic JaVale McGee in the last two games.

If further incidents take place, it wouldn't be surprising to see players take matters into their own hands and confront the 6-foot-11 big man during game action.