First of all, I would like to thank Virus Escape for the reward. Then he even voted for an update worth 12,000, so I worked hard to catch up.
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After leaving the press conference, Edison didn't stop at all. After gathering the whole team, he flew directly to Memphis to prepare for tomorrow's game against the Grizzlies.
Edison walked very freely, waving his sleeves and not taking away a single cloud. The other Magic uniforms were on tenterhooks.
Sure enough, the next day all the media reported yesterday's game and Edison's judicial accusations at the post-game press conference.
"Marbury maliciously hurt someone, and the Magic want to sue in court" - In the Magic's game against the Knicks last night, Marbury maliciously fouled Josh in the ribs with his elbow, almost causing damage to the court at the last moment of the game.
Chaos. At the post-game press conference, Magic head coach Paul Edison was very uncool. He first proposed that the league ban Marbury for life, and then accused Marbury of intentional homicide.
Suspect. Marbury and Edison, on and off the court, teamed up to completely turn a game into a farce. - "Sports Illustrated"
If "Sports Illustrated"'s review is relatively pertinent and saves face, then the New York media was completely abusive.
The "New York Post" launched a refutation of Edison's remarks at the press conference under the title "Unreasonable Orlando Man". - In our game against the Orlando Magic yesterday, Marbury made a speech at the end of the game.
There was an irrational behavior. He maliciously violated the opponent's player Josh Smith, causing him to be injured. We were extremely sorry for this, but we did not expect that at the subsequent press conference, Magic head coach Paul Edison
He was barking like a mad dog. He actually said that Marbury's foul was murder. Oh my God, did I hear it wrong, or did the word have a new meaning yesterday? We don't know. If that action was murder.
, then we should all go to jail. I believe that when everyone is joking with his friends, he will bump each other's ribs with his elbow. This is a very common action. If he really thinks that this action is suspected of murder,
I really can't imagine how boring he must be when he's with his friends. Paul is so sensitive, if someone accidentally touches his butt or private parts, will he feel like he's being raped? What's the big deal in the forest?
Yes, the bird is so big that it can fly in any forest. This newspaper is looking forward to the future performance of Edison, this strange bird.
Of course, it doesn't mean that the media is all one-sided about Edison. For example, ESPN is more biased towards Magic.
Marbury committed a very flagrant foul in yesterday's game. The Magic's head coach Edison was concerned about chaos. He severely criticized Marbury at the press conference and even proposed to take justice against Marbury.
The accusation. Although Edison's statement is exaggerated, we should understand it. It is indeed as he said. Everyone has seen that Marbury's action is very dangerous. Although it is not really fatal, it can easily cause fractures and
The players have caused great harm. Although Edison is irrational, we must clearly see that it was Marbury’s flagrant foul that caused him to be irrational. We also hope that the league can severely punish Marbury out of the desire to protect the players.
The purpose is to reduce the occurrence of similar things in the future. And according to the situation we know now, Edison did not really take this matter to court.
Compared with the media's hype and the anxiety among the Magic front office, the league's big bosses are also very busy with this matter, scratching their heads and heads.
In fact, Marbury's punishment is easy to decide, a fine plus a 2-game suspension. This punishment is reasonable, explains all aspects, and can be accepted by everyone. The main reason for everyone's headache is Edison's remarks.
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Generally speaking, flagrant fouls often occur in the arena. As long as there are direct physical contact sports, it is inevitable, and there are also sports such as rugby that directly attack and hit the opponent. However, there is an unspoken rule in sports.
That is, what happens on the field should be settled on the field. Even if it is a malicious foul, you can't take it to the outside to solve it, let alone sue the law.
There are relatively few games like the NBA. In the past, there was a bad boy group led by Laimbeer and others. They were famous for being dirty when they played. In the 1990s, there were scenes of Malone throwing iron elbows. Now that the NBA has become gentrified, it is hard to see anything.
It's a special move. Think about Artest's elbow to Harden last season. The media couldn't wait to report it for a week. You must know that similar moves were performed almost every day in the past.
I'm going to leave off here and let's analyze the NBA's malicious actions.
Malicious moves in the NBA are mainly divided into two categories, obvious moves and hidden moves. Obvious moves: usually elbows and knees.
The elbow strike can be said to be an essential skill for the league's hard-hitting players to travel home in the last century. Everyone knows about Malone's iron elbow, and the league is famous for it, but Malone can really only be regarded as the most ruthless and hardest.
But it can't be considered the dirtiest. To say it's dirty, you have to look at the Pistons.
