Chapter 220 The influence of an elbow(2/2)
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For the Nuggets, Ty Lawson and Iguodala, who scored 56 points together, both attended.
But the protagonists of the press conference were destined not to be the players. At the beginning of the press conference, the coaches of the two teams rushed to accuse the other team's players of violating sportsmanship like shrews.
"After elbowing a player until he fainted, I suspect that the Trail Blazers' No. 36 rookie has serious violent tendencies! We will definitely request the league to punish him!"
"You have to know that my player is still lying in the infirmary, unable to move, and the price is just a first-level flagrant foul. Such a penalty is simply shielding the criminal!"
George Karl counterattacked when he came up, showing that he deliberately ignored Fared's suspicion of intentional fouling, focusing on the seriousness of Fared's injury, and then tried to gain sympathy from the outside world.
People have more or less sympathy for the injured.
Tristos naturally understood this truth, took the words, and quickly counterattacked.
"What I want to say is, before blaming others, should the Nuggets reflect on themselves? Cones Faried played well in the first quarter, why did he suddenly adopt despicable behavior that is detrimental to sportsmanship such as deliberately tiptoing?
,Worth pondering!"
It was obvious that Terry Stotts wanted to drag George Karl down, who was hiding behind his back, and deliberately led the media to think this way.
"Slander! Outright slander! He is slandering us!
Coach Karl is definitely not this kind of person. The only person to blame for this is Cones himself..."
What was unexpected was that George Karl didn't see any movement, but Ty Lawson yelled.
No, why are you yelling so loudly?
"Pfft!"
Someone among the reporters below burst out laughing.
"What the hell is he doing?"
Karl George's face darkened, he turned to look at Iguodala and whispered.
"I do not know!"
Iguodala was also dumbfounded.
Originally, Fareed's stepping in could be said to be accidental, and the dead duck would be harsh, but Ty Lawson's overreaction almost confirmed that Fareed's stepping in was intentional, and even George Karl began to be questioned.
"Wait a minute," Iguodala suddenly thought that Ty Lawson came out of the bathroom smelling of alcohol. Could this guy be drunk?
"What's wrong?"
Iguodala hesitated: "He seemed to have had two drinks in the locker room before coming out."
"..."
Although it is unbelievable, it is really possible for Ty Lawson to do such a thing.
Pig teammates!
In the end, George Karl lowered his head in despair.
Everyone in the Nuggets knows how much Ty Lawson is addicted to alcohol. He has issued a ban on drinking to Ty Lawson more than once, but the latter refused to change despite repeated admonitions. In the end, he had no choice but to turn a blind eye.
But only if the team wins.
In the past, this approach was regarded as a disguised way of motivating Ty Lawson. After all, if you want the horse to run, you can't not feed him grass.
But now it seems that the horses are so full that they are dizzy!
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! On the side, Ty Lawson, who was still yelling, was completely unaware of his self-destruction of the truck, and was still thinking happily: He had maintained the prestige of the coach.
, maybe I can have a few more drinks in the future.
"Ahem, cough, cough, I remembered. I still have things to deal with. Today's press conference ends here."
After dealing with reporters for a few words, Karl George and Iguodala dragged Ty Lawson away from the scene.
"Ha ha ha ha!"
"I'm laughing so hard, I never thought such pig teammates really existed!"
Now that the Nuggets were gone, Terry Stotts and Lillard looked at each other and burst into crazy laughter that had been suppressed for a long time.
"Okay, okay, calm down, it's time for us to leave." Tony Douglas, the director of the public relations department next to him, reminded him with a blush on his face.
"I got it, uh..." Terry Stotts resumed expression management and said, "Tony, the rest of the campaign will be left to your public relations department."
"Don't worry, we understand!"
The two of them smiled tacitly.
After the game ended, it immediately triggered heated discussions about the game among the league and the media.
Among them, major sports media released professional comments overnight, various experts also expressed their opinions on this, and even some team management and players also joined in the fun.
"There is no doubt that this was a rough game! The Blazers' rookie has only been in the league for a short time, and several disasters have happened that no one wants to see! He is a born thug!"
ESPN commentator Kamara published thousands of words of opinions in his personal column titled "The Birth of a Villain!"
Kamala's comments on her blog quickly aroused great attention once they were published.
But not long after, a Chinese reporter pointed out that Kamara repeatedly used the obviously insulting word "Chinaman" during a game between the Nets and the Magic in 2009... This guy has a long criminal record.
At the time, he was working as a commentator for Turner, a company owned by NBATV. Later, he was forced to publicly apologize under pressure.
Chapter completed!