One Hundred and Sixty-Seven: Fouls Are Ruthless
Link's block made George Carr's blood pressure soar. Old Carr really hated that damn No. 0 now. Every time the Nuggets run into him, there's nothing good about it.
Kenyon Martin got up from the ground in embarrassment without saying a word. He knows how to survive on the basketball court. This is not a stage for the weak. There will be no sympathy for lying on the ground and crying.
The Nuggets serve and they continue their offense. This time, Ty Lawson's mid-range shot was blocked by Conley, and the attack failed again. The Grizzlies are fifth in the West and seem to be getting closer.
Martin wasn't discouraged and focused on the defensive end. He will definitely repay the humiliation that Link gave him just now.
After the Nuggets failed to attack twice, the defensive end also immediately increased their actions. Force the offensive team to make mistakes with rough contact, this is the way George Carr instills defense in the players.
Randolph continues to be in the paint, but Kenyon Martin has begun to make small moves. He grabbed Randolph's jersey, preventing the big black bear from sitting comfortably. Wars between inside players often start before they get the ball.
Conley is not a risk-taking player, he prefers stability. So this time, instead of hoisting the ball to Randolph, he sent it to Link in the bottom right corner.
As soon as Link caught the ball, Wilson Chandler pressed close to him. Link knew that he had to get space first, so he pressed his head against Chandler's chest to prevent him from getting closer.
Afterwards, Link took a tentative step and suddenly broke through when Chandler didn't know what Link was going to do next!
Seeing this, Chandler stepped back immediately, but after taking a quick step, Link suddenly turned back and smoothly took a jump shot!
Chandler is now trying to seal it up, but there is nothing he can do. The basketball drilled into the net with precision, and Link felt hot!
"Beautiful goal, Link's singles skills are amazing. He doesn't have the ability to push Chandler's body, he doesn't have the height to pull up the shot like Durant, and he doesn't have the speed to pass the opponent in one step. But Link used his superb offensive footwork to get points under Chandler's pressure. I like this guy, his offensive style is pleasing to the eye."
4-0, the tough defense of the Nuggets did not seem to work, and the Grizzlies' determination to win the fifth place in the Western Conference was extremely strong. This is an opportunity to tie the best ranking in the history of the Grizzlies. This group of despised Grizzlies players, the guys who are forgotten in this crime capital, will have the opportunity to become the best generation of the Grizzlies!
This kind of thing, who wants to give up easily? The rudeness and toughness of the Nuggets could not make the angry Grizzlies back down.
The game played like this for five minutes, and the Nuggets' offense was almost a backwater except for Nene. George Karl's blitz was simply unplayable against the Grizzlies' disciplined defense.
In fact, this is one of the reasons why George Carr has not been able to win the title for so many years. His style of play might be brilliant in the regular season, and it works. But in the playoffs, the Nuggets' offense was blinded by those strong teams with top-notch defense. The Nuggets can always win games with a bandit, but if they encounter tougher resistance, their hearts will disperse quickly.
George Karl had to suspend the game when Link shot from beyond the arc and scored his fifth point of the game.
The Nuggets players looked lonely. They wanted to give the Grizzlies a taste of the playoffs in advance. Unexpectedly, he was the first to be educated by the Grizzlies with playoff-level defense.
The Nuggets walked off the court one by one, burying their heads, ready to be scolded by George Karl.
But the old Karl didn't yell, but applauded, "Good job guys, nice job, we're already 7 points behind, you've played really well! Keep going, we haven't been pulled by the other side yet. It's as big as double digits!"
All the Nuggets players heard it, and the old Karl was mocking them.
Everyone is a bloody professional player, and being ridiculed by their own head coach is more uncomfortable than being scolded.
"Kenyon, aren't you fucking awesome in front of reporters? What? You're scared after just being taken by one?" Then, old Carl walked up to Martin again.
"I don't care about Lao Tzu." Martin waved his hand unfriendly, he was annoying.
"If you want to foul, give me a hard time and let him know who is the boss. It's like a bitch!" Carl only said this to Martin and left in a hurry.
Link is a big problem, and the Nuggets have to deal with him. Since Wilson Chandler can't solve it, then old Carl will find someone to solve it.
Martin scratched his head and seemed to understand what George Carr meant. Hmm... fouls are ruthless.
