Chapter 586: Tearing in Progress
The game changed rapidly, Bynum missed the hook, the lunar eclipse grabbed the backcourt rebound and was about to counterattack, and the remaining four of the Lakers also quickly returned to defense, and after the Hawks played an offensive and defensive conversion to complete the offense, the Lakers generals found that Bynum was still holding his ankle and fell to the ground in pain. Pen fun and pavilion www.biquge.info
Big trouble!
Woodson has been ejected, but Hawks assistant coach Larry Drew has not been dry.
As soon as the replay ended, he replaced the "perpetrator" Zaza Pachulia with Solomon Jones, and immediately called a long timeout.
What are you kidding, if you don't change people, it is very likely that there will be a direct conflict, and the score will basically not be able to be recovered, and if you fight again, the damage to the team will only be greater.
85:96, still the same sentence, no one cares about the final score, even if the Lakers gave the Hawks their sixth loss of the season, it became difficult for the Hawks to break through 72 wins, and it can't be compared with Bynum's black elbow to Erniu, and Pachuria's black foot to Bynum.
David Stern makes the league more and more gentlemanly, and it is essentially for the sake of profit.
If star players miss a lot of games because of senseless injuries, it is the league itself that will suffer the most in terms of benefits.
Bynum's unchanging attempt to hurt people with his black elbow again, and Pachuria's subtle slap in the face like Bowen possessing him, are all challenging the changing spirit of the Alliance.
Bynum's black elbow naturally goes without saying, fortunately, Ruan Erniu was not seriously injured and recovered quickly, but Zaza Pachuria's slap is difficult to tell, whether it is intentional or unintentional, it is often difficult to identify.
Andrew Bynum was immediately taken to hospital for a check-up, while Pachulia was the focus of media after the game.
And all kinds of media outside the locker room door, blocked Pachuria, who was the last to come out.
"Did you do this on purpose?"
"I just tried to defend as much as I could, and I didn't want to hurt anyone. Bynum just got right on my feet, that's all!"
"Are you here to avenge Kraft Nguyen?"
'I'm defending normally and I want all the players to stay away from injuries and everyone to play healthy and may God bless Bynum with a speedy recovery. ”
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Pachuria's answer was watertight, and there was no fluctuation on his stereotyped embarrassed face, and after answering two questions formulaically, he was surrounded by the Eagles' security guards and escaped from the reporters.
However, it is rare for the reporters not to be stalking this time, because they have already got what they want, it is just an appetizer, and the next press conference is the main meal.
Woodson sat down at the press conference table with a gloomy face.
Today, he also didn't control his emotions, and he was expelled for two T's in a row, which is not a handsome demeanor, but this is also enough to express Woodson's dissatisfaction.
"Coach Woodson, what do you think of Zaza Pachulia stepping up Bynum?" the Los Angeles reporter asked first.
Woodson was also prepared, and immediately asked rhetorically: "Then what do you think of what Bynum did to Gerard Wallace and Kraft?"
Not to be outdone, the Los Angeles reporter rhetorically asked, "So can I think that Pachulia is taking malicious revenge on Bynum?"
Woodson smiled contemptuously: "It's all up to you, I don't think so, Zaza is just defending normally, and Bynum is just unlucky."
It's like a murderer who accidentally shot himself and injured himself, is the blame on the person who sold him the gun?
Of course, I want every player to stay healthy, including Andrew Bynum, but I think the league should punish some of the players who maliciously hurt them!"
With that, Woodson took the initiative to end his speech.
After that, the reporter had to have a question about whether the Hawks could break the Bulls' 72-win record, but it is certain that tonight or even a few days of all-rice basketball will not be on this point.
Phil Jackson also appeared at the press conference later in the press conference, and he also provided an update on Bynum's injury: "Andrew has a serious ankle injury and it is conservative to estimate that he will miss at least one month or more, which is undoubtedly the worst news for us. ”
Immediately afterward, a reporter asked Jackson about Bynum's black elbow and Pachuria's foot.
"Andrew just put his best on the defensive end, and although he sometimes moves too defensively, he didn't mean to, but Pachuria's actions were undoubtedly premeditated, and everyone knows what it means to deliberately step up before the opponent shoots," Jackson said.
I thought that only Bruce Bowen in the league would do this, but now it seems that the Georgians have done this well.
As you all know, there are always teams in the league who will stop at nothing to win.
The alliance should increase its supervision in this regard, after all, some seemingly unintentional fouls are actually deliberate conspiracy!"
Phil Jackson is worthy of being a master of psychology, not only properly covering up Andrew Bynum's own murderous fouls, but also elevating Zaza Pachulia and even the Hawks to the ranks of conspirators, and even dragging the Spurs of San Antonio down the water.
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At the press conference, the reporters each got what they wanted, and the next grievances and hatreds all depended on their clever writing and making something out of nothing.
Soon, all kinds of media joined the discussion.
However, before that, the league made its own decision as quickly as possible.
Even if Phil Jackson tried to hide it, Andrew Bynum was still banned for 10 games, but it didn't seem to matter, because Bynum was going to be suspended due to injury anyway, so this punishment was insignificant.
The biggest controversy for most people is that the league decided not to impose any penalties on Pachulia on the grounds that there was not enough evidence that Pachulia was maliciously harming Bynum.
As a result, a thousand waves were stirred up, and the most influential experts immediately divided into two factions.
One group felt that Pachulia was not a player who played on the first day, and that he should have understood what a terrible threat the stepping foot could pose to other athletes.
Why the VC of the "half-human and demigod" (Vince Carter) became mortal is not caused by Bowen's two stepping kills.
On the other hand, the other group of people made it clear that Pachulia did not mean it.
They cite a bunch of examples and videos of defensive stepping up to prove that this behavior is actually part of the league's defense, and that Bynum is just out of luck.
The two sides insist on each other's words and do not give in to each other, and the players also express their own opinions.
The first to tear their faces were Ruan Erniu and Kobe.
Kobe Bryant said bluntly: "Pachulia is a dirty player, and even if the Hawks can break through 72 wins in the end, there is no way to compare with the Bulls."
The league's penalties weren't fair to us, and some people didn't get the punishment they deserved. ”
Ruan Erniu didn't care about the traditional friendship in Los Angeles this time, and he immediately stood up and retorted: "There is nothing wrong with Zaza's defense, and some people are deliberately avoiding problems.
Anyone who has watched the video of the game knows that what Bynum did was the real crime, and I was lucky not to be mortally injured, and think of Gerard Wallace, it's not the first time Bynum has done this!"