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Chapter 309 Official Voice

Chapter 309 Official Voice
After the back-to-back games with the Raptors, the Lakers' next opponent is the Bucks, but there is a full three-day interval before the next game, so Jin Hao returned to Los Angeles with the team that night.

It was already late at night after returning home, but when Jin Hao got out of the car and saw An Xiaoxi standing at the door waiting for him, he felt warm inside.

"came back."

"Ok!"

"Are you hungry? I'll cook something for you."

"it is good!"

It is these plain words, but it contains the unexplainable love between the two

"Perhaps, this is the feeling of home!"

……

The next day.

Three poles in the sun.

Jin Hao looked at An Xiaoxi who was still sleeping, and left the room lightly.

When he finished washing and was about to go out, the familiar cell phone rang. Jin Hao took out the cell phone and saw that it was Jeff Austin's call.

Logically speaking, after Jin Hao shared this kind of incident, Jeff Austin, as an agent, would definitely come out and hold a press conference as soon as possible. business problems, so Jin Hao didn't blame him.

"It seems that the old man should be back, but I don't know that he didn't get any gossip!"

With this thought in mind, Jin Hao asked, "Jeff, what's the matter?"

Jeff Austin on the other side of the phone said: "Jin, I have already returned to the United States, and I learned through some information channels that the handling of the racial discrimination incident in Detroit is expected to be released this afternoon. You must be mentally prepared!"

"Really? Do you know the details of the punishment for the Pistons?"

Jin Hao couldn't help frowning, and continued to ask.

"It's not clear, but what is certain is that the culprit of this incident must be Rodney Stucky. If there is no accident, his NBA career is basically useless."

Jeff Austin said with a sigh.

"Hmph! That's what he deserves. Okay, let's stop here. I'm going to the arena for training right now. We'll discuss it when we get there."

After hanging up Jeff Austin's phone call, Jin Hao was silent for a while, left a note in the living room, and then went to Toyota Sports Center.

An hour later, Jeff Austin had arrived at the arena, and the two also discussed related matters.

At 1 pm on January 10th, Jeff Austin held a press conference on the Rodney Stuckey racial discrimination incident at the Toyota Sports Center in Los Angeles.

Although Jin Hao was not present, Jeff Austin, as his agent, represented Jin Hao's will to a certain extent, so the reporters came from all over the place as if smelling a bloody shark.

At the press conference, Jeff Austin criticized Rodney Stuckey's remarks. He said: "Pistons player Rodney Stuckey's remarks against my employer Jin Hao are enough to embarrass the NBA. It has caused great damage and bad influence to the alliance, and people of the yellow race all over the world are watching, hoping that the alliance can severely punish Rodney Stucky!"

In addition, Jeff Austin also expressed his disappointment and chills with the official attitude of the Pistons.

As an old fritter who has worked in the brokerage industry for decades, Jeff Austin's lips are naturally extremely powerful, and there are too many such remarks.

After the press conference, incidents of racial discrimination intensified, and Rodney Stucky was condemned by the outside world.

two hours later.

"Jeff, didn't you say that the NBA's official handling will be released in the afternoon? It's almost six o'clock, why is there no movement at all?"

At this time, Jeff Austin had come to the house with Jin Hao, and the two were sitting on the sofa drinking coffee and chatting.

"Haha, put your heart in your stomach, my news will not go wrong, just wait for the good news!"

Outstanding Austin took a few sips of coffee without haste, and smiled lightly.

"I hope so!"

Jin Hao was not so calm, he lowered his head and swiped his phone.

Another half hour passed.

The Detroit Pistons officially held a press conference, but Rodney Stuckey, the protagonist, did not appear.

After half an hour.

When the incident reached its peak, NBA officials finally spoke out.

NBA commissioner David Stern announced a fine against Pistons player Rodney Stuckey, who was fined $250 million and also suspended for life.

Almost at the same time, the Pistons officially held a press conference: announcing the termination of the contract with Rodney Stuckey.

This can almost be said to be the heaviest ticket in NBA history, and it also shows David Stern's attitude towards racial discrimination. He wants people like Rodney Stuckey to gain a foothold in the league place.

As long as Rodney Stuckey is gone, it proves the NBA has always had a tough attitude towards zero tolerance for racial discrimination.

There are different levels of fines in the NBA, and there are different suspensions for players.

Such as getting technical fouls, malicious fouls, conflicts with fans, and using brutal actions on the field will all be fined by the league, but generally the amount rarely exceeds 6 figures, and even less reaches 7 figures. few.

Of course, the fine is a small matter, and the most important thing is a lifetime ban.

This is undoubtedly the highest level of suspension, which means that from now on, Rodney Stuckey will be prohibited from participating in any NBA-related organizations, he is not allowed to enter NBA arenas and training halls, and cannot participate in or watch NBA games on the spot. game or training.

And the last person who was banned for life was the culprit of the Auburn Hills Palace brawl, John Green, and he was just a fan and couldn't come to the Detroit Pistons to watch the game.

But this time the meaning is different. Rodney Stuckey encountered such a punishment as a player, which can basically determine the end of his NBA career.

But this is entirely because Rodney Stuckey's remarks involve all walks of life, and its influence is so great that it has long gone beyond the scope of professional sports news.

For Rodney Stuckey's penalty decision, NBA owners and players expressed their absolute support, and everyone demanded that the former be expelled from the NBA.

Under the current public opinion, Derek Fisher, then chairman and teammate of the NBA Players Union, said: All players support the official decision of the NBA, and they hope that similar things will not happen again in the future.

Subsequently, related punishments for Jin Hao also came out.

Yes, Jin Hao was fined too!
But this is also understandable, whoever asked him to beat people up like that, it is absolutely unreasonable to be embarrassed.

(End of this chapter)

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