Grayson Allen may have moved on from tripping and acquired a new strategy for derailing his opponents: the foot stomp.

The notorious Duke junior guard was caught on camera Monday night throwing his leg down, which happened to land on the foot of Notre Dame guard Temple Gibbs and send him spiraling to the court. No foul was called and the play continued as normal, although the video replay suggests the act was more than an unintentional tangling of legs, especially considering Allen’s history of foul play.

The All-American was suspended indefinitely in December after tripping an Elon opponent — his third infraction of the year — but was reinstated by coach Mike Krzyzewski after one game. The punishment seemed to do little to stop his behavior: He has come under fire several times since, including on Jan. 7 for what looked like him sticking his leg out at a Boston College opponent and Jan. 10 for shoving a Florida State coach on the sideline.

Krzyzewski recently punished his players for their poor play — in an ironic crackdown following Allen’s minimal suspension — in which he banned them from the locker room and took away their team apparel after the preseason favorites lost three of their last four games.

Maybe Duke’s 84-74 win over Notre Dame on Monday will distract Krzyzewski from Allen’s latest questionable incident.