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Chapter 523: The Defeat Has Been Determined

As for Morn, he really hated Pat Riley himself, and he didn't hate the Heat. If it weren't for Pat Riley, he wouldn't have been reimbursed for the season due to injury in that All-Star Game. If it weren't for Pat Riley, the Heat wouldn't have been playing in the weakest link of the Han people. He really hated Pat Riley, the man, and hated him to the core!

Of course, the current general manager of the Han people, Mickey Kupchek, has nothing to say. It’s not that he doesn’t want to say it, but he doesn’t know what to say. Don’t he know what the Han people will do in this round of the series. Originally, the number of people was smaller than that of the Heat, and it was a miracle that he could win without the main player’s team. But what he never expected was that Pat Riley would kill them and beat them to death without taking the Han people’s face.

Mickey Kupchek knows more or less about the "hate" between Pat Riley and the Han people, but in the playoffs, he blatantly bullies the Han people's insiders and no one dies. He will pass the game. They are all in the same league. They always have to trade or something after they see them. If they continue like this, will they stand opposite to the Han people?

Haven't the Jazz already rushed in front? Now the Heat also want to be the second, insist on being enemies with the Han people. Even the Knicks, the city rival in New York, have never been targeted like this or hated so much. Now, there is another team that wants to be hated by the Han people.

"Mickey, you should think of a solution." Kobe said from the side.

As soon as I finished speaking, the situation on the court was already very serious. Even the fans sitting in the audience knew that the Han people would definitely lose the game today, and there was no suspense. Some fans even left the court with cursing. As for where they went to vent after they left the court, they didn't know.

What else can I see? What's good about it? They all make it like this and the defeat is decided. This is also the fastest game in NBA history to decide the winner. It took less than half a game to be defeated.

Why, the reason is that Garnett, who seemed extremely innocent on the court, explained something to the referee. Yes, Garnett had already made an offensive foul five times, just one step away from being sent off.

Judging from the number of times he touched the Heat in a vicious way, the referee obviously showed mercy, otherwise Garnett would have committed five blunders in the first quarter.

The referee team obviously heard Stern's "order" to let them control the Han people's fouls during the game. These referees also know what's going on. No one is a fool. People will always be dragged down when they are watching your weaknesses. But it is obviously impossible to keep the Han people safe. If they can only act less, the referee will definitely not see it. Turn a blind eye to the end. If they really move too much, there is nothing they can do. They don't want any "conflict" to occur in this game, right?!

There is no way, aren't you Garnett awesome? Since you are so awesome, Pat Riley ordered all players to find fouls from you in close proximity. Whether it's defense or a great offensive opportunity, he would rather give up and beat you Garnett, because they know that once Garnett is sent out, the only insider of the Han people will be Sam Perkins and Buck Williams, and there is not even a substitute insider. Don't you just play whatever you want in the subsequent games?

This is also the reason why fans left the game with cursing and scolding. Garnett was almost sent out for five fouls, so what else is there? If there are still a few substitutes in the Han people's interior, then these fans would not give up and leave so quickly. But look at who else is in the Han people's interior. Even Sam Perkins has been sentenced to three fouls, let alone this. Buck Williams, who frequently plays on the bench in the second quarter, had a second foul. If there is still a chance to turn the tables, they would probably say that the live broadcast will be so popular.

If you don't leave, stay in the stadium, see if the team you support is beaten so much that there are no strikers, or just look at the team that is so defeated. The fans also have dignity, and those who did not riot on the spot have given them face. Now they are leaving outside and waiting for the game to end and use secret tricks to kill these people, and see if they still bully the Han insiders in the next game.

Paul Westfal looked silently at Garnett on the court and innocently introduced something to the referee. Unfortunately, the referee didn't pay much attention to him. As a result, they have helped Garnett until now. If they are helping Garnett, it would be a bit unreasonable.

In the end, Garnett, who wanted to defend himself with the referee, did not make an offensive foul, was still arranged by head coach Paul Westfal to replace him. Garnett, who returned to the bench, was completely angry, and started to smash the bench. The loud voice was loud and Nash and the other substitutes rushed over to persuade Garnett to calm down, let alone the Han fans sitting around. Of course, they could understand why Garnett got angry, which was really frustrating.

The referee glanced at the bench of the Han people. Garnett's actions just now undoubtedly challenged their authority. To be honest, they could give Garnett a technical foul, but the President also had a bit of a bias towards the Han people. In addition, they also knew that Garnett was obviously not going well now, and they all understood that if he was going well in such a thing, there would be a ghost. So a referee close to Han people's head coach Paul Westfal walked over silently and whispered: "You'd better calm that guy down, otherwise we don't mind giving him another technical foul." Then he walked away silently.

Paul Westfar was stunned. He obviously knew that today's referee team still understood the current situation of the Han people, so he gave these referees a grateful look.

Pat Riley still saw the small moves of the referee and Paul Westfal on the bench next to the Heat, but he didn't say a word to stop it. Logically speaking, Garnett should have been sent out in advance in the first quarter, but the referee team's help made many of the Heat players fouled on their backs for no reason. This is obviously unfair to match, but this is Pat Riley's cleverness.

Originally, the fact that the Han people were not in the interior substitute today would definitely be a league that was not very happy, especially Stern. If you attack the referee again and again because of unfair judgment, what do you think about Stern? Stern would definitely be punished with both crimes. As an old man like Pat Riley who has been living in the league for many years, he obviously knew that Stern's bottom line was there. As long as he did not easily touch that bottom line, he would not be liquidated by Stern later.

So when the Heat frequently seeks Han inside fouls and has no results, he still doesn't look at the referee, because he believes that unless Stern doesn't even want to protect the Han people, Garnett and others will definitely be punished by Heat players in turn to play. It's just a matter of time.

Even if he saw those small actions of the referee and Paul Westfal just now, he would pretend that he would not be able to see them. He would not offend Stern even if he offended the Han people. This is obviously not worth it.
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