Yes, Kelvin was through the line and in the tunnel before any of the rest of the team and assistants had completed the handshakes (well, maybe one assistant had completed the handshakes). I believe Kelvin actually cut through the line after the first assistant or two and then made a bee line for the tunnel, ignoring our remaining assistants.His flyby handshakes after the game were not impressive
But, there was another incident that I have not seen mentioned. After Milan hit The Shot, Houston needed to inbound the ball. The player (#4?) that was waiting for the ball was looking towards Kelvin for what to do. Kelvin was signaling to push the pace. At that time, Sharp (#21) was on their side of the court a few steps from Kelvin with his back to Kelvin. Kelvin stepped on the court and gave Sharp a hard shove in the back, hard enough it looked almost like a punch. I get that Kelvin may have been mad at Sharp for something, but it struck me as very odd.
Did anyone else at the game see this?