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The game resumed, and the Nuggets took the lead. Neither side made any substitutions, and George Carr's eyes were fixed on Kenyon Martin, hoping that idiot knew what he just meant.
Link was still active on the defensive end, and he didn't give Wilson Chandler any chances to score. In the end, the Nuggets Italian shooter Gallinari finally got an open spot without the ball. But unfortunately, Tony Allen's return was very fast. Under the interference of Tony Allen, the Italian shooter's three-pointer came out of the box again!
Link, as always, was actively fighting for rebounds, and Kenyon Martin immediately greeted him when he saw this. But due to being stuck by Randolph, Martin couldn't take off at all.
But that's okay, Martin's goal isn't to rebound at all.
After Link landed, Martin also turned back and prepared to retreat. But just as he turned around, Kenyon Martin raised his elbow unknowingly.
"boom!"
Randolph only heard a loud bang, and Link fell to the ground! The audience exclaimed, and the referee's hurried whistle also sounded!
"What happened!? Link seems to have been hit in the face by Kenyon Martin!" Mike Brin stood up directly and looked inside the court.
"What the hell are you doing!?" Randolph immediately rushed up to reason with Martin. He knew exactly what had just happened, and pretending to turn around and defending was actually an elbow attack. This was Randolph's remaining tricks!
Facing Randolph's confrontation, Martin raised his arms high and looked innocent. This guy deliberately elbowed Link when he turned around, just to cover up the fact that he fouled maliciously!
"I was just careless, careless." Martin looked at Randolph jokingly, but he wanted to see what this black fat man dared to do.
George Karl couldn't help laughing on the bench. Now, isn't the Grizzlies' No. 0 solved?
The scene was chaotic, and Tony Allen was dragging Randolph to prevent him from doing anything out of the ordinary. While controlling the bench players, Hollins roared at the referee, saying that Martin's foul was enough to be sent off directly.
Abuses, whistles and shouts from the commentators continued, and the entire field was in chaos.
At this time, everything that just happened was played back on the big screen. It turned out that Martin hit Link in the forehead with an elbow when he turned back to defend! Although it looks innocent, according to the previous grievances between the two, this ball is most likely not an accident.
"This is an unsportsmanlike foul!" Mike Brin said righteously to Martin. From start to finish, Martin had done too much.
The team doctor rushed into the court, and several Grizzlies teammates also walked towards Link.
But at this moment, Link, who had fallen to the ground, got up by himself. The camera immediately cuts the lens away from Link's face, because at this point, Link's face is covered in blood!
"Where's that bastard?" was the first thing Link said after getting up.
"Link, you're bleeding!" Conley reminded, and then motioned for the team doctor to go up and stop the bleeding for Link.
With such a large amount of bleeding, it may be that the brow bone is opened. On the basketball court, it happens from time to time, and it happened to Conley in high school. At the time, he was speechless in pain. But Link in front of him, this guy is like nothing!
"I said, where is that bastard?" Link ignored Conley, but turned his head and asked again. His face was covered in blood, which frightened everyone.
"Okay, I'll find it myself."
Martin was tangling with Randolph at this time, but suddenly, a blood-stained Link ran up to him and pointed at his nose, "You're fucked up bro, you better hope you don't get sent off. Because then, I can't punish you myself!"
Martin stood motionless, visibly startled. He thought that his "toughness" had taught Link a lesson, but he didn't know that the guy could point at his nose and curse without being affected!
That Chinese, what a monster!
After Link and Martin finished talking, they walked off the court unhurriedly and asked for a towel to cover the wound. Link knows that after NBA players bleed, no matter whether it is serious or not, they have to end the game and deal with it well, and only after confirming that there will be no more bleeding can they continue to play. Even if it is a small hole cut by a fingernail, it must be dealt with.
Therefore, Link did not waste time, but consciously walked back to the player tunnel. The fans stood up and cheered for Link, and his tough move set the entire FedEx Arena on fire.
Link gritted his teeth and clenched his fists. It was clear that at the beginning, when Martin said those stupid things, Link was not very angry. But now, he couldn't bear it anymore.
When he walks out of the tunnel next time, Link promises that it will be the time for Kenyon Martin to pay his debts in blood!
Damn it, he is a clown!
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