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Chapter 675 Obvious revenge

Updated: 2013-03-23

By the time Stephen got up from the ground with the help of Watson, the referee had already stepped in, but the matter had not subsided. Several people were still pushing each other, occasionally there were roars and scolding. The scene was in chaos, and the whistle was harsh and sharp, but it was useless.

The anger aroused was not so easy to calm down. Just as Stephen was about to participate, Watson accepted the instructions of head coach Carlesimo and hurriedly pushed him aside. Three of the five people on the field were already involved, leaving only Stephen and Watson, and they could not be wiped out.

I don’t know what the referee will do. Generally, referees are prone to taking heavy moves in such large-scale riots. Fortunately, Caresimo handled it quickly and stopped the players sitting on the bench before they left the bench. Otherwise, as long as they leave the bench, it would be a sure ban.

The coach could leave, and Caresimo hurriedly led two assistant coaches to come over. The team doctor just went to Stephen's side. On the one hand, he helped Watson stop Stephen from getting involved. On the other hand, he checked Stephen's body to see if there was any problem with the impact just now.

At this time, Stephen's impulse slowly slowed down. He knew what the Spurs used to think and plan. Stephen had learned from Robert Horry that **Vic had always used any means to win and could use any means.

Although it will not be as cruel as the player's career, it is still okay to get a minor injury or something. In **Vicci's basketball philosophy, basketball is like war and is a game for brave people. Don't participate in this game if you are afraid of being injured.

So when he finds that Chang Li can't defeat his opponent, he will use some unlucky means, but he will not explicitly direct the players to do anything, but will use verbal hints to direct the players to what they should do. In this way, no one can prove him, and even the players who take action will not have enough evidence.

Robert Horry has done such a thing. **Vic said it to all the players, and it was extremely obscure. It depends on who is smart or not and whether he can understand his meaning. Even if you execute his orders, he will not praise you afterwards, and of course he will not criticize you.

Generally speaking, this kind of thing happens at critical moments in the playoffs. When the strength of the two teams is very close, using this trick can quickly change the balance of victory. If the strength gap is too large, there is no need to use this.

Of course, this kind of thing is not only found in **Vic. Other head coaches have more or less such off-the-split moves. Robert Horry has been involved in multiple teams in the league and has experienced many coaches. He knows this very well and does not think it is a big problem.

Stephen knew that there was such a thing, but in the past two years he had been with the San Antonio Spurs, he never felt that such a thing was there, and he had never heard of **Vic's Announcement had such a meaning.

Are you too stupid? Robert Horry's explanation is that you have never been forced to that level in those two years. How could **Vic use this trick? Stephen is quite proud of this. Helping the Spurs win the championship for consecutive times and win the Most Valuable Player in the Finals for two consecutive years fully demonstrate his contribution.

This is also the reason why Stephen did not expect the Spurs to treat him like this. After all, the two sides have such a hot relationship, so he is worthy of the Spurs. At the same time, he does not have to leave the Spurs, but the Spurs cannot meet their requirements, and at the same time he also brings enough rewards to the Spurs.

And now the Spurs are in the lead. Although they are tied to 3-2, this is at the Spurs' home court, and the Spurs are still very likely to win. Stephen feels that even if **Vic made a hint, the players may not necessarily obey considering that they were teammates. After all, **Vic just hints and have not requested them.

But what I didn't expect was that things happened. Although Stephen didn't know what the situation was in the chaos, the Supersonics must have suffered the loss, because the Spurs had all stood outside the chaotic circle and they would definitely not affect them.

At this time, the referees had separated the two sides and the situation had subsided. The players involved were all standing there in anger, waiting for the referee to make the final judgment. At this time, the big screen also began to replay what had just happened.

Then Stephen saw that when he was about to make a layup, Oberto suddenly rushed over from the side and stretched his elbow to knock himself out of the air. At this time, Oberto's expression was solemn, and it was obvious that he was mentally prepared.

While Stephen fell to the ground, Cooperd had already rushed over from behind Oberto and pushed Oberto without hesitation. At this time, Oberto rushed forward and used the force to knock Durant in front to the ground. However, he was standing there himself. Wilcox next to him naturally refused to give up and immediately pushed Oberto towards him.

