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Chapter 1194 It is not my intention to use violence to control violence

Chapter 1194: Fighting violence with violence is not my original intention

Author: Pea of ​​Justice

Chapter 1194: Fighting violence with violence is not my original intention

In the first quarter of the first game of the Eastern Conference Finals, the Heat led by 8 points!

This is not surprising. In Zuo Li's words, in this game, every dog ​​has to be kicked twice before it leaves.

It’s not like the Knicks have never encountered situations where their opponents were all involved. In the third game of the last round, the Bulls made great moves, but unfortunately, they were pushed back by Zuo Li’s flying dunk. That dunk was too powerful.

As a result, the Bulls never regained their composure until they were eliminated.

But this year is the first time the Knicks have faced an opponent as pure as the Heat, who are just trying to destroy you.

During the break, Barkley was the first to fire on the referee: "Listen, if it hadn't been written on the calendar, I would have thought this year was not 2013 but 1988. The referee's connivance made this game different. Listen to me.

Say, you can find multiple actions that could call a flagrant foul, but the referee only calls a common foul."

"There are even things that haven't been called, such as pinching the arm when grabbing a rebound under the basket. This is not even a common foul. Unfortunately, the referee did not say anything. As for elbows under the basket, layup violations, etc., I won't mention it.

." O'Neal added aside.

James: Huh? I always feel like someone understands me.

However, fans are very satisfied with the two's courage to speak out.

For example, a big V said, if this was 1988, then I wouldn't say a word, but this is 2013, then I think the referee is a fool.

Yes, before 1990, the NBA did not have the rule of flagrant fouls, and even the overall penalty scale was very loose, which directly led to two results:

First, players with a tough, dirty, brutal and rough style of play will be more popular, and the teams they form will be more powerful. The typical team is the Pistons Bad Boys, who dominated that era through fierce and cruel fouls. In fact, not only

Just the Pistons, which team in that era didn't have a few fierce players, and even assigned "thugs" to the team's stars, who were people who were responsible for making tough responses to opponents.

Second: Many stars end their careers early because of rough fouls.

These two items also directly caused the league to modify the rules and add flagrant fouls to ordinary fouls. This was one of the reasons why the Pistons Bad Boys finally came to an end.

Of course, the rules also need to be adapted. The confrontation was still very fierce throughout the 1990s, and it was similar in the early 2000s. Most of the stars in the old era still had the same style as before, as evidenced by the original Auburn Hills.

However, as the penalties on the court became heavier and stricter, the league's punishments became more and more severe, and gradually everyone got under control.

Of course, this is only the majority. Games where the referee cannot control the situation and causes excessive movements also happen from time to time.

Such as tonight.

But there aren’t many games of this magnitude at home.

So you can also imagine the state in Madison Square Garden at this time. The fans' greetings were enough to drown the referee.

The entire Knicks team was also very angry. If Zuo Li and D'Antoni hadn't been suppressing him, they would probably have greeted his family in front of the referee.

But even so, they are still very angry. The Knicks have always played cleanly. This season, the number of technical fouls and flagrant fouls ranked second to last in the league, and there are few harmful actions on the court.

It’s not that I can’t, it’s that I don’t want to and don’t need to.

Zuo Li himself still hates flagrant fouls. We are all athletes. It is important to compete for the championship, but there is no need to rush to losers.

The Knicks have Beverley and Dream Green, but they have always played cleanly.

But I didn't expect that this would become a weapon that the Knicks were repeatedly attacked.

This made Zuo Li very unhappy.

In the second quarter, Chalmers made an action that completely angered Zuo Li.

In the second quarter, the Knicks naturally had to respond. D'Antoni replaced Klay and Lou Williams, allowing Zuo Li to control the ball. Through misplacement, Zuo Li assisted Lou Williams twice for a layup.

The problem of the Heat's lack of insiders still exists, and after being pulled out by Zuo Li, they get everything they want.

With Zuo Li holding the ball and scoring a throw, the Knicks chased the point difference to 2 points with 1 and a half minutes.

At this time, the Heat finally couldn't help but take action again!

Lu Wei scored suddenly, Clay held the ball for a three-pointer, Wade was shaken away, Clay rarely broke through with the ball, but Chalmers, who came over from defense, pushed him hard with his hand!

Clay was naturally unable to escape in the air. In a very dangerous posture, Clay flew out and fell heavily in front of reporters!!!

“OH…………!!”

There was an uproar at the scene.

"FUCK!!!"

This move was very dangerous, causing Zuo Li to curse. Then Zuo Li went up and pushed Chalmers away. This time, Zuo Li didn't stop his strength, and pushed Chalmers straight away, taking off and falling.

go out!

Conflict is about to break out!!!

As if he had a premonition of the fight, the referee blew his whistle like crazy, and the Knicks all came up to stop Zuo Li.

Nothing can happen to Zuo Li. If he were replaced by Chalmers, Riley would probably be able to laugh out of his dreams!

In fact, he was already laughing. Although Sibo looked worried on the outside, he turned around and secretly laughed.

Yes, yes...that's it, fight, fight, I'm not afraid that you will fight, I'm just afraid that you won't fight!

Chalmers is nothing, if he can get Zuo Li out, he can spare Bosh!

"Garbage! Garbage! Garbage!"

The fans at the scene were also irritated. Many irrational fans began to throw garbage into the stadium, and the scene became a mess for a while.

Over there, Klay was on the floor clutching his waist, while the Knicks team doctor was examining him. Not far away, Chalmers was rolling on the spot with his face covered.

Zuo Li didn't hold back this time, and pointed directly at the Heat team: "You sons of bitches, this isn't over yet!"

"It won't be over until it's over! Who's afraid of you!" Haslem immediately shot back.

Zuo Li ignored it and turned around to check Clay's injury. Fortunately, it was not serious, but the team doctor still indicated that Clay had better not fight.

Seeing that the situation did not get further out of control, the referee finally had time to watch the replay.

The pressure on them is also very high. They know that this game has already been blown away by them, so they need to make reasonable calls.

In the end, Chalmers was whistled for a second-level flagrant foul and was ejected directly, while Zuo Li was whistled for a flagrant foul for pushing someone.

There were boos for a while, and the fans were obviously dissatisfied with the referee's call.

Chalmers shook his head with great pity and left. It would be great if Zuo Li could be replaced.

It's just okay, at least Clay won't be able to make it out of this game.

One for one, the Heat won't lose.

The final free throw gave the ball to the Knicks.

D'Antoni called a timeout.

During the timeout, Zuo Li directly asked to replace Anderson, Beverley and Chai Meng together.

"It is not my wish to respond to violence with violence, but it is time to teach them a lesson."

(End of chapter)

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