1626 Hand-to-hand combat!
Doug's foul was very serious, but the referee only gave Doug a common foul.
His reason is: Judging from the video replay, when Dog was defending, he was obviously heading for the ball. His hands first touched the ball, and then he couldn't control his body and hit Hugo.
After falling, although his elbow also hit Hugo's chest, it was just a joint movement when he fell. The whole movement was coherent and did not maliciously hit the fish pot's chest.
This is the genius of this guy Doug.
After three years, he really learned the essence of what I did.
How Bill Laimbeer fouled back then, that's how he fouls now.
His fouls are terrible and serious, but they are often able to escape the referee's penalty.
The fans at the scene immediately stopped buying it and everyone shouted.
"Stupid referee!"
"Stupid referee!"
"Stupid referee!"
"Fuck Doug!"
"Fuck Doug!"
"Fuck Doug!"
The insults from the 18,418 spectators were like a landslide and a tsunami, pressing towards the stadium.
It poured straight into the players’ ears.
It made their minds buzz and their consciousness seemed to be washed away.
If an ordinary person faced the insults from nearly 20,000 people, he would probably want to die.
The referee looked innocent. I obviously made the penalty according to the rules and did not favor anyone.
Doug faced the insults from nearly 20,000 people, but he smiled.
He even made a gesture of listening.
Well done!
The harder you scold me, the harder I will do it!
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When Wang Yi, who was sitting in the middle of the court, saw Doug's behavior, he just shook his head slightly.
To be honest, Brother Dao's approach is really a bit excessive and he does not advocate it.
But in the NBA, the world's highest level basketball competition, every team needs such a villain.
Without such villains, the team will be unable to move forward.
So Wang Yi just shook his head and said nothing more.
Hugo waited for a long time before he got up. He barely made two free throws and only made one.
Seeing that Hugo's condition seemed to be affected, and seeing that there were only two minutes left in the first half, Popovich simply replaced Hugo.
Without the defense of Hugo, the best defensive player, the Kings' offense went smoother.
When Wang Yi got the ball from the outside, it was the Spurs' backup point guard who came to mark him.
Wang Yi could have passed the substitute gap, but in order to save effort, he still planned to call a screen.
Just at this time, Doug was using secret power to push Ali out of the inside lane.
Wang Yi saw Doug coming to the free throw line, and he dribbled directly to Doug.
If you don't take the initiative to cover for me, then I will take the initiative to cover for you.
When Doug saw that Wang Yi actually came to him as a cover, he started to talk trash again: "Oh, you are so powerful, you still need me to cover you?"
But even though he said this, he still stood there without moving. This was equivalent to providing a cover for Wang Yi. Wang Yi used Doug's cover to attack the inside.
At this time, there is still little Duncan defending inside.
Wang Yi jumped up directly towards Duncan, looking like he was about to dunk on Duncan.
Little Duncan also gritted his teeth, jumped up high, and refused to give an inch.
You can be detained, but you can't hide and be a coward.
But just when the two were about to come into contact, Wang Yi hooked his right hand and the basketball came directly to his right. It happened that Brother Dao followed him.
After receiving the ball, without any defense, he violently dunked the basket again.
After scoring this time, he didn't roar at the crowd, nor did he trash talk the opposing players.
Instead, he turned back and looked at Wang Yi with disdain on his face.
"If you can't figure it out, just pass it to me? You're not that good."
Wang Yi naturally responded with this sentence: "I just threw two bones from my meat to you. I really think I am a person."
Little Duncan was a little confused.
It's like I'm the outsider.
Why are their teammates talking trash even though they have such good coordination with each other?
It made me a little confused.
In the next two rounds, on the defensive end, Doug either pulled Ali away from him to cover, or he guarded the inside. As long as the opponent's defender Karl dared to come in, he would make Karl suffer.
Or when Carl jumped up, Doug's feet would appear under Carl's feet in time.
And he would kindly remind Karl: "Watch your step."
When Karl was called like that by him, he would panic.
If he panics, his layup will either fly up, or he can only choose to pass the ball.
On the offensive end, although Doug and Wang Yi kept trash-talking each other, every time Wang Yi faced a difficult situation, was double-teamed or had no way to pass the ball, Doug would always respond in a timely manner.
Appeared in the most appropriate position and received Wang Yi's pass.
Then there was a violent dunk.
This left the Kings players and coaches a little confused.
These two people are usually bitter enemies.
I didn't expect there would be such a tacit understanding on the court.
The reason is that Doug knows Wang Yi very well.
Although he was forced to retire by Wang Yi, during the past few years of playing overseas, he thought about revenge against Wang Yi all the time.
Even if Wang Yi retires, he will eventually find Wang Yi one day.
A duel between him and Wang Yi is inevitable, so he has been studying Wang Yi.
In the past three years, he has watched almost every video of Wang Yi's games.
Including many training videos of Wang Yi, many streetball videos of Wang Yi, and videos of Wang Yi playing in China.
And he studied these videos more than once.
He is very familiar with Wang Yi.
Wang Yi knows how he likes to move on the court, where he likes to catch the ball, where he likes to pass the ball, and when he is most comfortable taking action. He knows all of these very well.
He even knows Wang Yi better than Wang Yi's coach.
Therefore, when Wang Yi needs help the most, he can always appear in the most appropriate position.
In this way, with Doug on the court, he not only curbed the Spurs center's screen-playing style on the defensive end, but also worked seamlessly with Wang Yi on the offensive end.
An Jiali, who was on the sidelines, couldn't help but sigh when she saw the cooperation between the two:
"The tacit understanding between the two of them is so good that even Nicole would feel inferior after seeing it..."
Mitchell also looked at Doug in surprise: "It seems that guy studies the boss a lot on weekdays. He must have some bad intentions. The boss must be more careful about him in the future."
Finally, at the end of the second quarter, the Kings not only caught up with the score difference, but also surpassed the Spurs by three points.
At the end of the first half, the score was 61:57.
Chapter completed!