91. The referee doesn't care about this game

James's breakthrough was very violent, Ye Han was not afraid at all, although he kept retreating in order to avoid collision fouls, but Ye Han was in front of James and did not lose his position!

James made a three-step layup, which was his scoring move after the break, and he chose to force a shot without breaking through the defender. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

Ye Han followed James closely every step of the way, and he still didn't lose his position, James made such a shot absolutely iron, and was even directly capped down by Ye Han!

James One Step, Two Steps......

Step 3!

Ye Han flew up and blocked it in the direction where James could only make a move!

James has broken through to the bottom line, and when he reaches the dead corner, Ye Han is very confident that this ball will definitely be able to come down!

But, at that moment, James jumped to the left!

Walking! But the referee didn't blow!

Well, if the referee doesn't blow it, it's a good shot, Ye Han is in the air now, and James has already made a layup when it falls.

It's okay to walk to the basket!

Ye Han looked at the referee, did he miss the penalty? Such an obvious walk did not blow.

The referee ignored him and signaled for the game to continue, switching offense and defense.

Maybe the referee was distracted, Ye Han picked up the ball and handed it to Blevin Knight and ran to the front court.

Blevin Knight advanced to the front court and handed it to Ye Han.

This time, James defended very tightly and didn't shake, but his movements were very big, and his arms were directly pressed on Ye Han's hand that Ye Han dribbled, but fortunately, Ye Han had a lot of strength and almost made a mistake.

Ye Han looked at the referee again, he didn't blow it! He was so ruthless that he directly blocked James' arm.

The referee on one side was habitually ready to blow the whistle, but seeing that it was Ye Han who was blocking James, he thought of the latest instructions from the league and the instructions to elevate Ye Han's whistle treatment to that of a superstar, so he stopped blowing the whistle and put the whistle down.

Ye Han was surprised, he thought the referee would blow him for a foul, but he didn't blow it, so he continued to break through.

James on the opposite side was also stunned for a moment, the referee usually blows the opponent's offensive foul for this kind of ball, but this time he didn't blow it! At this moment, he was passed by Ye Han.

Ye Han held his breath in his heart, this kind of nameless fire that the players opposite James have, after entering the inside line, he faced the slow-paced Big Z, took off directly against the defense, and dunked the ball into the basket through the big Z.

The domineering buckle, one of the famous background emperors of the alliance, Big Z, has once again become the background.

There was an exclamation at the scene, and Ye Han's dunk made Cavaliers fans couldn't help but marvel, but then there were bursts of boos.

James' eyes lit up, and the cheers of the Cavaliers fans made him very unhappy.

On Ye Han's side, the referee's bias to James also made him very unhappy.

Next, the two of you start to fight against each other with one ball.

Sure enough, as Ye Han thought, the referee ignored James' four-step layup, and the referee didn't care about the action of pressing people on the defensive end. James is a superstar praised by the league, although this treatment has made people criticize, but the league has done just that.

However, Ye Han had no way to make James' four-step layup, but every time he dealt with James's pressing action, he directly blocked it with his hands, and the referee also did not blow him for a foul. Ye Han is a new superstar in the league, and the referees also have a big penalty for him!

This duel between the two super newcomers, during which there were countless fouls and violations, but as long as the fouls and violations occurred on these two people, the referee rarely blew them, and the blowing penalties for the two were very balanced and not biased at all.

It all depends on the feel of the two and the help of teammates. As the two attracted the pack and passed a lot of assists, both sides played very well in attack.

By the end of the half, Ye Han and James had almost played the entire first half, Ye Han had 19 points, 6 boards and 3 assists, and James had 15 points, 3 boards and 7 assists.

The score was very anxious, and thanks to Capono's three-pointer before halftime, the Bobcats led the Cavaliers by two points at 55-53.

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Cavaliers away locker room.

Brevine Knight, a longtime veteran in the league, is second on the assists list this year.

Although his 8.5 points and 10.3 assists per game this season are very good, reaching a career-high number of assists, he is still very unhappy.

His regular task now is to dribble the ball to the front court and hand it to Ye Han.

As the season deepened, there were more and more such situations, especially in today's half-game, where he almost just dribbled over half of the ball and gave it to Ye Han.

Well, although Ye Han often catches the ball and pulls the jump ball, and the shooting percentage is very good, helping Blevin Knight get a lot of assists, but this is not what he wants!

Blevin Knight has a feeling that Ye Han's skills will get better and better in the future, his ball will be less and less, and Ye Han will dominate the ball more, which makes him feel a sense of crisis.

Ye Han's progress is too fast, and the coaching staff gives Ye Han too much freedom, allowing Ye Han to play on the field casually and test his new abilities and technologies.

However, this is the beginning of a change in Bravin Knight's own mentality.

This is a young team, a team with two talented young people, which is originally based on playing bad and training newcomers. Now that the team is unexpectedly in the playoff contenders, it is natural for Blevin Knight to think about his years on the playoff team and feel that he should be the leader of this team, but the goal of this team is clearly not to make him play well.

Blevin Knight looked at his teammates who were happily talking today because of Ye Han's many strong bursts and attracted a lot of vacant opportunities, and was very bored, originally his teammates should have created this kind of happiness, but now more and more teammates are grateful to Ye Han, not him.

The human heart is very wonderful, and jealousy permeates the heart unconsciously, even if the person himself does not admit it.

Bickerstaff, on the other hand, has a completely different mentality, and he often feels very unreal and happy to watch the winning atmosphere that the team has quickly built.

Maybe a year, two years Bobcats won't do much in the playoffs, but Bickerstaff firmly believes that after Ye Han and Okafor, Gerard Wallace, and Capono grow up, they can definitely make a big difference, and may even attract very strong point guards and role players to achieve great things.

Brevine Knight is now increasingly out of Bickerstaff's future plans, and no championship-caliber team has a point guard defense that bad. The point guard is the team's offensive starting point, and the same is the team's first barrier to defense. Although there is Ye Han as a defensive leader in the team, Bickerstaff wants Ye Han to focus more on the offensive end, and wants to have a point guard like Xiaoyu Fisher or Chauncey Billups to share the pressure on Ye Han, and obviously Breven Knight is not such a role.

What Bickerstaff dreams of the most is a point guard like Kidd, but if he wants to get Kidd, it is estimated that he can only exchange Ye Han for a 30-year-old veteran with a genius who has just 20 years old and shows great talent, and no team manager will be stupid to this extent.