Chapter 492: Alliance Punishment
Meanwhile, the referee has given the fairest decision to Nate Robinson, who was ejected from the ring for boxing his opponent. As he left the court, Nate Robinson held his hands high as if he had accomplished the greatest task he had accomplished.
The Heat fans gave Nate Robinson the loudest boo, and in their opinion, a thug who had punched their team captain twice and dared to do such a hateful move on the road was simply provoking them.
After Nate Robinson's glorious end, Udonis Haslem, who was attacked by him, washed the blood from his mouth with the help of the team doctor, and his face was painful and angry. He didn't expect Qin Han to do such a dirty thing at all.
He actually instructed Nate Robinson to attack him, which is so inconsistent with the rules of the court, obviously he has already died down, and he is already apologizing, why did he ask Nate Robinson to beat me. Udonis Haslem was bitter, angry, and aggrieved.
But the penalty against him was not long in coming, as he received a T from the referee for his foul on Allen Iverson instead of a band-aid. At the moment, Udunis Haslem was even more aggrieved, he felt that he was simply the most aggrieved person in the world.
Not to mention being beaten with blood on his mouth, he had to get a technical foul, especially the guy who beat people still had a glorious end, and the person behind the conspiracy and instigation didn't have any. So he quickly spit out the mouthwash from his mouth, and then applied to the referee: "Hey! Sir, aren't you going to give Han Chin a little punishment? You were there, he did it, he told Nate Robinson to beat me, you have to get him off the court. ”
"I was there, but I didn't find a precedent in the NBA, so I'm not going to punish him for the time being." The referee said very rigidly that he is a person who strictly follows the rules and regulations, and in the history of the NBA, there is indeed no player who has received a technical foul for instructing others to beat up an opponent, although this is a very malicious act in law, but in the rules of the NBA. This is still a blank.
Receiving the referee's explanation, Udonis Haslem was obviously mad, and under the dual influence of physical pain and mental stimulation, he shouted loudly at the top of his voice: "You are favoring the bull, this is a naked cover-up, you must have accepted bribes from the bull." ”
The referee apparently didn't want to listen to Udunis Haslem's obviously angry rant, and he replied very politely: "If you don't want to get another T, shut your mouth." If you question my integrity, you can report it to the Alliance at any time, and I am willing to accept the Alliance's inspection. ”
Turning his back as he spoke, Udunis Haslem grinned and was pulled away by his teammates, and now the format of the game has changed again. Although the most important backcourt player for the Bulls has been lost, their most experienced and tactical playmaker, Allen Iverson, has left injured, but Qin Han is back.
Qin Han is undoubtedly a nightmare for the Heat, as long as he stays on the court, it is difficult for the Heat to find any superiority in their hearts, they have been taught twice in a row. Qin Han is back, and we must make new arrangements.
Spoelstra pulled the team over and began to deliberate. At the same time, Vinny del Negro is also calling in his players to deploy their tactics. While the two teams were actively planning for the eventual victory, TNT TV, which broadcast the game, was still there to discuss the previous beating of Udunis Haslem by Nate Robinson.
"Nate Robinson is really reckless, he actually beat up Udonis Haslem at this time, doesn't he know that he is the best player for the Bulls right now? He could have used this fight to increase his value, but his two punches ruined it all. For the game. The league's general manager won't remember how good he was before he threw his punches, and will only think of him as a reckless player with a short temper and can't control his emotions. ”
TNT's host lamented that he felt that Nate Robinson had a chance to prove that he deserved a good contract in this fight, but it was ruined by those two punches.
Kenny Smith, however, has a different opinion: "I don't think Nate Robinson is reckless, and I don't think every general manager thinks he's a player who can't control his emotions. On the contrary, I admired the two punches he swung, although the slow motion showed that he had problems with both force and angle. But his courage to stand up for his teammates is contagious, and the team needs a player who is brave enough to go out in times of conflict. It's a little smaller, though. It's like in the sixties and seventies in the NBA, every team had a professional brawler player, and yes, just like the hockey league now, every team has a dedicated fighter. Although the current NBA no longer pursues brutal physical confrontation, the existence of such players is necessary. ”
Kenny Smith looks at this issue from a completely different perspective than the presenter, and basically their different views cover most of the thoughts of the audience in front of the TV set, while Charles Barkley has a different discovery.
"It's not that simple, you look at this picture, it was obvious that things had subsided, and the players on both sides began to retreat to their respective benches, but from here, Udonis Haslem first approached Han Chin to chat, and Han Chin didn't pay attention to it, but turned his head sideways and said a few words to Nate Robinson."
"Nate Robinson suddenly launched an attack on Udonis Haslem after listening to Han Chin's words, everyone's expressions were shocked and surprised at this moment, only Han Chin turned away very calmly, he didn't have the slightest intention of trying to intervene, it was obvious that this was what he deliberately ordered." Charles Barkley said very keenly, he guessed the situation on the scene, and his reasoning ability was very powerful, and he didn't know how high it was higher than his coaching level.
"It's a possibility." The moderator nodded, he felt that this reasoning was possible, but he still had questions: "But why did Han Chin do this?" If Nate Robinson had been on the court, would this game be more certain for the Bulls? ”