nba championship predators

Chapter 131



Chapter 131

Chapter 131

After the timeout ended, the Knicks players filed onto the court with a solemn and solemn momentum.

Zhao Ke sneaked up to Billups and asked him quietly: "Chauncey, if the referee sent off all 12 of us, would he directly judge us to lose?"

Billups stared at Zhao Ke in surprise, how did you get into the NBA?

Zhao Ke spread his hands and shrugged, his buddies didn't know either.

Billups bowed his head to organize his words. It was the first time he met this kind of junior high school youth who won the scoring title and didn't understand the rules of the league.After pondering for a moment, he said to Zhao Ke: "The referee will not send off the last five players. If there are only five players left, such as the five of us on the court now. One of them has committed six fouls, such as you. Then you can still stay on the court, but every foul will be counted as a technical foul, and it will be stacked with the fouls of the whole team!"

Zhao Ke said thoughtfully: "Hey, this is good. It's much better than being directly sentenced to lose. There is a future, so I just want to win."

Billups looked at Zhao Ke speechlessly, the scoring champion has a big heart.

In order to realize that there are only five people left to be fined, the Knicks have to punish seven people from the 12-man roster.

This is to break the NBA's single-game foul record, which is held by the Utah Jazz.

On April 1990, 4, the Utah Jazz challenged the Phoenix Suns in an away game. The two sides fought hard for an overtime to decide the winner. The Jazz lost 9:115 regrettably.

But the biggest protagonist of this game is not Karl Malone, nor Kevin Johnson, but the referee.In the whole game, the referee blew the whistle 84 times, of which the Utah Jazz was whistled for 52 fouls. The Suns got to the free throw line 80 times unbelievably.The Jazz had 61 starters who graduated with 53 fouls, 64 players played in the game, and 119 players had at least 3 fouls.

In fact, although Jeff Van Gundy said just now that it was tragic, he actually didn't believe that the referee would do what the record holder did 12 years ago.

You must know that after the enforcement of the game, the referee on duty was ridiculed for a full ten years.

And this is the finals. There are more than 1000 million TV viewers watching the live broadcast. If the referee dares to steal the show like this and blow the game to pieces, no one will watch the fourth game of the finals.David Stern wants to make basketball more entertaining. What he cares about is whether the game can attract more people to watch and earn more money, not the outcome itself.

The game continued, and Billups held the ball and motioned his teammates to run an elevator.

This time the tactical demonstration was very successful. When Zhao Ke finally received the ball, Kobe was successfully locked in the elevator.

Zhao Ke stretched his body and was about to shoot a textbook three-pointer when the referee's whistle blew again.

This time, the referee believed that when Chris Anderson blocked Kobe just now, his footsteps moved, which was an off-ball foul.

Move your sister, the elevator doors of Chris Anderson and Artest have been closed for almost a year, and Kobe just hit the door, okay?

Zhao Ke cursed angrily in his heart, but on the surface he acted calm and nonchalant.

This is Jeff Van Gundy's request just now, and it can be regarded as a countermeasure against psychological warfare: Aren't you going to rely on unfair whistleblowing to irritate me and disrupt my rhythm?

I do not care!

You can brag, we are not afraid of the number of people, I can still fight as I want!

The Lakers attacked, Xiaoyu continued to look for O'Neal, didn't Zhao Ke tell the media?The only advantage the Lakers have over the Knicks is O'Neal, so seize the advantage and play.

O'Neal continued to back Ben Wallace, but Ben was still immobile. He had already played two games. If he still can't figure out O'Neal's pulse, he won't be worthy of the four-time Defensive Player of the Year in the future.

If the back hit doesn't work, then open the way with the elbow. This time O'Neill's huge elbow hammered Ben Wallace's chest, and the big Ben shook his body and continued to get stuck.

O'Neal didn't open Ben Wallace's iron gate, and shouting "Open Sesame" was useless, so he was going to turn over and shoot a jumper.

As a result, just as O'Neal turned over and jumped less than an inch holding the ball, Chris Anderson suddenly jumped over like a big horse monkey, jumped three feet high, stretched out a big slap, a big volleyball hat, and slapped the basketball in O'Neal's hand directly into the auditorium.

The referee's whistle sounded at the right time, Chris Anderson fouled, and O'Neal made two free throws.

This is obviously a clean and good cap. Chris Anderson's defense does have some problems, and he is easy to be fooled, but he is a jumper, and his blocking skills are absolutely top-notch.

But the entire Knicks team remained silent. There was no protest or complaint, but neither did it diminish their fighting spirit. It was like a rock, and despite the wind from east to west, from north to south, I stood still.

The person involved, Chris Anderson, even had a wicked smile on the corner of his mouth.

O'Neal walked to the free throw line, wiped the sweat off his bald head, nervously accepted the referee's pass, half-hunched, and aimed and aimed at the ball.The fans at the Staples Center shut their mouths consciously, and prayed quietly for the "Shark" who was in a hurry to make free throws.

A few seconds later, O'Neal had to throw a free throw, and if he didn't throw it, it would be timed out.

"Boom!"

The basket rejected the free throw without any confidence.

For the second free throw, O'Neill aimed for another second.

But the basket still rejected his sincerity. O'Neill's free throws depended on the sky. What the Lakers did today was too dishonorable. It is reasonable to miss two free throws.

Ben Wallace stretches out his long arms and laughs at the rebound.

Billups held the ball and continued to press the rhythm, this time preparing to play for 23 and a half seconds.In this extremely unfavorable penalty environment, reducing the number of rounds is also an effective way to stop losses in time.

The Knicks continued to pass the ball to each other on the outside, and no one shot, until Zhao Ke quietly withdrew from the three-point line, until Chris Anderson quietly blocked Zhao Ke and Kobe.

Billups stuffed the basketball into Zhao Ke's hands just right, and it was another successful open three-pointer.

Zhao Ke relaxed, took off, exerted strength, and shot in the most standard posture.

He didn't use the skill pack, he wanted to see how he feels today, the skill pack determines the lower limit of the day, and his own hand determines the upper limit of the day.

Whether it is strong enough or not, success or failure depends on it!

(End of this chapter)


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