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Chapter 999 I have the privilege of not passing the ball(2/2)

Jordan immediately gave up on Miller and went to guard Wilson.

Miller is ready to catch the ball and shoot. As long as Wilson is willing, he can completely play with Jordan, who is running back and forth.

The result made him angry. Seeing Jordan's defense chasing him, Wilson did not pass back, but chose to shoot a three-pointer against the opponent's defense.

"Benjamin? Damn you!" Miller roared.

After all, Jordan's defense was not a show-off. His shot was interfered with and difficult to hit. The ball flew outward, and the Blazers used this to counterattack.

When Miller chased back into the backcourt, full of resentment and anger, he kicked the ball away and was called a technical foul by the referee.

But instead of making things difficult for the referee, he came to Wilson and roared: "Are you fucking dissatisfied with me? Why are you ignoring my vacancy? What the hell are you thinking?"

In terms of seniority in the league, Wilson is one grade above Miller, but everyone knows that Miller was Wilson's eldest brother at UCLA.

At this time, Wilson had no intention of repenting or apologizing. He looked at Miller without changing his expression and said coldly and arrogantly: "I don't have to explain everything to you."

Wilson walked towards the referee and left without looking back: "I have the privilege not to pass the ball."

This privilege is given by the coach. If you have any objections, just go to the coach. Is this what he means?

Miller's eyes were red, and he turned around and was about to curse, but saw Wilson talking about the referee calling him a technical foul.

Although Wilson came forward, Miller would definitely be punished by the referee for venting his anger by playing football in full view of the public.

Therefore, the technical foul was not canceled and the Blazers received two free throws.

Miller was so angry at Wilson's words that he almost fainted and wanted to find Louis, but Louis had no intention of intervening. Then he went to Ewing: "How long are you going to let Benj leave the team?"

"He left the team? Reggie, what you said is a bit unconscionable." Ewing still had the intention to joke, "The whole team negotiated with the referee about Benj being called for a technical foul on you."

Miller was furious: "These are two fucking different things. Not only did he not pass the ball to me, he also didn't pass the ball to others unless necessary. He didn't do this before, you know!"

Ewing does feel that Wilson's performance is unique, but the team is leading and Wilson is in good condition, so this is understandable.

"It's not a big deal, don't take it to heart."
Chapter completed!
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