Chapter 33: Playing Basketball is Pure Philanthropy

"Kung Fu Kid KO Villain Malone, Bruce Lee Comes to the NBA", "NBA Gold Belt Changes, Violent Basketball Reappears", "Professional Boxer Comments on the Los Angeles War, Malone Loses Unjustly"

What is called the first battle to become famous, Mo Wen is.

Two days ago, he was just a temporary starter with a small reputation, and Detroit fans could call him by name.

But just one game later, his "prestige" was directly praised in the United States.

Especially the video of Mo Wen riding a horse dragon hammer, almost all the media related to sports have played back and analyzed this picture.

"There's no doubt that Malone was a loser in terms of his performance on the court, his fighting skills, and his mentality before and after, and he was crushed by that first-grader."

"If you look at Ma Long's previous records, you will find that he did not defeat his opponents head-on, he more often relied on black hands and black elbows to win, in fact, you look at Ma Long's frontal combat ability in the video······"

The picture of the TV came to an abrupt halt, and the remote control was slammed down far away by Malone.

Disgraced.

Ma Long advertises himself as a tough guy every day, and likes to show his big elbows, to a large extent, he is using the character of a tough guy to cover up his bad behavior of hitting people if he can't beat the ball.

Unlike the pure black elbow where Uncle Mu went crazy and his teammates elbowed, Ma Long was often looking for opportunities to take revenge on players who embarrassed or upset him in the game.

"Shit, Made, bastard, trash who only sneaks up, garbage imp!"

"Fake, Fake, Fake let labor and management meet you again, and I will definitely beat you in the face."

Malone was banned for 2 games, and rested for 2 games under the pretext of recuperating from injuries before returning to the game, and just when he thought that the effects of the previous brawl should almost dissipate, the words of a little girl on the sidelines made him break the defense.

"Mom, I know that big black horse, and I'm going to ride him too."

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Mo Wen unsurprisingly received a ticket from the league after the game.

Because of the brawl on the field, Mo Wen was banned for 3 games and fined 5,000 Dao Le, while Ma Long, as the beaten party, was also banned for 2 games for punching.

This was a light and excessive punishment in the eyes of later generations, after all, Mo Wen and Ma Long had a real fight in public.

But in this period, this is indeed a normal penalty scale, if it weren't for TNT's national live broadcast yesterday, Mo Wen and Ma Long's ban punishment is estimated to be downgraded.

Conflict and collision were the melody of this era, that is, the group brawl at Auburn Hills Palace next season seriously affected the image of the league before Stern decided to have zero tolerance for violence, and then there was a 15-game ban for melon punches.

Larry Brown did not disappoint Mo Wen either, spraying Mo Wen all the way back and forth, and finally annoyed Mo Wen so much that he had to roll up his sleeves before being persuaded by Herb Brown to leave.

Larry Brown's babbling appearance makes most of the Pistons players very unhappy, and they will be blamed for hitting back after being offended, so do they have to be beaten obediently to be good players?

The Pistons players didn't think that Mo Wen was a sinner dragging down the team, but felt that Mo Wen was fierce enough and was a "good look", especially Big Ben and Rashid, who also joined Mo Wen's boxing team.

Especially Rashid, he likes to pretend to be a "tough guy" like Ma Long, but because his brain is not as bright as Ma Long, he always yells at people, so he always eats skills in vain, which makes him feel very lost, so he also wants to practice with Mo Wenxue.

In fact, the Pistons' record did not decline after Mo Wen's absence, winning all three games easily.

It's really because the East is too bad, one is against the Bulls who are still sprinting for the top pick, the other is against the Nets, who have just changed the coach, and the last game is against the 76ers who are out of Iverson.

In three games, even in the absence of Mo Wen and Prince, the Pistons were able to establish a lead of at least 15 points at halftime.

It's really the status quo in the east.

This season, the East has achieved an unprecedented achievement - 14 of the 15 teams have changed coaches, and the only Hawks who have not changed coaches have given their star to the house for nothing.

Most of the teams that won the championship in previous years were the head coach and the team ran in for a few years before they successfully won the championship, and in today's turbulent environment in the East, few media are optimistic that the Eastern team can bring back the O'Brien Cup.

After the end of the ban, Mo Wen didn't feel very happy, but Collis, who had been unpleasant to him, breathed a sigh of relief.

Although Collis, who has played a lot of minutes a few days ago, has played well in the previous three games and regained his previous statistics, because of his weak defensive ability, he has become the focus of Larry Brown except for a few mistakes.

Collis is going to contact his agent to apply for a trade and leave the team after the playoffs, either he can't play and has no data, or he has to be sprayed if he has data to win, which is not a human job.

Either say that there must be results, Larry Brown's coaching career generally has to change teams in 2~4 years, to a large extent, he was able to coach the 76ers for 6 seasons that was purely because the 76ers' management team was too obedient, and every year he helped Larry Brown trade the "disobedient players" in the team, and finally Iverson appeared in the list of "disobedient players", and the 76ers came back to their senses and sent away this god.

Mo Wen is actually very unhappy, if he is not afraid of affecting his image, he wants to find someone to fight again, and it feels a little cool to be able to play iron to his heart's content during the ban.

Now the Jill tactics practiced every day in the team training make Mo Wen want to call the police for the Pistons owner, the head coach of 5 million, the assistant coach team of 2 million, but the actual offensive tactics have not changed much from the beginning of the season to the playoffs.

Playing basketball is purely charity.

It's not like there are no offensive coaches on the Pistons' assistant team, but every time Billups talks to this guy, his reply is almost one of three -

"No, it's too risky," "I'll have to ask Larry." "Let's watch and play"

Having this kind of person as a foil for Larry Brown is really not a waste.

Luckily, as the understanding between the players has deepened, the Pistons have begun to show their superior dominance.

Throughout March, the Pistons lost one more game to the Spurs, in addition to losing one game to the Jazz at the beginning, largely to the Spurs' home whistle.

"Mo, why do you get so much, you... Can you teach me? ”

Prince, who has almost recovered from an ankle injury, took the basketball after practice to find Mo Wen and Milicic, who are still practicing.

Prince himself doesn't expect to get back to the starting line-up, whether it is the team's recent record or the performance on the field, Mo Wen is obviously the better one.

Mo Wen can average 15 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals per game after starting, which is a level that he can't reach no matter how hard he tries at this stage.

Maybe he can still rely on talent and hard work on the defensive end, but on the offensive end, no one in the team now dares to disagree with Mo Wen's skills.

At the Pistons' intra-team training game, everyone agreed that they couldn't let Mo, a dog, get the ball.

Barkley can hit the pig arch from the outside to the inside, and Mo Wen can swing all the way from the outside feints all the way to the inside.

Rashly give Mo Wen a fight, this guy will use his disgusting foul-making technique to mess with your mentality.

It's a cancer.