But Kupad was also funny. Seeing Oberto being pushed back, he actually stretched out his hands and pushed back to Wilcox. Bruce Bowen came over to prevent him from pushing him aside. Oberto was pushed around by Kupad and Wilcox like playing table tennis, but he did not resist at all.

When the referee started to intervene, Oberto began to provoke with words again. Cooperd and Wilcox immediately grabbed him in the middle and prepared to teach him a lesson. They were stopped by the referee, so they were naturally a little rude in their attitude towards the referee.

The referee soon discussed the handling opinions. Although Oberto did not take action in the subsequent incident, he was the initiator of the incident, and his actions towards Stephen were indeed very dangerous. Although Stephen was not hurt, he was still expelled from the referee. At the same time, he had to study his actions before determining whether to suspend the game.

As the first mover in this matter, Cooperd not only attacked Oberto, but also pushed Bruce Bowen, so the referee also punished him the most. In addition to expelling him, he also studied whether to ban the game.

Wilcox also took the initiative, and at the same time, his actions with Cooper were insulting, so he was driven out of the field by the referee. As for Bruce Bowen, who took the initiative to surround, he suffered a technical foul. Fortunately, the substitutes on both sides did not make any moves and their attitude was not further expanded.

In summary, the Supersonics expelled two players, and they were the team's main inside line, but the Spurs only expelled one, and they were just an ordinary main force. As for Bruce Bowen's technical foul, it's nothing.

However, the Supersonic team's losses were not only that. After the inspection, it was found that Durant was a little frustrated because of the impact. Although it seemed not serious, the team doctor suggested that he not appear for the time being, which would damage the three generals in the Supersonic team's lineup.

Looking at Watson and Stephen, Carlesimo frowned. At least in the center position, there was no one available, so he had to send the under-height Nick Colinson to play center, Cott Thomas to play power forward, and Szebiak to play small forward.

Fortunately, most of the game has been going on, otherwise I would have had a headache about using people. Calesimo was naturally very angry about how **Vic did such a thing. It was a bit too inhumane to use such methods to himself.

Seeing Stephen's face was also angry, he knew that with Stephen's temper, he would not be able to bear it so easily, so he asked him if he wanted to take a break. Stephen agreed. Since you have even used this method, don't blame me for being rude. You are unkind first, so don't blame me for being unrighteous later.

When he returned to the court, he saw the Spurs' lineup quite neatly, Stephen sneered and broke it up for you later. Don't think that people here are easy to bully. It's almost a year since he didn't play this method. Stephen already felt that he was a superstar after all, and it was a bit embarrassing to play such shameful little tricks. It seems that many people have forgotten that they started with defense.

Defensive players are generally dirty, so it is normal to use black hands to put on black feet, especially Stephen’s words and deeds through Robert Horry and Van Exel’s many old players, but they are not as pure as many people imagine.

The first time he launched an attack, Stephen rushed over with the ball like Ginobili, Bruce Bowen chased Stephen closely, and Ginobili also gave up his defense against Szebiak and came to attack Stephen.

**Vic immediately felt something was wrong below. Stephen took the initiative to attract double team members and pass the ball to his teammates. It was definitely not that simple. He should have been to trouble Ginobili, because in the Spurs' three troikas, Ginobili barely matched Stephen, and after the game, Ginobili's threat was greater than the other two people.

But before he could remind him, what he expected happened, almost the same as he expected. Stephen forced his body to change his direction while moving at high speed. It seemed that he wanted to get out of the double team between Ginobili and Bruce Bowen, but after turning around, he suddenly turned back, and the hand that dribbled backwards and hit Ginobili's chest.

If we just follow the trend, even if Ginobili is thin, such strength will not cause any harm. However, if Stephen deliberately increases strength, it will be different. After hitting it, Ginobili immediately felt the darkness in front of him and suddenly fell to the ground, not awakening the situation.

The referee immediately blew the whistle to stop the game and ran over quickly. Stephen stood aside, not pretending to be innocent as usual. Of course, he would not deliberately provoke the referee's nerves, and just stood there expressionlessly.

No matter how concealed Stephen did this obvious revenge, the referee refused to let go. However, Stephen did not act intentionally and directly, but pretended to be unintentional. Although this unintentionality is so obvious, the referee could not do too much. He just gave Stephen a technical foul and then said that he would raise the action to the arbitration committee, and the committee decided whether to suspend the game.

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