<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">CHICAGO -- James Posey said he was just running back on defense. "They had an advantage on the break," the Heat forward said. "That was no message. That wasn't about sending signals." It certainly appeared otherwise. In throwing a running shoulder at Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich in the open court with 3:15 to play in Thursday's 109-90 loss to the Bulls, Posey left himself open to the possibility of a suspension. A similar senseless play cost Sacramento forward Ron Artest one game last week. Posey's shoulder shove came with the Heat down 101-85. "I kind of saw him the whole way," Bulls coach Scott Skiles said. "It looked like he was sizing him up the whole way." Even Heat coach Pat Riley could not defend the action that led to a Flagrant 2 foul and immediate ejection. "I don't like that," he said. "There's got to be some dignity to the game." NBA Vice President Stu Jackson, who suspended Heat power forward Udonis Haslem from Game 2 for his Game 1 toss of a mouthpiece toward referee Joe Crawford, will have until Sunday's Game 4 to issue a ruling.</div> Source