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Chapter 118
Chapter 118
The two were in the locker room watching the broadcast of the game outside.
Suddenly, the door was opened and D'Antoni walked in.
"coach."
"coach."
The two stood up quickly.
D'Antoni signaled Sprewell not to be so nervous, and he found a chair to sit down.
"Are you two okay? You didn't suffer a loss just now, right?" D'Antoni disarmed Sprewell with his first sentence. He thought D'Antoni was here to reprimand him.
"No, thanks to Michael's help, I saw with my own eyes that the big man opposite was punched several times in the face by Davis."
D'Antoni nodded with a smile, then turned to look at DeWeese.
"Michael, why didn't I realize that you were such a radical person before."
DeWeese smiled: "I can't watch my teammates being bullied in front of my eyes, not anyone."
D'Antoni sighed helplessly, "Okay, you two continue to stay in the locker room, I'm going back."
What can he do?What can you do with Davis?
there's no way. . .Davis is not just a player under him, he is the owner of the Magic. . .son.
Therefore, D'Antoni not only couldn't reprimand Davis, but also had to comfort him.
Because, the boss takes the lead in fighting, can you say that the boss is not good at fighting?
You can only say from the side: "Yes, yes, just hit like this, the right side of the face is uneven, give two more punches to the right."
During the intermission, DeWeese's actions were well received by the players. Rodman also smiled and said to DeWeese that DeWeese's fighting style was very much like his back then, and there was a kind of loneliness in his words that he had "not been the boss for many years".
The result of this game is not important anymore. Even if O'Neal made a quasi lore 30 seconds before the end of the game and finally helped the Magic win a thrilling victory with a two-point advantage, it is not the focus of fans and reporters.
At the post-match press conference, D'Antoni brought O'Neal and Rodman to the press conference.
O'Neal is the biggest contributor to today's victory. After Davis was sent off, he showed his power and scored 32 points, 12 rebounds and 5 blocks. Rodman also had a rare explosion today, scoring 5 points and 21 rebounds, including 8 offensive rebounds.
"What do you think of the conflict on the field today?" After the press officer signaled the question to start, the first reporter who was called stood up and couldn't wait to ask D'Antoni.
"I have nothing to say about this. It's the player's choice on the field. As the Nets' opponent today, I want to say sorry to the Nets, but as the coach of my players, I want to say: Well done, PJ Brown's action is too dangerous. He didn't go for the ball at all. He wanted to abolish Larter." D'Antoni took the microphone bravely and said the answer he thought in advance.He knew what the consequences of saying that were, but that was all he could say.
Sure enough, there was an uproar off the court, and the reporters were stunned by D'Antoni's stand for his players so directly.
Chuck Daly was beside him, and a smile could not help but appear on the corner of his mouth.
He took the microphone: "I don't think that today's incident is such a big deal. In our era, it was too common, including fights, and they came together every two days."
D'Antoni nodded, signaling his agreement with Chuck Daly.
. . . . .
The next morning, the league announced its punishment for the conflict.
"Michael was banned for three games, Larter was banned for two games, Nick was banned for one game, PJ Brown was banned for five games because of malicious fouls, Coleman was banned for one game, and D'Antoni was fined for inappropriate remarks after the game." O'Neill read aloud while holding the suspension notice. Davis interrupted him and said loudly: "The team paid all the fines for yesterday's incident!"
Immediately, Anderson and Sprewell cheered. These two idiots didn't think that fighting on the court was such a big deal, but the suspension and fine were a bit painful.
Last night, even old DeWeese called himself and asked DeWeese, "Did you suffer?"
DeWeese said proudly: "No, if no one pulls, I can type out the dinner that stupid big guy ate at night."
"That's good." After saying that, Old DeWeese hung up the phone.
On November 11, the Magic finally ended their horrific 23 consecutive away trips. From the start to now, they have only one home game in 7 games, and then started seven consecutive away games.
Against the Golden State Warriors at home, the Warriors' prospect Chris Webber performed quite well this year, but facing O'Neal and Rodman on the inside, Webber is also not good. . .
Although the three absolute main players in positions 1, 2, and 3 are missing, D'Antoni still calmly lined up as a substitute.
Van Exel, Scott, Horry, the three topped the starting position.
