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Chapter Fifty-Three: The Storm After the Match

()Chapter 53: The storm after the game

"Why don't you stop? Didn't you hear me blowing the whistle?" The referee stopped Adrian with a frosty face.

"Oh, you said the whistle. I heard it, but I thought it was the fans." Adrian opened his eyes wide and said sincerely: "Look, they have been using whistles to interfere since just now.

us."

"But I was the one who blew the whistle just now." The referee said with an ugly face: "You'd better restrain your movements, otherwise I won't mind ejecting you from the field."

In the end, the referee just gave Adrian a common foul, which was really a surprise for Adrian. However, will Adrian really restrain himself?

joke!

Of course he restrained himself, but he restrained himself, and others didn’t say they would restrain themselves!

"Ah!" Within half a minute, Carlos Boozer clutched his ankle and fell to the ground with a face of pain. Beside him, Odom opened his eyes wide and raised his hands in confusion.

He shouted: "I didn't touch him, I really didn't touch him."

He didn't have to say whether he encountered it or not. The big screen at the scene didn't play it back when Bynum was injured, but this time it moved surprisingly quickly and immediately played back the shot of the Lakers basket. From the shot, it can be seen

See clearly.

When Odom competed with Boozer for a backcourt rebound, he did not take off, allowing Boozer to successfully grab the offensive rebound. Then... he put his foot under Boozer's foot.

"This guy is so tired." Adrian couldn't help but look at Odom. He also saw his actions being captured by the camera. He shrugged helplessly and simply ignored him and let the referee

He was sent off the court with a flagrant foul. Because Odom had maliciously hit Halprin on the cheek with his elbow during a confrontation with veteran Halprin in the frontcourt, and had already been given a flagrant foul.

There were exactly two fouls this time, and he was immediately out.

"You bastard, you did it on purpose!" Deron stared at red eyes and intended to rush towards Odom, but Odom, who had been prepared for a long time, had no intention of staying where he was and was beaten by Deron. He took three steps and two steps at a time.

He rushed into the locker room as if he was running away.

"Don't you like to use this kind of rules? Then we will follow your rules." Adrian sneered proudly. The referee with a livid face and Sloan with a red face were really interesting to appreciate this.

Sloan was cursing loudly on the sidelines. Boozer's injury was definitely a disaster for the Jazz. He could hear Jerry Sloan's loud roaring and cursing on the sidelines.

Then, the referee once again became the protagonist on the court. This guy, who didn't know whether it was an endocrine disorder or a brain cramp, did something even more stupid and pushed himself one step further into the abyss.

"Beep!" The whistle sounded twice in succession. Jerry Sloan's eyes widened and he stared in disbelief at the guy who was making the gesture.

"He ejected Jerry Sloan!" Adrian just drank and spit out the Gatorade in his mouth. Watching Sloan grit his teeth and turn around to walk to the locker room, he suddenly felt that this referee was so funny.

!So far in this game, he has sent three people out of the game.

Things have reached this point, and the players on both sides are no longer thinking about the game. The subsequent game went very quickly. After a series of chaos in the third quarter, and after the referee's crazy continuous technical fouls, the Jazz and Lakers again

One player on each side was ejected from the field. After the players from both sides exchanged violent fouls, everyone calmed down and just wanted to end the game as soon as possible.

Finally, as Deron Williams' final three-point shot failed to even touch the rebound due to Adrian's interference, the referee finally blew the whistle to end the game with relief.

93:95, although the process was extremely harsh, the Lakers still won the game.

Then, the home fans of the Jazz, who had been made crazy by Tennessee, the referee on duty, started to go crazy. Key chains, lighters, drink cups, and all kinds of sundries were smashed down like rain. The Lakers

The players hurriedly rushed into the locker room as if they were fleeing.

Like them, fleeing from the Triangle Center was Tennessee, the referee on duty. After this game, Jazz fans would hate Tennessee as much as they hated the Lakers.

After running into the locker room, the Lakers generals were surprised to find their head coach Phil Jackson sitting in the locker room with a calm face. There was also a small TV in front of him, which was playing the game that had ended.

game screen.

"Move quickly and just take a shower." Phil Jackson said calmly: "Then take a bus directly to the airport. I will let the staff pick up the things you left at the hotel."

"Coach." When something like this happened, even Adrian was a little cautious and couldn't help but said: "Sorry, we."

"Sorry for what?" Phil Jackson glanced at Adrian: "The game is over, isn't it? Clean up early, I think you also want to return to Los Angeles early."

Phil Jackson didn't get angry at all in the locker room.

"Today, I don't want to complain about whether the Jazz's rough defense at home should be deserved or not. I just want to talk about the refereeing issue." At the post-game press conference, Phil Jackson looked calm to reporters, but

That tone sounded full of sarcasm.

"I really don't know what happened to him. In the first half, he was a normal person and a pretty good referee. Then in the second half, it was like he had a different brain. I want to say, if he really

After undergoing brain surgery, should the league re-examine his referee license?" Phil Jackson looked sincere, as if he was really putting forward a very important opinion to the league.

"I think this is very important. After all, he has just undergone such a major operation. The league should really check whether he is qualified to officiate such a high-level game."

On the other side, Jerry Sloan also got angry about the referee issue: "I really don't know what he was doing in the second half. Maybe he drank himself a few bottles of vodka or whiskey during the halftime break. In the second half, he watched

He sounded like a drunken alcoholic who had no idea what he was doing! His officiating in the second half was a piece of shit!"

To the surprise of the media, after such a fierce game full of gunpowder and technical fouls, the head coaches of the two teams unanimously targeted the referee. In this regard, the media naturally wanted to interview him.

Let’s take a look at the players’ opinions, but the Lakers players had already boarded the plane and flown back to Los Angeles under the arrangement of Phil Jackson, while the Jazz players didn’t say anything. Even if they were asked by the media, they would only answer:

I don't know about this', 'I'm not suitable to answer this'.

Obviously, they were all given a 'silence order' by Sloan. Even if they were dissatisfied, they had to keep their mouths shut. Under the careful guidance of the two head coaches, the media's main focus was indeed focused on the referees.

.

"Lakers vs. Jazz, the referee becomes the protagonist"

"How to Ruin a Game, Tennessee Tells You"

"A weak referee almost caused a group fight"

"The stupidest referee in the 21st century, comparable to the Palace of Auburn Hills incident"

"NBA Black Whistle Storm Again"

"He changed his brain - Phil Jackson ridiculed the referee"

"The Jazz's defeat is determined, the referee turns the tide"

One hot special report after another pinned the target on Tennessee, the referee on duty!


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