Deng Fang is not a good person. No matter who messes with him, he will basically fight back immediately without mercy!
Jefferson was such an obvious stepping in, but Deng Fang actually gave such a restrained evaluation!
It shouldn’t be!
Some reporters still didn’t want to give up and asked:
"You said there is a high possibility that Jefferson did it intentionally. Could it have been instigated by Popovich?"
"I don't think that's the case!" Deng Fang replied: "Mr. Popovich is a great head coach, he will not do this."
Wow, no one expected Deng Fang to answer like this.
For being able to be so considerate and excuse his opponents, the Best Good Guy Award of the Season should be awarded to Deng Fang!
Many people think that Deng Fang is deliberately keeping a low profile and trying to be a good person. In fact, Deng Fang is telling the truth.
Deng Fang chose the Spurs before the playoffs started because the Thunder were difficult to deal with.
But Deng Fang knew that it would not be easy for the Spurs either!
Although Bowen is gone, the Spurs never lack villains!
Popovich is a good old man, but that's off the court.
As long as he is in the game, Popovich will show no mercy to anyone.
Of course, Popovich will not deliberately let his players misbehave and injure his opponents.
However, to increase physical confrontation, focus on attacking the opponent's weak points. These are what he has always emphasized!
Sorry, there is no mercy and sympathy in the NBA. What is followed here is the law of the jungle!
Are you thin?
Sorry, I'll give you a greater physical confrontation!
You are hurt?
Sorry, that was an accident!
So from the first game, Popovich has been emphasizing increasing confrontation.
This is even more true in today's game.
Because the team couldn't guard Curry, Popovich started cursing during the timeout!
Of course, even so, you can't blame Mr. Bobo.
People are doing their duty.
As a head coach, it is his responsibility and obligation to do such things and say such things!
The boss pays you a salary to lead the team to win!
It doesn’t matter what means are used, the boss just wants to win!
So Popovich wants to win at all costs.
I just want you to increase the physical confrontation!
I didn't ask you to do anything hurtful!
As for someone causing trouble, that's his business and has nothing to do with me!
There is a gray area between legitimately increasing physical confrontation and causing harm and hurting others, and many things can happen here.
As long as you have the ability to avoid being caught by the referee, the coach will not care about you if you hurt someone!
That's your thing!
For a tiptoe maniac like Bowen, many actions are in the gray area.
Because if you exceed the gray area, you will be caught and severely punished!
Smart people wouldn't do anything like that!
Everyone in the NBA has their own rules of survival.
Of course, those who have the ability don't need to do bad things. If those who don't have the ability want to stay in the NBA, they have to do something to show their value.
Players like Bowen have demonstrated their value very well.
Although many of his actions are in gray areas!
Jefferson is also such a player now.
Once one of the three musketeers of the Nets, his popularity has dropped significantly, and his data has plummeted. If you want to keep your job and get a big contract, you have to work hard!
How to fight hard?
Contribute to the team!
As long as it’s what the coach wants and hopes for, just do it!
What does the team hope for most now?
Guard Curry!
How to guard against Curry?
Give him more physical confrontation!
As for whether Curry is injured or not, that's none of my business!
Can I get a big contract if you don’t get injured?
Most people have a bottom line and would never do such a thing at any time, but some people are different.
What is the bottom line?
Can it be eaten?
Of course, did Jefferson plan to injure Curry as soon as he came on the court?
probably not.
I won’t come up and do nothing and only think about hurting you, but I won’t deliberately avoid hurting you either!
Will Mr. Popper instruct his players to do something dirty and hurt Curry?
Less likely!
There are very few coaches who do this.
Everyone hangs out in the NBA, so if you really do this, it will definitely reach the ears of the other party.
In that case, do you still want to hang out here?
Except for a few insidious villains, most coaches and players will not do that.
It's possible that Jefferson stepped on the ball intentionally, but even if it was intentional, he wouldn't have thought it through as soon as he came on the field and was always ready to hurt Curry!
It is very likely that at the moment of the attack, anger arose in my heart, and evil grew in my courage.
Why are you so annoying?
Do you have to score in front of me?
Can't I protect myself?
If I can't score well or defend well, will I still be allowed to play in the NBA?
You're blocking my way to make money!
Destroying someone's wealth is like killing one's parents!
As I rushed forward, my thoughts came to my mind, so I subconsciously stretched out my foot.
As for whether Curry will step on it, that's not my business!
Life and death, destiny and wealth are in heaven!
Therefore, even if Jefferson did it intentionally, the element of accident was not small.
You know, even if Jefferson really wanted to hurt Curry, it would not be so easy to succeed!
Curry is jumping in front of you, waiting for you to step in?
Do you know when he jumps and when he runs?
You didn't do anything, just stood there and stared at Curry?
How can it be!
Even if Bowen is that tiptoeing madman, he won't be able to succeed just because he wants to step on someone's toes!
Many things on the court happen suddenly and change rapidly. How can you be sure that someone is going to shoot?
What if someone fakes a shot?
In that case, wouldn't it mean that you would be passed if you tried to pounce on me?
How dare you do nothing and just wait to step on others?
Who keeps practicing stepping on their feet during training?
Who will be your sparring partner?
Even if you make mistakes in an action like free throws that you have practiced countless times, how can you hit it with one hit with a step-up that you haven't practiced much?
Therefore, even if the person who steps in is very intentional, it still requires a lot of luck to succeed.
Of course, even this does not mean that those who step in are not wrong and should not be scolded.
Without his bad move, no matter how unlucky you are, it would be difficult for someone to step on you!
A player who plays with good intentions will deliberately close his feet when he pounces forward, and will take protective actions even if he bumps into someone.
But one thing you need to know is that such people who are always kind are rare in the NBA, and you are lucky to encounter them.
Most opponents will regard you as an enemy, and they will be at loggerheads on the field.
If I don't bump into you intentionally, I'll just step on your toes. Do you still want to protect you?
There are no doors!
So Deng Fang doesn't want to blame Jefferson and Popovich too much.
It's very possible that Jefferson did it on purpose, but he certainly wasn't prepared for it.
Improvisation is inevitable as an opponent.
Popovich would not instruct his subordinates to do such a thing.
Deng Fang doesn’t want to be a double-standard dog!
Thinking about the different faces of Mr. Bobo in later generations when he treated Scumbag and defended Bowen, Deng Fang did not want to be laughed at.