Standing pretty old
Chapter 585
Chapter 585
The game was changing rapidly, Bynum missed the hook, Lunar Eclipse grabbed the rebound in the backcourt and was about to counterattack, the other four of the Lakers also returned to defense quickly, and after the Eagles played an offensive and defensive transition to complete the offense, the Lakers found that Bynum was still He fell to the ground holding his ankle in pain.
Big trouble!
Woodson had been expelled, but Hawks assistant coach Larry Drew didn't care.
He replaced the "perpetrator" Zaza Pachulia with Solomon Jones just after the replay ended and called a long timeout.
What a joke, if you don't make a substitution, there is a high possibility of a direct conflict, and the score will basically be lost. If there is another fight, the damage to the team will only be greater.
85:96, still the same sentence, no one cares about the final score, even if the Lakers gave the Eagles the sixth loss of the season, making it difficult for the Eagles to break through to 72 wins, they can’t compete with Bynum’s second best Remember the black elbow, and Pachulia stepping on par with Bynum's black feet.
David Stern has made the league more and more gentlemanly, and it is essentially for profit considerations.
If star players miss a lot of games due to meaningless injuries, it will be the league itself that will suffer the most in terms of profits.
And Bynum's unwavering attack on someone with a black elbow again, and Pachulia's subtle footstep like Bowen's possession, are challenging the changing atmosphere of the league.
Bynum's black elbow naturally needless to say, fortunately Ruan Erniu was not seriously injured and recovered quickly, but it's hard to tell clearly whether Zaza Pachulia's step was intentional or unintentional , is often difficult to identify.
Andrew Bynum was rushed to the hospital immediately, and Pachulia became the focus of the media after the game.
And all kinds of media blocked Pachulia, who came out last, outside the locker room door.
"Excuse me, did you do this on purpose?"
"I was just trying to defend as best as I could. I didn't want to hurt anyone. Bynum was just on my toes, that's all!"
"Are you trying to avenge Kraft Nguyen?"
"I'm defending normally. I hope all players stay away from injuries and everyone can play healthy. May God bless Bynum to recover soon."
……
Pachulia's answer was impeccable, and his rigid embarrassing face did not show any fluctuations. After answering two questions formulaically, he was wrapped up by the Eagles' security personnel and escaped. Surrounded by reporters.
However, it was rare for the reporters not to stalk this time, because they had already got what they wanted. This was just an appetizer, and the following press conference was the main meal.
Woodson sat down at the speech table of the press conference with a gloomy face.
Today, he also failed to control his emotions, and was expelled after eating two T in a row, which is not considered a handsome demeanor, but it is also enough to express Woodson's dissatisfaction.
"Coach Woodson, what do you think of Zaza Pachulia stepping on Bynum's foot?" The Los Angeles reporter first asked.
Woodson was also prepared, and immediately asked: "Then what do you think of Bynum doing to Gerald Wallace and Kraft?"
Not to be outdone, the Los Angeles reporter asked: "So can I think that Pachulia is taking malicious revenge on Bynum?"
Woodson smiled contemptuously: "It's all yours to come up with, I don't think so, Zaza is just defending normally, and Bynum is just unlucky.
It's as if a murderer accidentally shot and accidentally injured himself. Is the blame on the person who sold him the gun?
Of course, I hope that every player can stay healthy, including Andrew Bynum, but for some malicious behaviors that hurt players, I think the league should punish severely! "
After saying this, Woodson took the initiative to end his speech.
After that, the reporter originally had a question about whether the Eagles could break through the Bulls' 72 wins, but what is certain is that this will not be the hotspot on the All-Millions basketball page tonight or even within a few days.
Phil Jackson also appeared at the press conference later, and he brought the latest news about Bynum's injury: "Andrew's ankle is seriously injured. It is conservatively estimated that he will miss at least 1 month. , which is undoubtedly the worst news for us.”
Immediately afterwards, a reporter asked Jackson about Bynum's black elbow and Pachulia's stepping.
Jackson evasively said: "Andrew is just putting all his energy into the defensive end. Although he sometimes makes too many defensive moves, he doesn't intend to do so, but Pachulia's behavior is undoubtedly a premeditated crime. Everyone knows that the opponent deliberately What does it mean to step up.
I thought that only Bruce Bowen would do this in the league. Now it seems that the Georgians have also completed this task very well.
As you all know, there are always teams in the league who will do whatever it takes to win.
