The Rest, Only Noise

Vol 2 Chapter 1345: Rodman made great achievements

Latest URL: "We all know Dennis Rodman is a shameless man, he must have done something to make Clifford so angry!"

The vibe in the rose garden is insane.

The fans can't wait to enter the arena to help Robinson, but the fans didn't expect that Robinson would be so crazy that he couldn't even tell the difference between the enemy and his teammates.

The punch that Rex Chapman received may be more tragic than that of Rudy Tomjanovich in the sense of the senses.

However, the scene was not bloody.

No one recalls the horrific details like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, because Chapman just fell to the ground. Of course, it is also possible that Robinson punched him to death.

At this time, Robinson has been controlled, and Chapman has been carried on a stretcher. The referee, who has not fulfilled the obligation of "quelling the conflict on the court", stands on the technical platform on the sidelines to review the entire conflict.

Through video playback, the referee was able to confirm that it was Rodman who caused the trouble. If he hadn't hooked Robinson's neck with his arm, Robinson would not have gone wild.

However, this action is worth at most one technical foul.

What Robinson did afterward is hard to defend.

Blazers fans can certainly argue that Rodman played on his emotions and made him lose his mind.

But the referee will not treat Rodman as the top case for this reason.

It was Robinson who really turned the situation out of hand. After all, he punched Chapman himself.

After discussion, the three referees reached a consensus on the penalty.

As the instigator, Rodman was too cheap for a technical foul, so he was sentenced to a first-degree criminal.

However, Robinson was lawless, hit people on the spot and accidentally injured his teammates, which interrupted the game. All kinds of actions were unforgivable, and he was directly expelled by the second-level criminal.

Riley raged at the referee: "I'm fed up with your partiality to the Lakers! It's all Dennis Rodman's fault!"

Louis, who was not far away, would not let Riley lead the rhythm, "Really? Then Rex must have been knocked out by Dennis?"

Riley said angrily: "If there is no Dennis, these things will not happen!"

"Coach Riley, can everything that goes wrong in your life be blamed on someone else? All I know is that Clifford Robinson threw the punch that knocked Rex Chapman out."

This is a quarrel that mainly depends on which side the **** sits on, there is no right or wrong.

The referee will not let them waste time here.

Soon, Riley and Louis were persuaded to leave, and the punishment for this conflict was set.

The result made the fans furious.

Robinson, the victim, was expelled, while Rodman, the source of the chaos, got only a mild-mannered first-degree criminal.

"This is the darkest call in the history of professional basketball!"

Trail Blazers home announcer Bill Shornelli growled.

Dissatisfied boos and insulting abuse came from all sides of the stadium.

On NBC, narrator Bob Costas asked his partner Laimbeer for his opinion on the matter.

Lambiel said with a smile: "If you ask me who is most responsible for this conflict, I would say that Dennis is more than 70% responsible."

Costas thinks that Lambiel is out of Nihei's temper.

After all, Rodman personally killed Bird back then, causing the 88 Celtics to lose the tiebreaker.

Unexpectedly, Lambiel just said that Rodman was the number one responsible person, and then added: "But the referee's penalty is correct."

Lambiel whetted the appetite of the audience, and then explained in detail: "When I played, I had the same bad reputation as Dennis. We are both inside, competitive, and have a lot of small moves. Our favorite thing to do is to provoke. Opponent. So, I say Dennis is the number one responsible for this conflict because that's what he wants to see, Clifford Robinson failed completely, not only did he not control his temper, but he did what Dennis set for him. The set script went to the end, and even accidentally injured teammates in the process..."

Lambiel praised Rodman from the bottom of his heart, "This is the performance every challenger dreams of."

Rodman used his little trick to make the Blazers, who already had a serious lineup depth problem, lose the starters at the third and fourth positions.

Riley can only pick two guys from a talent-deficient bench.

Riley's options are second-year power forward Jason Caffey and wing 3D Keith Askins.

