In the short few seconds when the two were [wrestling] in the backcourt, Tracy Murray, who was holding the ball and running to the frontcourt, had already completed this round of attack.

This also made the referee notice the two [red-headed] bad boys who were wrestling unintentionally in the backcourt!

As the two fell to the ground, the referee also blew the whistle and interrupted the game!

Then, realizing the bright red under Rodman's bright red hair, the referee hurried forward to observe and called the team doctor.

In this way, Hanamichi used [iron elbow] to clear the way for the first time, and Rodman was knocked down~Rodman left the court!

Finally, when the referee team returned to the technical station to watch the live playback together, the result of the discussion was:

The referee blew the whistle, raised both arms above his head, clenched his left fist, and grabbed the wrist of his left hand with his right hand.

Give Hanamichi and Rodman a second-level malicious foul each, and record 2 points!

After the "Bad Boys" era, the NBA has clear standards for penalties for fouls that violate the spirit of sportsmanship (malicious fouls)!

If a player tries to grab the ball through legal efforts, that is, to grab the ball with normal basketball movements, and a foul occurs at this time, it is not a foul that violates sports ethics;

If a player tries to grab the ball but excessive contact occurs, it is a serious foul, and this excessive contact is a foul that violates sports ethics;

And if a player maliciously pulls, maliciously grabs, hugs, throws, hits or pushes away the player who is away from the ball, it is not a game, but an act of violence.

Usually such behavior is a deeper level of foul that violates sports ethics.

In view of Rodman's name on the list, and the three times in the electronic replay that Rodman deliberately swung his elbow when competing for the floor ball, he was given a second-level malicious foul.

Even this is still based on the fact that Rodman was injured and left the court, the first-level punishment was reduced.

But because he has accumulated two second-level flagrant fouls this season, plus this time, [Hua Da Chong] will be automatically suspended for one game in the next game.

The NBA accumulates points for flagrant fouls: one point for a first-level flagrant foul and two points for a second-level flagrant foul.

Players who have accumulated 2 points will be automatically suspended for one game if they are sentenced to a second-level flagrant foul;

Players who have accumulated 3 or 4 points will be automatically suspended for one game if they are sentenced to a first-level flagrant foul.

Players who have accumulated 3 or 4 points will be automatically suspended for two games if they are sentenced to a second-level flagrant foul.

Players who have accumulated 5 or more points will be automatically suspended for two games regardless of whether they are sentenced to a first-level or second-level flagrant foul.

If he can skip work and play one less game, [Hua Da Chong] will certainly be happy.

But if he plays one less game due to injury or suspension, I don’t know if Rodman will be happy after the game when he knows the result!

The penalty for Hanamichi was a first-degree malicious foul, because the referee unanimously ruled that Hanamichi's pulling and arm swinging were all instinctive.

In other words, it was Hanamichi's subconscious survival behavior in a dangerous situation.

For example, the swinging and pulling when suddenly falling to the ground was an instinctive behavior of suddenly losing body balance.

In addition, these two actions were not out of line, especially the last elbow swing, which was also a normal action.

It just happened that Rodman did not get up because of the ruthless hand and elbow swing, which led to his injury.

It feels a bit like he deserved it.

No matter how the Bulls coach Phil Jackson protested, the game had to go on anyway!

In order to protect Hanamichi, the Raptors coach Landon Malone still replaced Hanamichi and let Das lead the team.

It was not until the end of the third quarter of the game that Hanamichi, who was fine and had no energy to use, was sent back to the court.

In the second and third quarters after Hanamichi left the court, the Bulls' inside pressure was greatly reduced.

The Raptors' inside twin towers Oliver Miller and Sharon White could not stop the Bulls' outside attack at all.

Although the outside players, Das and small forward Tracy Murray, were desperately scoring.

But they still couldn't resist the efficiency of [Old Rogue] and Pierce.

Especially here to talk about Pierce, his small moves when avoiding Rodman's rebounds, could be hidden from others but not from the old fox~champion coach Phil Jackson.

Although from the result, it was good for Pierce, at least he avoided an unprovoked disaster.

But for Phil Jackson, if Pierce had grabbed that rebound at that time, there would be no follow-up!

So during the timeout, he also severely pointed out Pierce.

Therefore, in the second half of the second quarter and the end of the third quarter.

Pierce was sellingHe tried his best to chase points and assist, fearing that he would displease his head coach again.

In addition, after Hanamichi left the court, the 218cm [basket positioning machine] Luke Longley was reactivated.

He once again took advantage of his height and weight advantage in the interior to play a role in grabbing rebounds.

As a result, the rebounds of the two teams changed from 37 to 64!

In the second quarter, the Bulls scored 31 points and the Raptors scored 28 points, which was not a big difference.

After all, both teams were substitutes, and the Raptors' substitutes were led by Hanamichi in the early stage.

After Hanamichi left the court, Das came on to lead the substitutes.

However, in the third quarter when Hanamichi was absent, the Bulls, who started the game, scored 29 points, while the Raptors only scored 23 points.

The problem that the Raptors showed at this time was that they were seriously lacking firepower on the offensive end!

At this time, Hanamichi returned to the court!

But there were only 2 minutes left in the third quarter.

Hua Dao only contributed one rebound and one assist.

Interestingly, when [basket positioning machine] Luke Longley saw Hua Dao raising his arms and preparing to grab the rebound, he took the initiative to move away from him and made room.

"Look! This is deterrence!!!"

Salt Lake City's Karl Malone was excited.

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