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131. Video playback

David: "Oh my God, what happened on the field just now? Su's entire right eyebrow bone has completely cracked. It is estimated that it will be difficult for him to return in this game."

"After all, this is not a very important game. Compared with the final result of the game, Su's personal situation is the issue we deserve to worry about."

Nisson: "Yes, the injury to the player is the situation we least want to see on the court, and the reason for the accident just now has no replay on the scene."

"However, judging from Su's entire eyebrow bone injury, it's very similar to a collision caused by an elbow strike, because although the eyebrow bone is very fragile, it is actually difficult to cause this effect if it is not used in a particularly hard place like the elbow."

"And the referees at the scene just now will definitely go to the playback center to check it out, because they have to check the video to see if the foul was intentional or unintentional."

"After all, protecting players has always been something that the NBA league is trying hard to do, because for the injury of players, this is not only their personal loss but also a loss in the league."

David: "That's right, so let's wait a moment and look at the video playback given by the replay station. Let's see what's the reason for the injury this time."

After Su Jiu was brought out with the medical team, the three referees on the scene also came to the replay center to watch the replay of the previous part.

However, when the three referees were preparing to watch in the playback center, Chris Paul also walked towards one of the referees and started a communication with the referees.

During the communication process, there are also their own physical movements, one of which is the lifting of the elbow.

David: "Hey, Chris is currently communicating with the referee. Judging from his physical movements, he is signaling to the referee that he accidentally injured Su??"

The referee communicated with Chris Paul and nodded, and then came to the playback center with the other two referees to check. After all, this is also a normal process of the game.

Finally, during the inspection, the previous video replay was also played back on the large screen on the scene.

The moment the video was replayed, all the fans at the scene immediately focused their attention here, and they must have wanted to know what happened just now.

Not only the fans on the scene, while the video was replayed, all the players and coaches on the field also raised their heads to the sky, preparing to watch this video replay.

Even Chris Paul took off his braces, bent and frowned, looking up at the playback clip above.

Through the live replay, Peja was holding the ball on the left and facing Lewis' defense, while Paul and Su Jiu were standing on the right.

At this time, David West also brought up a pick-and-roll for Chris Paul without the ball. It seems that Paul wanted to use this pick-and-roll to try to get rid of Su Jiu as much as possible, so as to come out to catch the ball and complete the attack.

However, while walking around with his teammate David West, Su Jiu was entangled with Paul, and he could be said to be indecisive.

This kind of close-fitting defense has reached the same level as a dog skin plaster.

So due to inertia, Chris Paul also waved his hand back in order to ensure that he could use this pick-and-roll to get rid of Su Jiu behind him.

This action can be said to be very common among NBA players. When players without the ball are preparing to catch the ball, they will push the defender behind them with their hands, and use this method to make more start-up space for themselves.

And when doing this pushing action, they don’t use the palm, because once the palm touches the body of the defensive player, it is easy to be caught by the referee.

For more secretive reasons, they will use this forearm between their palms and elbows to push them flat.

This kind of physical contact is actually rarely called in NBA.

Even the God of Basketball Michael Jordan often has this kind of pushing action. Even in the winning goal that became a classic, Michael Jordan had an obvious pushing action.

However, Chris Paul obviously misjudged the distance between him and Su Jiu. Even though Su Jiu was facing David West's pick-and-roll, he did not have much space left by Paul.

Even in order to follow Paul faster, Su Jiu pressed his center of gravity very low, bent down and rushed forward, passing through David West's armpit.

So in the end, after Chris Paul bypassed the pick-and-roll, he waved his hand back habitually, and hit Su Jiu directly on the brow bone with one elbow.

After the brow bone was injured, Su Jiu felt severe pain instantly, and then he knelt on the ground while covering his forehead.

Everyone saw the scene after that. Chris Paul successfully came out to catch Peja's pass, but at this time he did not realize the seriousness of the matter.

Because of this kind of inertia wave and the hardest part, it is difficult for players to feel how much effort they have used in such a fierce game.

What's more, the one who hit this time was one of Su Jiu's most vulnerable parts.

It was not until later that the team doctor gradually came out of blood on the field and the people reacted at this time that Su Jiuke might not feel good at this moment.

After the large screen replay display, all the audiences on the scene also understood what happened just now.

However, since this is the Hornets' home court, everyone still maintains a silent state after the replay.

Although I was also a little scared about Su Jiu's injury, Chris Paul, the protagonist who caused Su Jiu's injury this time.

Currently, the queen bee in the city of New Orleans, so all the fans at the scene agreed that this must be an accident...

However, compared with fans who bought tickets to watch at home, those fans who watched the game live online were completely looking at the scene of watching the excitement without fear of being a big deal.

After the replay was displayed on the big screen, more and more fans began to discuss it.

Some people think that Chris Paul was an unintentional wave, while others think that Chris Paul was definitely an intentional action after calculating.

The purpose is to make the Magic team lack a main player, and then pretend to be unintentional.

However, this subjective comment is entirely due to who the idol is in the hearts of the fans, and the final penalty result will be subject to the referee on the scene.

At the same time, the three referees on the scene watched the video playback multiple times and had a long exchange with the people in the playback center.

In the end, there seemed to be a consensus between the two. The referee first came to the notification station and told the final penalty to the notification station, asking the notification station to announce the final result to the fans on the scene.

"Dou!Dou!"

Then the referee also blew a whistle hanging around his neck.

After everyone's attention was concentrated, the referee also made a high-level judgment gesture.

"First-degree malicious foul!!"

After the penalty result came out, all the fans at home also accepted it calmly. Only a very small number of people who like Su Jiu felt a little dissatisfied and thought that this was simply Chris Paul deliberately doing it.

Even the conversation that Chris Paul had found the referee was regarded as a conspiracy between the two.

Because a first-level malicious foul means that the referee believes that Chris Paul's action is unnecessary but is an unintentional malicious consequence.

So the Magic will get a ball-right conversion of two free throws in the next round, and Chris Paul will be subjected to the last malicious foul.

Once Paul is called again for a malicious/technical foul in this game, he will be directly expelled.

After seeing the penalty given by the referee on the scene, Chris Paul was also a little depressed, standing in the center of the court, chewing his braces repeatedly.
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