NBA Opening Draw To Twilight Shaquille O’Neal: Chapter 872 The league makes trouble, the game turns sour
In the locker room of the home team, Walton Jr. continued his chicken soup speech.
Even Derek Williams, the youngest in the starting lineup, is in a state of emptiness at this time. Chicken soup is delicious, but if you drink too much, you will get tired.
Back in the second half, the Lakers went first.
Kobe still didn't choose to attack with the ball, but cooperated with Paul and Gasol through a lot of pick-and-rolls to attack in a more labor-saving way.
After all, the disastrous defeats in the first two games are enough to prove that he alone cannot bring victory to the Lakers.
At this time, Hibbert, who came off the bench, cooperated with Paul in the pick-and-roll, received a through pass from Paul, and got up to attack the frame.
But Wang Zelin made up the defense extremely fast, and he tried his best to catch up, and it was another nail-biting cap.
"Snapped!"
Hibbert tried to make a quick shot, but it was still too slow compared to Wang Zelin's supplementary defense, and he couldn't dodge it.
As soon as he came back from the second half, Wang Zelin sent another blood cap, the fourth time in this game!
Hibbert, who had been robbed of his starting position, was in a bad mood, but he was blocked when he finally played, and he was obviously even more upset. His mind became hot, and he turned around and pushed Wang Zelin.
Seeing the boss being humiliated, Barton's eyes turned red and he rushed over quickly.
Seeing Barton going up, Kobe thought something was wrong, hurriedly followed, and killed Hibbert and Wang Zelin, and confronted Wang Zelin in advance.
"Roy, put away your stupid fists and get the **** out of here!"
"King, calm down! I assure you, Roy didn't do it on purpose..."
Thinking of the terrifying fighting power shown by the kid in front of him, for the sake of the overall situation, the Black Mamba had to give up first.
After drinking Hibbert, he hurriedly held down Wang Zelin with both hands to prevent the latter from rushing towards Hibbert.
Outside the three-point line, sensing that the situation was not good, Paul and Gasol, Lillard and Aldridge also joined in.
Seeing that the conflict is about to break out.
Fortunately, the referee responded in a timely manner and separated the two sides to avoid the escalation of the situation.
Thousands of Blazers fans and Chinese fans at the scene all stood up and booed in the direction of the Lakers bench.
Originally they thought that the Lakers were simply lacking in strength, but now that they are behind, they actually play this game. It is a loss and a loss!
Regardless of whether Hibbert's own brain is short-circuited or someone else deliberately instructed him, since he is a member of the Lakers, the entire Lakers must pay the price for his stupid behavior.
Hearing the boos all over the sky, some home fans were embarrassed, but another part of the home fans who adhered to the principle of "helping relatives and not helping others" also began to follow suit and booed wildly towards the Trail Blazers bench.
Some even threw down snacks, empty water bottles, popcorn and other small items in their hands.
In the chaos, the referee gave Hibbert a technical foul after a technical timeout, temporarily quelling the conflict.
But this technical foul didn't play much role, and the players on the field moved more and more.
With the intensive whistle of the game, there were several fights on the verge of conflict on the field.
At the same time, Coach Terry and several assistant coaches also gradually noticed that the referee's judgment was obviously biased.
Wang Zelin's low elbow breakthrough was called an offensive foul, and Hibbert pushed with his right hand during a layup, but it was called a defensive foul.
What's so special is the naked home whistle!
You know, the first two games were at the Rose Garden Arena, home of the Trail Blazers, and the home whistle was not so biased!
Of course, this also has something to do with the Blazers being too strong. Under a relatively fair whistleblowing scale, they can lead the Lakers by that much. If there are more home whistle blessings, a certain mysterious number may really be broken.
Since that conflict, the boos have never stopped.
In fact, the seemingly unreasonable stuff like the home whistle has actually always existed.
During the Stern period, there was a tendency to whistle for the sake of ratings.
For example, in the Eastern Conference finals in 2009, he averaged 5.3 fouls per game and was sent off for 3 games in the league's first center series. He was once a victim of this unspoken rule.
Because of the general environment at the time, most fans were looking forward to the "23vs24" finals script, including the league also deliberately, wanting to promote the birth of this epic matchup.
Everyone knows what happened later, the Magic and Howard advanced to the finals by virtue of their absolute strength.
The same goes for this game.
Wang Zelin, who received a foul in the first half, was only guessing. After being called for two fouls less than 8 minutes into the third quarter, he finally confirmed that the league may not want to see this series between the Blazers and the Lakers. The game ended early.
No kidding, this series is definitely the most popular among the four semifinals in the East and West this year!
In addition, don't forget that Los Angeles is one of the best mega cities in the entire country. From the perspective of attracting money, the league is very happy to see the Los Angeles team go further in the playoffs.
In this series, every time the Trail Blazers and the Lakers play one more game, the broadcast fee alone can make a lot of money from the league to the management of both teams.
That is to say, the owner of the team, Paul Allen, is a super local tycoon, not short of that little money, otherwise, Wang Zelin would suspect that the team management might also be involved.
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After the third quarter, the Trail Blazers played a little timidly here due to the lack of scale. The team only scored 23 points in a single quarter.
On the other hand, the Lakers, with the help of the three referees, played more confidently and scored 38 points in a single quarter!
38 points in a single quarter is also the highest score scored by the Lakers in a single quarter in this series.
After three quarters, the score between the two sides was 83:92.
Rao is so helpful by the referee, the Lakers can only recover the point difference back to single digits.
While making people feel the strength of the Trail Blazers again, it also made countless people full of anger for this game.
Fairness is an integral part of competitive sports, and it can even be said to be the principle.
Then the game changed from the second half.
During this period, Coach Terry went to the sidelines to protest several times. During the intermission, he went to the technical stage to express his anger by slapping the table with road anger, but this still did not bring much change to the referee's whistleblowing scale.
If assistant coach David van der Poel hadn't stopped him in time, he might have been sentenced to a technical foul.
Soon, the game entered the fourth quarter.
Both sides sent a full starting lineup. Wang Zelin, who had been sitting on the bench for several minutes due to foul trouble, played with emotion after he came up.
The Trail Blazers made the first attack in the last quarter, Wang Zelin caught the ball in the low post and relied on hitting~www.mtlnovel.com~ easily pushed past Ryan Kelly, turned around and directly took off and dunked.
At this time, Ryan Kelly on the left fell down.
beep~~~
The referee's whistle sounded immediately.
Wang Zelin made an offensive foul, the fourth foul of the game!
"Mommy Falk! Is this serious?"
"This acting is too fake! Is the referee blind?"
"It's too much! Such a good shot can also be called a foul, the majestic Zijin Army, after all, they are shameless!"
"Looks like the floor at the Staples Center is a bit slippery..."
The emotions of the fans at the scene have reached a peak, and they can't wait to drown the referee in their saliva.
(end of this chapter)