Van Exel, who started for the first time, faced the "little general" Avery Johnson on the opposite side, and his performance was very impressive. He made 11 of 5 in the game, scored 10 free throws, and made 3 of 2 in 2 minutes.
Today, the Magic’s overall shooting percentage is relatively high, and the number of rebounds is much less. O’Neal and Rodman’s rare rebounds for the first time did not exceed a double.
The Magic defeated the Warriors 120-107 at home.
Three days later, Nick Anderson, whose suspension period was over, went into battle. Facing the Washington Bullets, he made 20 of 13 shots and scored a game-high 35 points. However, the Magic team, which still led by 5 point 1 seconds before the end, capsized in the gutter and was defeated by a three-pointer by the opposite small guard Michael Adams, losing by two points.
The next game faced the Trail Blazers, and the suspension period of Davis and Sprewell ended. The two, who had nowhere to vent, poured out all the suppressed emotions of the past few days on the Trail Blazers.
Sprewell defended against the league's second-ranked player, "Glider" Drexler, who only scored 12 points.
And Davis controlled the team's perimeter offense. Although he didn't feel good and only made 15 of 6 shots, Davis played a full 46 minutes and got an astonishing 20 assists.
O'Neal had a great time in this game. After Davis rushed to the basket, he passed the ball to him. O'Neal only needs to catch the ball and dunk it in.He scored 14 goals in 10 shots and scored a game-high 26 points.
The Magic beat the Blazers 114-106 at home by eight points.
Five chapters are sent today, thank you for your support, thank you book friend 20190912101209937 for your 3 recommendation tickets, thank you for your FARSTAR for your 5 recommendation tickets, thank you \0 Clay Figure for your two recommendation tickets, thank you Ruoshui Wuguo for your 7 recommendation tickets, thank you for your seven-year-old newspaper seller for your one recommendation ticket, and thank you for your 1 recommendation ticket for your steamed buns, thank you book friend 20180829235249149 3 Da Da’s 7 recommendation tickets, thank you Zhao Xiaoda for sending [-] recommendation tickets.
Looking at the 1 updates per day, how about two monthly tickets for face recognition?
(End of this chapter)
The two were in the locker room watching the broadcast of the game outside.
Suddenly, the door was opened and D'Antoni walked in.
"coach."
"coach."
The two stood up quickly.
D'Antoni signaled Sprewell not to be so nervous, and he found a chair to sit down.
"Are you two okay? You didn't suffer a loss just now, right?" D'Antoni disarmed Sprewell with his first sentence. He thought D'Antoni was here to reprimand him.
"No, thanks to Michael's help, I saw with my own eyes that the big man opposite was punched several times in the face by Davis."
D'Antoni nodded with a smile, then turned to look at DeWeese.
"Michael, why didn't I realize that you were such a radical person before."
DeWeese smiled: "I can't watch my teammates being bullied in front of my eyes, not anyone."
D'Antoni sighed helplessly, "Okay, you two continue to stay in the locker room, I'm going back."
What can he do?What can you do with Davis?
there's no way. . .Davis is not just a player under him, he is the owner of the Magic. . .son.
Therefore, D'Antoni not only couldn't reprimand Davis, but also had to comfort him.
Because, the boss takes the lead in fighting, can you say that the boss is not good at fighting?
You can only say from the side: "Yes, yes, just hit like this, the right side of the face is uneven, give two more punches to the right."
During the intermission, DeWeese's actions were well received by the players. Rodman also smiled and said to DeWeese that DeWeese's fighting style was very much like his back then, and there was a kind of loneliness in his words that he had "not been the boss for many years".
The result of this game is not important anymore. Even if O'Neal made a quasi lore 30 seconds before the end of the game and finally helped the Magic win a thrilling victory with a two-point advantage, it is not the focus of fans and reporters.
At the post-match press conference, D'Antoni brought O'Neal and Rodman to the press conference.
O'Neal is the biggest contributor to today's victory. After Davis was sent off, he showed his power and scored 32 points, 12 rebounds and 5 blocks. Rodman also had a rare explosion today, scoring 5 points and 21 rebounds, including 8 offensive rebounds.
"What do you think of the conflict on the field today?" After the press officer signaled the question to start, the first reporter who was called stood up and couldn't wait to ask D'Antoni.
