Chapter 201 Thank you, Karim(2/2)
There are so many little tricks experts in the history of the Celtics. How come Maxwell’s generation has discontinued the tradition?
Pat Riley ran over angrily and yelled: "Little Lu, you better control your players!"
The most exciting plot has appeared!
Since Rambis "only" pushed Maxwell without hitting him, and Maxwell's obvious attempt to step on the foot was unsuccessful, the referee called an unsportsmanlike foul on Maxwell, which is a T.
Louis had no objections. He fully supported the referee's decision. Maxwell was not only unsportsmanlike, he was out of his mind like a pig.
I originally thought that the matter would come to an end here, but I didn't expect that the first monster in the league, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, would pop up.
"Why wasn't Bill Laimbeer called for a technical foul when he also violated sportsmanship just now?"?
"Why did I just wave my fist and not hit the person involved, but I was called a T for violating sportsmanship, while my teammate pushed someone and was fine?"??
"Why is Maxwell's attempted step unsportsmanlike?"???
The last sentence is the killer sentence: "Why are black people the only ones who violate sportsmanship, while white people can always escape punishment?"
Louis/Referee:????
Not to mention that the referee was confused, the players on the field, whether it was the Celtics players, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's teammates, Rambis, or the coaching staff off the field.
Louis' mouth opened wider than Wang Dalu's, and he and Tomjanovich looked at each other.
They saw a look of horror on each other's faces, and something they couldn't say: How could there be such an idiot in the world?
You know, the one who called these technical fouls was the black referee Dan Crawford.
So Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's accusation...
Crawford had no choice but to call a second technical foul on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who was spitting on him, so that the sick Kareem Abdul-Jabbar could leave the field.
Chapter completed!