Don't talk trash to him.
Chapter 89: Su Wan is furious, there must be a reason!
Chapter 89: Su Wan is furious, there must be a reason! (th update)
When talking about the "originator of flagrant fouls" in the NBA, we have to mention Laimbeer.
All kinds of despicable little actions make people who are against him miserable.
But what makes him different from the group of "habitual criminals" behind him is that his "despicable" behavior is open and aboveboard.
He told everyone directly that no matter whether you are a "superstar" or not, if you are against me, I will beat you. All his tricks are to make the opponent angry and then fight!
In his mind, fighting is more important than playing ball.
As long as his opponent dares to complain about his actions, he will attack without hesitation.
Not that such people deserve encouragement.
But compared with the group of "hypocrites" who often committed evil deeds and pretended to be "pure and innocent", the "real villains" are much better.
The best of the hypocrites are Bruce Bowen of the Spurs and...
"The Chosen One" LeBron James!
Compared with these two people, Bruce Bowen gives people a better impression. At least everyone knows that he is dirty. Even if he looks innocent, the word "dirty" has been associated with him.
LeBron James is really...
Not only the media, but also his fans, will always defend him, either emphasizing that "these are just continuous basketball movements" or saying that his opponents are pretending. If he was really injured, would he still be able to carry a bag at the airport?
Even if the opponent has been beaten to a bloody pulp, they will still say that it was the opponent who provoked LeBron first.
The reason for the whitewashing is incredible.
Among LeBron's various dirty tricks, his elbows and pushes...especially pushing his opponents into the air under the basket, and then putting on an innocent look of "I don't know what's wrong with him", he is so adept at it.
But his lethality is even greater than Bruce Bowen.
After all, Bruce Bowen has only killed a dozen people in his 14-year professional career, including injuries and disfigurement.
LeBron James, who has six years longer in his career, has more than doubled the number of lives he has taken, including serious injuries that caused Danny Granger, Gordon Hayward and Holmgren to be ruled out for the season.
Suwan knew this clearly, so when O'Neal Jr. was flying in the air, he was always observing LeBron James' movements.
I thought that since this was only the second season of his high school career, he should not have picked up these bad habits yet.
But the final result told him:
Bad embryos are born!
That’s right, for a guy who would resort to dirty tricks on passers-by in the Drew League, what does his “dirtiness” have to do with his age?
At most, when you are young, your movements are not so sophisticated and it is easy for people to see it.
Su Wan did not stop after the kick, and rushed forward, trying to ride on LeBron, doing the "Wu Song Riding the Tiger" trick. But at this time, the other players reacted, and although they didn't know what happened, they subconsciously stepped forward and pulled him away.
Seeing Suwan being pulled away by his teammates, LeBron James, feeling safe, immediately turned back to the referee and began to play the innocent victim:
Is this guy crazy?
Why did he suddenly attack me?
why?
The referee also felt that Su Wan was in the wrong this time, but at this time, the big screen on the scene began to replay the shot of O'Neal Jr. making an open cut and dunking, but strangely falling down while flying in the air.
The audience clearly saw that LeBron James' hand pushed O'Neal Jr.'s waist. As he pushed, O'Neal Jr.'s body began to tilt and finally fell straight to the ground.
"Fuck you!"
"This dirty bitch!"
"LeBron, look at what you did!"
"You actually have the nerve to complain to the referee!"
……
The Indiana fans at the scene were immediately annoyed and became very excited. The impulsive spectators in the stands on the sidelines even made moves to throw things at LeBron.
No wonder they were excited.
It was clear that LeBron's shot was undefendable.
Even if he wanted to commit a flagrant foul, he should have directly "picked" O'Neal down instead of using dangerous actions such as pushing him.
You have to know that at this time O'Neal was flying in the air and had no foothold at all. Such a push could easily lead to serious consequences!
Just look at O'Neal who is still lying on the ground to see how hard he fell!
The referee's eyes changed when he looked at LeBron...
How the hell can you put on such an innocent face when you did something like this?
He also believed the media's lies, thinking that the "chosen one" was a "gentleman" who would definitely not resort to such despicable means. Now it seems that he is still too young.
There must be a reason why Su Wan was furious!
I think he was so angry because of what he saw LeBron James' little trick.
LeBron is the same. How long has it been since Suwan angrily criticized Bruce Bowen in front of the media? It took a lot of effort to calm down the storm. You are "committing a crime against the wind" right under his nose. Who else should he kick if not you?