"I have nothing to say about this. It's the player's choice on the field. As the Nets' opponent today, I want to say sorry to the Nets, but as the coach of my players, I want to say: Well done, PJ Brown's action is too dangerous. He didn't go for the ball at all. He wanted to abolish Larter." D'Antoni took the microphone bravely and said the answer he thought in advance.He knew what the consequences of saying that were, but that was all he could say.
Sure enough, there was an uproar off the court, and the reporters were stunned by D'Antoni's stand for his players so directly.
Chuck Daly was beside him, and a smile could not help but appear on the corner of his mouth.
He took the microphone: "I don't think that today's incident is such a big deal. In our era, it was too common, including fights, and they came together every two days."
D'Antoni nodded, signaling his agreement with Chuck Daly.
. . . . .
The next morning, the league announced its punishment for the conflict.
"Michael was banned for three games, Larter was banned for two games, Nick was banned for one game, PJ Brown was banned for five games because of malicious fouls, Coleman was banned for one game, and D'Antoni was fined for inappropriate remarks after the game." O'Neill read aloud while holding the suspension notice. Davis interrupted him and said loudly: "The team paid all the fines for yesterday's incident!"
Immediately, Anderson and Sprewell cheered. These two idiots didn't think that fighting on the court was such a big deal, but the suspension and fine were a bit painful.
Last night, even old DeWeese called himself and asked DeWeese, "Did you suffer?"
DeWeese said proudly: "No, if no one pulls, I can type out the dinner that stupid big guy ate at night."
"That's good." After saying that, Old DeWeese hung up the phone.
On November 11, the Magic finally ended their horrific 23 consecutive away trips. From the start to now, they have only one home game in 7 games, and then started seven consecutive away games.
Against the Golden State Warriors at home, the Warriors' prospect Chris Webber performed quite well this year, but facing O'Neal and Rodman on the inside, Webber is also not good. . .
Although the three absolute main players in positions 1, 2, and 3 are missing, D'Antoni still calmly lined up as a substitute.
Van Exel, Scott, Horry, the three topped the starting position.
Van Exel, who started for the first time, faced the "little general" Avery Johnson on the opposite side, and his performance was very impressive. He made 11 of 5 in the game, scored 10 free throws, and made 3 of 2 in 2 minutes.
Today, the Magic’s overall shooting percentage is relatively high, and the number of rebounds is much less. O’Neal and Rodman’s rare rebounds for the first time did not exceed a double.
The Magic defeated the Warriors 120-107 at home.
Three days later, Nick Anderson, whose suspension period was over, went into battle. Facing the Washington Bullets, he made 20 of 13 shots and scored a game-high 35 points. However, the Magic team, which still led by 5 point 1 seconds before the end, capsized in the gutter and was defeated by a three-pointer by the opposite small guard Michael Adams, losing by two points.
The next game faced the Trail Blazers, and the suspension period of Davis and Sprewell ended. The two, who had nowhere to vent, poured out all the suppressed emotions of the past few days on the Trail Blazers.
Sprewell defended against the league's second-ranked player, "Glider" Drexler, who only scored 12 points.
And Davis controlled the team's perimeter offense. Although he didn't feel good and only made 15 of 6 shots, Davis played a full 46 minutes and got an astonishing 20 assists.
O'Neal had a great time in this game. After Davis rushed to the basket, he passed the ball to him. O'Neal only needs to catch the ball and dunk it in.He scored 14 goals in 10 shots and scored a game-high 26 points.
The Magic beat the Blazers 114-106 at home by eight points.
Five chapters are sent today, thank you for your support, thank you book friend 20190912101209937 for your 3 recommendation tickets, thank you for your FARSTAR for your 5 recommendation tickets, thank you \0 Clay Figure for your two recommendation tickets, thank you Ruoshui Wuguo for your 7 recommendation tickets, thank you for your seven-year-old newspaper seller for your one recommendation ticket, and thank you for your 1 recommendation ticket for your steamed buns, thank you book friend 20180829235249149 3 Da Da’s 7 recommendation tickets, thank you Zhao Xiaoda for sending [-] recommendation tickets.
Looking at the 1 updates per day, how about two monthly tickets for face recognition?
(End of this chapter)
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