On the Lakers side, Louis also replaced Rodman, who had made great contributions.

"Coach, am I playing okay?" Rodman meant that the decision to change him from Vancouver was correct.

Louis said gently: "Good job, Dennis, come down and rest."

Rodman's performance attracted the hatred of the audience and the love of the team.

However, there is one person who is curious about Rodman's play.

That is Garnett.

Louis reminded Garnett to pay attention to Rodman's performance before Rodman made troubles. As a result, the old guy didn't make any noise, and once he made a noise, he made a big deal that was enough to be on the front page of the next day.

What Garnett noticed was that Rodman's purpose was not to fight Robinson from beginning to end.

He just made Robinson feel like he was there to fight, and then, that stupid guy really fell for it.

He was irritated by Rodman's outrageous little move.

If his reaction was not so extreme, if he just got up and pushed Rodman hard, then Rodman would still get the criminal, and he would probably have nothing to do.

In this way, Rodman's action was tantamount to sending the Blazers two free throws out of thin air, which is not good for the Lakers.

It can be said that the choice made by Robinson in one thought led the trend of things to an extremely unfavorable side for the Blazers.

Rodman's neck hook that angered Robinson was obviously planned for a long time, and he knew that Robinson would not be able to bear it.

How to grasp this speed and how to figure out the timing of the shot is very important.

From the time Robinson chased Rodman, things got out of hand.

Later Rodman fought and retreated, and that scene really left an indelible mark on Garnett's heart.

Garnett realized a truth in an instant. All trash talk, small moves, and insidious means should not be aimed at hurting opponents and fighting fiercely. That is too low-level, and Rodman's is a high-level game.

Rodman is a hundred times smarter than Robinson. He knows that the winner is the one who stays on the court.

Garnett remembered this and decided to replay Rodman's games a lot. He believed that this old ball ruffian's game must have many "advantages" worth learning.

Louie replaced Rodman with Ostertag.

At this time, the score was 40 to 29, and the Blazers were 11 points behind.

There are still three quarters of game time, and the only players they can rely on are Jordan and Olajuwon.

Others were either accidentally injured by teammates, or were expelled, or were too young, or too mediocre.

Inexperienced or mediocre players won't be able to help in this high-end game.

Jordan and Olajuwon continued to play.

Doing this is no small test for them, because both of them have played from the beginning to the present.

Jordan is okay, after all, he is an outside line, and his physical strength can still hold up.

Olajuwon is not so comfortable. There is no physical monster in modern insiders, because inside players have too many things to do in the contemporary era. They are all modern insiders who combine height, weight, and athletic ability. At the same time, the defensive end has to take care of everything, and the offensive end has to be blocked and topped. It is not at all the game experience of the super insiders decades ago with the advantage of dimensionality reduction.

It is almost impossible for them to play a full 48 minutes. Therefore, Riley also took advantage of the Lakers to play with the second team to replace Olajuwon after a minute and put the pressure on Jordan.

Olajuwon was off the field, and the players around Jordan were full of small players, not enough to provide much help.

However, Louis was very vigilant.

The Trail Blazers lineup does not have the second strongest point, but except for Jason Caffey, everyone else has three-point ability, which is completely sufficient as an outside space point.

It can be said that this is to entrust everything to Jordan ~www.readwn.com~ Others are role players to open up space, and the rest depends on Jordan himself.

The Lakers let Dumars guard Jordan.

Jordan made an extraordinary step, forcing the Lakers to tighten the defense line with his personal ability, and then passed the ball outside.

Keith Askins made a catch-and-shoot three-pointer.

Louie turned to Wilson. He had just rested for more than a minute. Would it be too early to replace him now?

Wilson knew that the Lakers needed him to check and balance Jordan, so he stood up and threw the towel to Kobe, "Coach, I've had enough rest."

However, Kobe also stood up and said: "I have had enough rest!"

"Okay!" Louis said, "You two are going to replace Jiang Duo and JD."

(end of this chapter)

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