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Chapter 267 Playing dirty in front of Li Ran?

After finishing G1 of the finals, there is one thing that happens every year in the league, but it is very important to do.

Draft lottery!

You know, although the Grizzlies have handed over their draft picks this year, when they traded Iverson in the middle of the season, they got a draft pick from the Jazz.

And that draft pick, which belonged to the Knicks, went around and ended up in the hands of the Grizzlies.

How is the Knicks doing this year?

Crunchy as always.

They are 29 wins and 53 losses this year, ranking 11th in the Eastern Conference.

If it weren't for the hipper Pistons, digital men, Wizards and Nets behind them, the Knicks might even hope to compete for this year's No. [-] pick.

However, the Knicks, who have been poor for many years, are still very ambitious.

This offseason, the ambitious Knicks management is ready to go straight to building a championship team.

Originally, Li Ran was going to represent the team in the lottery, but now that the Grizzlies are preparing for the finals, of course Li Ran couldn't go.

As the youngest owner in the NBA, Pera personally went to the Madison Garden Arena and successfully drew one for the team. . .

Number nine.

Miracles with a 1.7% probability like Li Ran's that year did not happen every year.

That is, in order to compensate the Cavaliers after James left, the league gave the Cavaliers the No. [-] pick for two consecutive years.

Of course, this is just Li Ran's guess, and it cannot be true.

The upcoming 10-year draft can be regarded as a continuation of the pan-09 generation. Many players who have made a name for themselves in college have already announced their participation in the draft.

For example, at the University of Washington, John Wall, who was more like a track and field athlete, had almost booked the No.

The fans are already discussing whether it is Wall's speed or Li Ran's speed.

In addition, Ohio State's Evan Turner, this buddy is called McGrady.

There are also a group of star players such as Rondo's junior brother, DeMarcus Cousins ​​from the University of Kentucky, and Wesley Johnson from Syracuse University, all of whom will participate in this year's draft.

However, Li Ran is not interested in competing with Brother Wall to run faster. He will soon usher in the second game of the finals.

In the second game, Larry Brown really took the lead in changing formation.

But his change of formation was just to replace Brandon Heywood and replace him with center Andre Varejao from Brazil.

In this regard, others feel a little inexplicable.

Varejao is worse than Heywood in every aspect.

Average offensive skills, not as tough as Heywood in defense.

Only Li Ran smelled something bad.

The Grizzlies are still the regular starting lineup.

As Li Ran expected, the accident happened not long after the match started.

The Cavaliers attacked, James missed the shot, Varejao struggled to grab the offensive rebound, and then scored the ball.

The second attack is not a problem, the problem is that with Varejao's shot, there is a muffled sound.

Varejao's big elbow, intentionally or unintentionally, hit Randolph directly in the face.

In an instant, Randolph fell to the ground and twitched non-stop. Soon, bright red blood flowed from his face, and white foam gushed from the corner of his mouth at the same time.

Li Ran stepped forward immediately, and did not observe the wound on Randolph's face for the time being. Instead, he immediately opened his mouth and took off his braces to prevent him from swallowing the braces into the trachea unconsciously. cause suffocation.

Next to him, Curry, whose braces were half exposed, was terrified. He watched Li Ran give Randolph emergency treatment with horror in his eyes.

Just as Li Ran pulled the braces out of Randolph's mouth, the team doctor rushed to the scene.

He silently stepped aside, leaving professional matters to professional people.

Soon, Randolph regained consciousness, but after the team doctor gestured a few times in front of his eyes, he quickly motioned for a stretcher to enter the field.

Li Ran stood aside, watched Randolph being carried away, and then turned back to look at Varejao.

The referee made a penalty at this time.

First-degree malicious foul!
A first-level malicious foul will not cause the player to be sent off the field directly. Li Ran walked directly in front of the referee upon seeing this.

The referee thought that Li Ran was here to question, so he waved his hand resolutely.

"I can see very clearly that Cavaliers No. 17 made this action unintentionally."

At the same time, the referee looked at Li Ran resolutely.

Li Ran shook his head: "I just think that sending him off the field is better to protect him than keeping him on the field."

The referee froze in place, not knowing what to say for a while. . .

Is this a blatant threat?

Should I give Li Ran a T?

But thinking of how favored Li Ran is in front of Stern, and the fact that the Grizzlies have lost a general, the referee silently slipped aside.

Li Ran came to the court and said a few words to Calipari.

Calipari nodded.

Soon, the Grizzlies made substitution adjustments.

However, what Calipari replaced was not the opposing Millsap or Yi Jianlian.

He replaced Crawford.

Li Ran, on the other hand, stood on the inside line with Gasol Jr.

Behind him is Varejao with a confused face.

"Like playing dirty? Then I'll play with you."

Li Ran turned sideways, put one hand on Varejao, lowered his head and said in a voice that Varejao could just hear.

Hearing Li Ran's words, Varejao swallowed subconsciously, and then cheered himself up.

What are you afraid of? How can he, a young man who is favored by the league, compare with himself who grew up in the Brazilian field?

However, Varejao didn't know who Li Ran learned this from. . .

Moreover, Li Ran couldn't remember the last time he played this kind of routine with his opponent on the court.

It seems that since he defeated Bowen?
Li Ran took a step forward, received a pass from Curry at the top of the arc, and then half-turned to face Varejao.

Varejao had a severe headache. He was a center forward who needed speed and strength. How could he defend Li Ran, who was an outside player?

However, Li Ran was like a cat playing with a mouse, unhurriedly dribbling the ball in front of Varejao.

Although the Big Black Bear did not show up in the Grizzlies system this season, he has always been a very stable part of the Grizzlies' starting lineup, and he has never lost the chain in terms of offense.

For such a model of a prodigal son who turns back, the Grizzlies still like this cute-looking big baby very much.

Therefore, when Li Ran saw Randolph being elbowed off by Varejao, his first reaction was to avenge him.

Swaying left and right, Varejao's center of gravity was being swayed away by Li Ran at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Just when he had almost no ability to resist, Li Ran finally took the time to move.

He took a stab to the right, and then retreated instantly as if blocked by Varejao.

However, Varejao couldn't hold on anymore.

He clutched his knees and fell to the ground in pain. . . (end of this chapter)

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