The league should increase its supervision on this aspect. After all, some seemingly unintentional fouls are actually deliberate conspiracies! "
Phil Jackson is worthy of being a master of psychology, not only properly covering up Andrew Bynum's brutal foul, but also raising Zaza Pachulia and even the Eagles to the ranks of conspiratorials. It dragged the San Antonio Spurs into the water together.
……
At the press conference, the reporters each got what they wanted, and the subsequent grievances and grievances all depended on their clever pens, which were created out of nothing.
Soon, various media outlets joined the discussion.
But before that, the league made its own ruling as quickly as possible.
Even if Phil Jackson tried to cover it up, Andrew Bynum was still suspended for 10 games, but it didn't seem to matter, because Bynum was also suspended due to injury anyway, so this penalty was insignificant at all.
The biggest controversy for most people is that the league decided not to impose any punishment on Pachulia on the grounds that there is not enough evidence to prove that Pachulia was maliciously hurting Bynum.
As a result, thousands of waves were stirred up for a while, and the most influential experts were immediately divided into two factions.
One group thinks that Pachulia is not the player who played on the first day, and he should understand what a terrible threat the stepping will pose to other athletes.
The reason why the "half-human, half-god" VC (Vince Carter) became a mortal is not caused by Bowen's two footsteps.
The other faction clearly stated that Pachulia was by no means intentional.
They listed a bunch of examples and videos of defensive stepping, proving that this behavior is actually part of the league's defense, and Bynum is just bad luck.
The two sides insisted on their own opinions and refused to give in to each other, and the players also expressed their opinions.
Ruan Erniu and Kobe were the first to tear their faces apart.
Kobe said bluntly: "Pachulia is a dirty player, even if the Hawks can break through to 72 wins, there is no way to compare with the Bulls.
The punishment of the league is not fair to us, and some people did not get the punishment they deserved. "
Ruan Erniu didn't care about the traditional friendship in Los Angeles this time, he immediately stood up and retorted: "Zaza's defense has no problem, some people are deliberately avoiding the problem.
Anyone who has watched the video of the game understands that what Bynum did was the real crime. I was lucky not to be fatally injured. Think of Gerald Wallace. Bynum is no longer the first Did it once! "
(End of this chapter)
The game was changing rapidly, Bynum missed the hook, Lunar Eclipse grabbed the rebound in the backcourt and was about to counterattack, the other four of the Lakers also returned to defense quickly, and after the Eagles played an offensive and defensive transition to complete the offense, the Lakers found that Bynum was still He fell to the ground holding his ankle in pain.
Big trouble!
Woodson had been expelled, but Hawks assistant coach Larry Drew didn't care.
He replaced the "perpetrator" Zaza Pachulia with Solomon Jones just after the replay ended and called a long timeout.
What a joke, if you don't make a substitution, there is a high possibility of a direct conflict, and the score will basically be lost. If there is another fight, the damage to the team will only be greater.
85:96, still the same sentence, no one cares about the final score, even if the Lakers gave the Eagles the sixth loss of the season, making it difficult for the Eagles to break through to 72 wins, they can’t compete with Bynum’s second best Remember the black elbow, and Pachulia stepping on par with Bynum's black feet.
David Stern has made the league more and more gentlemanly, and it is essentially for profit considerations.
If star players miss a lot of games due to meaningless injuries, it will be the league itself that will suffer the most in terms of profits.
And Bynum's unwavering attack on someone with a black elbow again, and Pachulia's subtle footstep like Bowen's possession, are challenging the changing atmosphere of the league.
Bynum's black elbow naturally needless to say, fortunately Ruan Erniu was not seriously injured and recovered quickly, but it's hard to tell clearly whether Zaza Pachulia's step was intentional or unintentional , is often difficult to identify.
Andrew Bynum was rushed to the hospital immediately, and Pachulia became the focus of the media after the game.
And all kinds of media blocked Pachulia, who came out last, outside the locker room door.
"Excuse me, did you do this on purpose?"
"I was just trying to defend as best as I could. I didn't want to hurt anyone. Bynum was just on my toes, that's all!"
"Are you trying to avenge Kraft Nguyen?"
"I'm defending normally. I hope all players stay away from injuries and everyone can play healthy. May God bless Bynum to recover soon."
……
Pachulia's answer was impeccable, and his rigid embarrassing face did not show any fluctuations. After answering two questions formulaically, he was wrapped up by the Eagles' security personnel and escaped. Surrounded by reporters.