You deserve it!
When LeBron James heard the boos from the audience, he continued to look confused and spread his hands. It was not until a spectator on the sidelines cursed him as a "bitch" that his expression changed. He stopped performing and started arguing with the fan.
He particularly hates the word "bitch"!
The referee came over quickly, stood between him and the fans, and said to him seriously: "LeBron, you must return to the Cavaliers' bench immediately. You can't do this anymore."
LeBron glanced at the referee's whistle, glared at the fan, and walked towards the Cavaliers bench as the referee said, but the fan's curse came from behind:
"LeBron you're a bitch, don't deny it!"
Fortunately, his teammates pulled him back, otherwise LeBron would have rushed back again.
The referees on the scene watched the video replay at this time, and their final result was to directly expel Suwan who took action, and then added a first-degree flagrant foul to LeBron.
The audience naturally did not accept it, and all kinds of boos came from all corners.
The big screen also continued to show O'Neal, who was still lying on the ground. His painful expression stimulated the fans at the scene and they continued to boo.
and also……
"Referee suck!"
"Referee suck!"
"Referee suck!"
A unified cry of curse.
The referee was very upset after being scolded. He turned to look at Su Wan who was about to leave the field, only to find that Su Wan was constantly waving his hands, causing the fans to scold him even louder.
This... bastard!
Could he lose a little more?
In fact, the referee's decision was fair. Suwan was the one who kicked the player, and he followed up with a "riding" move. No matter how light the penalty was, he was expelled. As for LeBron James' foul, although it was dirty, it was not a flagrant foul such as hitting the head, which is more concerned by the league. It is usually a flagrant foul.
but……
When emotions arise, no one cares whether you are fair or not.
The referee waited for the team doctor to finish examining O'Neal Jr. amid crazy boos. Fortunately, there was nothing serious.
Not to mention Rick Carlisle was relieved, even the referees were relieved. Judging from the atmosphere on the scene, if something really happened to O'Neal Jr., they were afraid that the "Palace of Auburn Hills Incident" would happen again.
However, LeBron James ended up leaving the court after playing for less than a quarter. The audience saw the Cavaliers coaching staff call the team doctor, and then LeBron left the scene accompanied by the team doctor and amid boos.
The Pacers are missing Suwan, and the Cavaliers are missing their absolute core LeBron.
It seems that the Pacers were the stronger side on paper and it should have been easy for them to win the game, but the result was unexpected. The Cavaliers played particularly tenaciously without LeBron, while the Pacers without Suwan showed some discomfort. It was not until the last moment that O'Neal made a tip-in and the Pacers, ranked fifth in the Eastern Conference, narrowly beat the Cavaliers, ranked eleventh in the Eastern Conference, by two points.
Interview after the game:
"I know LeBron is not that kind of person, it was just...an accident." - Paul Silas defended LeBron's actions, feebly.
"I felt a little uncomfortable where the uncle kicked me. I am a strong person and I wanted to stay on the court. Escaping was not an option for me, but my team doctor told me that I had to be responsible for the entire team, and the head coach also dissuaded me." - LeBron talked about his departure;
"It was a normal contact. I didn't expect such a consequence to happen. I can apologize to Jermaine, but I don't know why Uncle was so impulsive. I need his apology." - LeBron talked about his foul on O'Neal.
"This is a provocation. It's been less than half a month since Bruce Bowen attacked me, and now LeBron is attacking my teammates. If this is not a provocation, what is this? Everyone knows what I just went through, but he still did it. I can't tolerate such mean behavior. This high school student has no one to guide him, and he has really gone astray. He actually wanted to win the game with such despicable means... As a representative of the new generation of black people, is it really appropriate for him to do such a thing to his compatriots?" - Suwan continued to fire at LeBron, and even raised the level of "fratricide."
"I'm not saying that I can't accept fierce confrontation. All reporters who watched the game between the Pacers and the Lakers can't say such stupid things. Which reporter are you from? What I can't accept are those actions that intentionally hurt people. Kobe dislocated my finger, but I didn't say anything. I know that his action was towards the ball. We can actually see whether it was intentional injury or not. Reporters like you who try to confuse concepts and clear LeBron, don't you feel guilty when you look at your reporter card?" - Suwan angrily denounced reporters who wanted to exonerate LeBron at the post-match press conference.
(End of this chapter)
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