The bad boys led by Laimbeer were simply locusts in the league. Everyone hated them, but no one could control them. The 76ers boss even told Barkley to beat Laimbeer, and
He also claimed that he would pay Barkley no matter how much the fine was. Later, David Lee felt a bit like Laimbeer, but he was still not ruthless and sinister enough. Most people hold their hands high when grabbing rebounds and stretch their hands as high as possible. Everyone can easily understand this.
, so that you can easily grab rebounds.
You must know that Laimbeer is a white man, and he can't jump as high as those black people, so if he does the same, he can't beat others. So after careful research, Laimbeer does not use this common posture to fight for rebounds, his movements are two
The arms are bent and turned outward, so that the two arms form a quadrilateral. This movement is very mysterious. Everyone thinks that the position of his elbow is usually opposite other people's heads. When grabbing the ball, he first uses his elbow to hit the opponent.
If the opponent is inexperienced and reacts slowly, he will be stunned on the spot with just one click, and may even suffer a concussion, and Ranbir will get the ball. Those with experience know how to hide, and they also know how to bend their arms as a shield.
To prevent collision, Laimbeer changed the collision to pressure, preventing you from looking up. Think about it, you can't look up when you are grabbing a rebound. You don't know where the ball is. How can you grab this ball?
Naturally, the ball was taken away by Laimbeer again, and there was nothing you could do about it. Laimbeer, this grandson, has simply studied how to conduct malicious violations in compliance with the rules, or how to hurt the opponent during physical contact.
Already.
Of course, there are many other elbow movements, such as the pick-and-roll elbow that Rodman is good at. He often elbows maliciously when the opponent passes by him during the pick-and-roll. So when we look at his previous games, he often gives others
Set a screen, and then when the opponent's pick-and-roll target passed by him, his body tilted to one side, and he was the one who pushed him.
Let’s talk about the knee action. The most typical knee attack action is the one we talked about last time with Payton. After jumping up, he hits his knee in the air. Although this action is very typical, it is not common because it is too obvious and most people will not notice it.
It is difficult to do it as naturally as Payton did. Because it is obvious and easy for people to see, it is easy to be called a foul. The result is to hurt yourself before hurting the opponent, and die with the opponent. It is very unworthy. Therefore, it is common in the league.
It's another knee attack.
People's knees are very strange. They are very hard from the front. If two people's knees collide head-on, although it will be very painful, it will not be easily injured. However, compared with the front, the two sides are relatively soft, so it is easy for the other knee to be injured.
A flagrant knee foul is to use your knee to hit the side of the opponent's knee from the front. This situation often occurs in two situations. First, during the pick and roll. This is easy to understand. During the pick and roll, the screener is generally responsible for covering.
The outside leg is either straightened or in a horse stance. When it is straightened, the blocking distance is large, and the defensive player has to make a large circle in order not to be tripped. However, the horse stance blocks a small distance, so why do people still use it? Because it can be used in a wide range of situations.
When two people are sideways, use the machine to push the opponent's knee. However, under normal circumstances, this will only make the other person feel sick. If the opponent is pushed to death, it will hurt for a while, but there will be no obvious injury. Because the opponent is in a moving state, it is not easy for you to push the opponent hard.
.So the other one is more ruthless and will often bring the opponent down...
Do you still remember the first game of the second round of the 2009 playoffs? After Yao Ming was injured and came off the field, he made some simple body movements in the tunnel and then returned to the court. You may feel sorry for Yao Ming.
I was moved by this spirit, but what I am paying attention to here is the details of Yao Ming's injury. You can search for videos online. At that time, Kobe was out of position and holding the ball in singles against Yao Ming. After Kobe made a cross step, the knees of the two collided.
, and then Yao Ming fell to the ground. And this kind of collision is what I want to say, the second kind of malicious knee action. And this kind is more dangerous than the first kind, because in this situation, when the small one hits the big one, the person being attacked is often
The defensive player who collides will lower his center of gravity in order to defend the smaller player, and his legs are fixed firmly on the floor, so it is easy to be stressed during the collision. In pick-and-roll situations, because the player is moving, the player will sway in the direction of the collision.
, the energy was exhausted. We can’t say now whether Kobe Bryant bumped into Yao Ming on purpose, but many big men in the league have been injured by small men in this way. Because when the small man was playing against the big man, the small man would cross-step.
, it will shake the big man's center of gravity away. If the center of gravity moves, the big man will expose the sides of his knees, and then the small man can easily find opportunities to hit him.
You can often see similar collisions in competitions, and then the big guy falls down. I can't say that they were all hit intentionally, but I'm sure it can't all be a coincidence. A considerable number of them were definitely intentional.
It's a collision. Although this kind of knee-to-knee collision is relatively insidious, you can usually tell it. If he makes a bigger move or makes it more obvious, he may be punished, so it is still obvious. It is obvious.