However, it was rare for the reporters not to stalk this time, because they had already got what they wanted. This was just an appetizer, and the following press conference was the main meal.
Woodson sat down at the speech table of the press conference with a gloomy face.
Today, he also failed to control his emotions, and was expelled after eating two T in a row, which is not considered a handsome demeanor, but it is also enough to express Woodson's dissatisfaction.
"Coach Woodson, what do you think of Zaza Pachulia stepping on Bynum's foot?" The Los Angeles reporter first asked.
Woodson was also prepared, and immediately asked: "Then what do you think of Bynum doing to Gerald Wallace and Kraft?"
Not to be outdone, the Los Angeles reporter asked: "So can I think that Pachulia is taking malicious revenge on Bynum?"
Woodson smiled contemptuously: "It's all yours to come up with, I don't think so, Zaza is just defending normally, and Bynum is just unlucky.
It's as if a murderer accidentally shot and accidentally injured himself. Is the blame on the person who sold him the gun?
Of course, I hope that every player can stay healthy, including Andrew Bynum, but for some malicious behaviors that hurt players, I think the league should punish severely! "
After saying this, Woodson took the initiative to end his speech.
After that, the reporter originally had a question about whether the Eagles could break through the Bulls' 72 wins, but what is certain is that this will not be the hotspot on the All-Millions basketball page tonight or even within a few days.
Phil Jackson also appeared at the press conference later, and he brought the latest news about Bynum's injury: "Andrew's ankle is seriously injured. It is conservatively estimated that he will miss at least 1 month. , which is undoubtedly the worst news for us.”
Immediately afterwards, a reporter asked Jackson about Bynum's black elbow and Pachulia's stepping.
Jackson evasively said: "Andrew is just putting all his energy into the defensive end. Although he sometimes makes too many defensive moves, he doesn't intend to do so, but Pachulia's behavior is undoubtedly a premeditated crime. Everyone knows that the opponent deliberately What does it mean to step up.
I thought that only Bruce Bowen would do this in the league. Now it seems that the Georgians have also completed this task very well.
As you all know, there are always teams in the league who will do whatever it takes to win.
The league should increase its supervision on this aspect. After all, some seemingly unintentional fouls are actually deliberate conspiracies! "
Phil Jackson is worthy of being a master of psychology, not only properly covering up Andrew Bynum's brutal foul, but also raising Zaza Pachulia and even the Eagles to the ranks of conspiratorials. It dragged the San Antonio Spurs into the water together.
……
At the press conference, the reporters each got what they wanted, and the subsequent grievances and grievances all depended on their clever pens, which were created out of nothing.
Soon, various media outlets joined the discussion.
But before that, the league made its own ruling as quickly as possible.
Even if Phil Jackson tried to cover it up, Andrew Bynum was still suspended for 10 games, but it didn't seem to matter, because Bynum was also suspended due to injury anyway, so this penalty was insignificant at all.
The biggest controversy for most people is that the league decided not to impose any punishment on Pachulia on the grounds that there is not enough evidence to prove that Pachulia was maliciously hurting Bynum.
As a result, thousands of waves were stirred up for a while, and the most influential experts were immediately divided into two factions.
One group thinks that Pachulia is not the player who played on the first day, and he should understand what a terrible threat the stepping will pose to other athletes.
The reason why the "half-human, half-god" VC (Vince Carter) became a mortal is not caused by Bowen's two footsteps.
The other faction clearly stated that Pachulia was by no means intentional.
They listed a bunch of examples and videos of defensive stepping, proving that this behavior is actually part of the league's defense, and Bynum is just bad luck.
The two sides insisted on their own opinions and refused to give in to each other, and the players also expressed their opinions.
Ruan Erniu and Kobe were the first to tear their faces apart.
Kobe said bluntly: "Pachulia is a dirty player, even if the Hawks can break through to 72 wins, there is no way to compare with the Bulls.
The punishment of the league is not fair to us, and some people did not get the punishment they deserved. "
Ruan Erniu didn't care about the traditional friendship in Los Angeles this time, he immediately stood up and retorted: "Zaza's defense has no problem, some people are deliberately avoiding the problem.
Anyone who has watched the video of the game understands that what Bynum did was the real crime. I was lucky not to be fatally injured. Think of Gerald Wallace. Bynum is no longer the first Did it once! "
(End of this chapter)
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