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Chapter 64 Fermentation! Is It A Malicious Foul?
The next day, news of Alan being stepped on spread like wildfire.
Philadelphia, in front of the famous local newspaper.
Fans began to criticize Alvin Williams for his footsteps.
"Playing is so dirty!"
"It's not clear, it's dark? Can't afford to lose?"
"NOAlvin Williams!"
...
Many fans pulled out banners "NOAlvinWilliams!" in front of media reporters
Some fans are even so fanatical that they show their strong arms, and there are the same words on their arms.
For a time, AlvinWilliams (Alvin Williams) became synonymous with stepping.
But the basketball world has different opinions on the matter of stepping.
Pacers head coach Isaiah Thomas spoke through the media to express his views on the matter.
"I think the footstep is an exaggeration! The league has developed so far, and there has been no case of footsteps being reimbursed for the season!"
"I think when we were in the league, there was no case of stepping."
"I think it was just a knee-jerk action by the defender to brake."
"Alan is just a soft egg, afraid of this and that!"
......
As soon as Isaiah Thomas' words came out, they were widely recognized.
Many stars also followed, such as Scottie Pippen, John Stockton, Moses Malone and other older generation stars.
In Alan's previous life, Bruce Bowen, who was known as the originator of the stepping-foot world, was still a newcomer and was also hidden in it.
Of course, the members who formed the "Bad Boys Corps" with Thomas were also indispensable.
Just when most balls thought the scene was one-sided.
Active Lakers player "Little Fish" Derek Fisher stood up and expressed his support for Alan.
"Last year in the Western Conference finals, Kobe was reimbursed for three games because of his footsteps. Fortunately, only three games were reimbursed, otherwise we would miss the championship."
"As Alan said, isn't flagrant fouls introduced to protect the health of players?"
"What's more, Thomas said there was no case of stepping foot when they played?"
"That's not because there were no malicious fouls at that time, and hitting people was done directly! Need a sneaky footstep?"
.....
Under the flash of the media, Fisher was not nervous and timid, and explained the truth clearly.
As soon as these remarks came out, many players who supported Alan also surfaced.
Including the now popular stars such as Vince Carter, McGrady, Dirk Nowitzki and so on.
For a while, there was a fierce discussion in the basketball world!
Gradually, the war spread to the fans.
on Yahoo Sports Forum.
One headline was titled "Is the Footstep a Big Deal? "Under the post, the fans started a war of words!
"No, no, no, no matter how old it is, there will still be people who have their feet slashed for the season? Isn't this pure nonsense?"
"As the saying goes, it takes 100 days to hurt the muscles and bones, and the athletes are taller and heavier than ordinary people, so the load on the feet is also greater, and it is not easy to recover!"
"It was okay to fight in the past, but now it's hyped up in front of the media, not to mention that Alan hasn't been injured! I think he wants to 'tiptoe'! He wants to use his popularity to take his fame to the next level!"
"That's called planning ahead! How can you superficial people move Alan's good intentions? It will only distort the truth!"
.....
The scene is very motivating, and the feedback from the number of people in the backstage is still rising!
after awhile!
Sudden!
Yahoo Sports Forum Servers Blast!
The entire web page is frozen directly, can't be moved, can't be refreshed even when refreshed!
After the unremitting efforts of the staff, it took 3 hours to repair the server, open the sports forum again and limit the number of viewers.
Even if the number of people is limited, the sports forum is still hot, with a delay of four or five seconds.
None of this was delayed, and the fans once again started a heated discussion.
The three major newspapers in the United States, "USA Today", "The New York Times" and "Wall Street Journal" are even more on this topic, fighting for scalps.
Eventually an agreement was reached to publish the same number of newspapers of the same type at the same time.
To [step foot? Or tiptoe? ! ] as the title of the newspaper, on sale at 9:00 am.
In less than five minutes, it was snapped up!
At this time, the New York NBA headquarters.
Inside the President's Office.
The fermenting of the footsteps made David Stern devastated.
Lying on the sofa in deep thought.
Does a footstep count as a flagrant foul?
Hey, this guy Alan is really looking for trouble!
Since his appearance in the playoffs, the news about him has been continuous!
Even if the alliance has benefited a lot, it has also wiped a lot of ass.
It really makes people love it and hate it!
David Stern looks through this flagrant foul rules document.
Malicious fouls refer to acts that are unnecessary but may cause bodily harm to the fouled.
Does the unconscious footstep count?
......
At this moment, a secretary walked in with a stack of documents.
David Stern saw the contents of the document light up, then darken.
The head is bigger...
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