Chapter 138
At the Staples Center, all the fans looked nervously at Wang Yi who fell to the ground.

The Lakers players came over to ask about Wang Yi's situation.

The team doctor came over, knelt down next to Wang Yi, and asked him how he felt.

On the big screen, the picture of Lopez's stepping was constantly replayed.

When a general player is defending, after the opponent throws the ball, unless the body is out of control, it is impossible to continue to advance towards the offensive player.

But Lopez took a step forward when Wang Yi had already made the shot.

Feeling that it was not enough, I continued to take another step.

This just happened to be under Wang Yi's feet.

The most infuriating thing is that he was the one who stepped on the foot, but he still acted innocent in the end.

As if he was the biggest victim.

The fans couldn't bear it any longer, and the Staples Center erupted into a tidy curse:

"Stepping monster!"

"Stepping monster!"

"Stepping monster!"

……

Javi at the replay center has already started analyzing the move:
"This action should be a first-degree criminal. Because the last step Lopez took was an unnecessary action."

"According to the regulations, if an unnecessary action causes serious consequences, whether it is intentional or unintentional, it can be punished as a first-degree malicious foul."

After a while, the on-site referee gave the result:

"Common foul."

"Oh no—"

The fans shook their heads.

They all scolded:

"SB referee!"

"SB referee!"

"SB referee!"

……

But the referee ignored it and still upheld the original verdict.

The basis of the on-site referee is: According to NBA rules, unless there is a particularly obvious stepping, flagrant fouls are generally not whistled.

Because of this kind of stepping, it is difficult for you to judge whether the defender is subjective or intentional, or unintentional.

On the floor in the middle of the court, Wang Yi finally stood up.

He tightened his shoelaces, stomped his right foot vigorously, and said to the team doctor, "I'm fine."

"Really?" James asked.

Wang Yi nodded: "It's really fine."

Then he gave James a sneaky wink.

James understood immediately.

That's right, you're such a clever little ghost.

It turned out that Wang Yi hugged his feet and screamed, in fact, just to fight for a foul.

The referee sometimes makes a penalty, but also depends on the result.

For example, some ambiguous thug fouls during layups. If the ball is scored, the referee will not call the penalty.

If it doesn't go in, it will call the beater foul.

So Wang Yi fell to the ground and screamed, just wanting the referee to call Lopez a foul.

As for his feet, they're perfectly fine.

Just kidding, how could he not protect himself in the face of a repeat offender like Lopez.

He has studied many people's game videos, and learned how to protect himself from stepping monsters from Kobe.

The former Bruce Bowen of the Spurs was a dirty player who was good at using footsteps.

He played almost everything.

There are countless players who have fallen at his feet, to say the least.

One year in the playoffs, the Lakers met the Spurs.

Bruce Bowen marked Kobe, and he tried to step Kobe several times.

But Kobe was always safe and sound.

Is it because Bowen's stepping technique is not mature enough?

No.

Bowen has been focusing on disabled people for 20 years and has rich experience in stepping up.

The stepping technique has already been practiced to perfection.

So why Kobe can always escape his stepping skills?

The reason is that Kobe knew that Bowen played dirty and loved to step on his feet.

So when he shoots in front of Bowen, when he lands, he doesn't put his weight on his feet.

Either lean back and let yourself fall backwards;
Or spread your legs to avoid his step;
Or land on one foot and avoid the sinister black foot poking over from Bowen with the other.

So when Wang Yi stepped on Lopez's feet just now, his center of gravity was actually on his upper body, and his body tended to fall backwards.

His foot just stepped on it lightly, but not firmly.

Even so, it still pissed him off.

He stared intently at the far end of the court, the guy who was still pretending to be innocent.

His fists were gradually clenched.

Seeing this, James patted Wang Yi's chest: "Brother, don't be impulsive."

Wang Yi still stared at Lopez and said in his mouth:

"If you have the chance, pass the ball to me!"

Seeing that Wang Yi seemed really impulsive, James shook his head slightly.

"We lead by more than 20 points, the situation is very good. Calm down, Wang."

The subtext is: don't ruin this victory because of impulse.

It is undeniable that James is very calm on the court.

Normally, he rarely gets angry.

But Wang Yi is not James.

Being stepped on maliciously, if he doesn't fight back forcefully, will the bad breath be kept in his heart forever?
He was afraid of holding back internal injuries.

I want to win the ball, and I want to vent my anger!

Standing on the free throw line, when Wang Yi made a free throw, Lopez was standing next to him.

Keep saying:

"I'll pretend to be a poor bastard. A guy like you doesn't deserve to appear on the court."

"Basketball is a man's sport. You have to pretend to be pitiful and go home. Only your mother will pity you and take care of you like a baby."

This is to interfere with Wang Yi's free throw.

However, Wang Yi's free throws were fast and accurate.

When the referee threw the ball to him, he didn't even bat the ball.

It seems to be shot at random.

Swish!
Accurate basketball hit.

The Lakers lead by 25 points!
Wang Yi cast a provocative look at Lopez.

Lopez stared back and cursed fiercely:

"Rumpster, I want you to look good later!"

Looking back, the Bucks attacked again.

Under Wang Yi's defense, it was difficult for Middleton to receive the ball.

Fortunately, Antetokounmpo gave him a cover,
He got rid of Wang Yi slightly, and then he caught the ball.

However, just after receiving the ball, Wang Yi has already followed.

But Wang Yi rushed over from the side, and it was too late to block him at this time.

Middleton took the ball and was about to jump.

His eyes were full of confidence.

The middle distance after catching the ball is his forte.

But at this moment, Wang Yi, who had just rushed over, suddenly stretched out his arm and cut the ball.

Snapped!
This cut is heavy.

Fast, accurate and ruthless.

The basketball was shot directly.

Pope scooped up the ball.

The on-site commentator Pat Riley was surprised:

"Oh, it's Wang's steal again!"

"It was his second steal in a row!"

Sunderland also said in surprise:

"There should be nothing wrong with his ankle, otherwise the ball would not be broken at all."

On the field.

The Lakers tried to launch a fast break.

But the Bucks' defense is not slow.

Soon, the two sides fell into position.

James gets the ball at the top of the key.

At this time, due to the Lakers' three-point separation, the Bucks' defense did not dare to use zone defense anymore.

It's man-to-man defense.

It was Middleton who defended James.

James pointed at Middleton's feet, motioning for Wang Yi to come over and cooperate with him in the pick-and-roll.

Wang Yi was obviously a little impulsive just now. James planned to make Wang Yi calm down, so he planned to attack this ball by himself.

Wang Yi blocked for James, and James easily got rid of Middleton and entered the inside line.

At this time, all the players of the Lakers pulled away, making room for James to break through.

But Zhuang Shen didn't have the ability to shoot, so Lopez, who was defending him, didn't follow him, and still guarded the basket.

He saw James rushing in, and immediately took a step forward.

james faces lo

Pez, a thought flashed across his mind.

Is it a forced layup and a foul, or is it a turn around and a fadeaway shot?
Just when this thought flashed across his mind, he suddenly caught a glimpse of Wang Yi following along.

 Drag all the broken dogs out and send a girlfriend
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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