Bishop of the Abyss
Chapter 53 53. Miserable as Death. Dog
Chapter 53 53. Miserable as Death. Dog
The league stipulates that when players from both sides clash on the court, off-court substitute players are not allowed to enter the court.
Otherwise, whether it is pulling or fighting, they will be expelled by the referee without reason.
But this time Larry Brown spilled blood on the sidelines and was right in front of the Pistons bench, so when the Timberwolves players arrived, the scene had already begun to get out of control.
But the crowd headed by Szczerbiak still maintained the last sliver of reason, led their teammates to maintain the scene in time, and tried to separate Karl Malone and McDyess who were wrestling together.
As for whether Larry Brown, who had been kneeling on the ground before, would be trampled on, no one was paying attention.
When as many as 20 people gathered together, all they could hear was extremely angry roars. Even if Larry Brown was trampled to death, it would be difficult to be noticed immediately.
Pressing McDyess with a ferocious face to the ground, Karl Malone kept punching McDyess with his fists.
Even during this process, Ma Long encountered siege, but Ma Long held McDyess firmly, and staged a fist-to-flesh fight.
It was not until more and more people began to join the ranks of the fight that Malone and McDyess were barely separated.
When he was pushed away, the corners of Ma Long's eyes had already exploded, and blood began to flow down his face continuously from the brow bone.
But in comparison, McDyess's situation was obviously more tragic. It was seen that McDyess's face was covered with blood, and it was impossible to see where the blood came from.
Looking at McDyess from a distance, he is completely a blood gourd. It is not an exaggeration to say that the mother who was beaten did not know him!
As the referee and the players of both sides pulled the two teams apart, the surface of the floor was already covered with blood, and it was not even known who was responsible for the puddles of blood.
And after the players of the two teams were pulled away one after another, it was discovered that Larry Brown, who had been kneeling on the sidelines and covering his face before, was lying on the ground at this time.
If it wasn't for the sound coming from Larry Brown's mouth all the time, people would have thought that Larry Brown had hung up.
But at this moment, Larry Brown looked very embarrassed. He lay on the ground covering his face with his blood-stained hands, and while he was babbling, his suit was trampled and wrinkled.
If you take a closer look, you can still see the footprints of no less than ten people on Larry Brown's body!
This appearance is completely different from what Larry Brown shows in front of people on weekdays. If Larry Brown had always looked like a champion coach before, then Larry Brown lying on the ground now is more like A dead dog!
.........
The referee couldn't remember how many times he ran the replay center in this game, and even the referee had already thought of ending the game at this time, if he didn't have the right to do so.
The cause of this conflict is somewhat inexplicable. As a coach, Larry Brown spilled blood on the field. This is really something that people cannot understand.
It wasn't until the replay began to be displayed on the big screen at the scene that the fans could see clearly what happened at that moment.
It turned out that Mark Madsen hit a three-pointer from the bottom corner in an offensive round, and after hitting the three-pointer, Mark Madsen seemed very excited, and directly celebrated himself by waving his arms.
As a result, when he was waving his arms back to defense along the baseline, he happened to pass by Pistons coach Larry Brown. This time, Mark Madsen's excited celebration directly hit Larry Brown hard in the face.
At that moment, the Pistons bench only heard the sound of a broken nasal bone, and then Larry Brown directly spilled blood on the field, clutching his face and kneeling on the ground in pain.
Because of this, seeing the head coach being knocked down in front of him, the Pistons bench immediately surrounded Madsen.
Especially McDyess, who was full of anger, swung his fist decisively to attack Midas.
Later, Karl Malone took the lead to protect Madsen behind him, wrestled with McDyess, and staged a hug and wrestling battle near the sideline.
More than 20 players from both sides came to fight, and in the chaotic scene, Larry Brown knelt on the ground and was trampled by many people, at least half of which came from his own players.
After all, the Pistons bench is behind Larry Brown, and the Pistons players must step over Larry Brown if they want to rush forward.
In addition, McDyess was beaten and retreated by Karl Malone, which was a pain for Larry Brown, who was in the center of the storm. Before the facial pain could be digested, he immediately suffered a second injury.
And it still came from the double trampling between the opponent and the teammate, directly laying on the ground and being trampled into a dead dog!
When seeing this scene on the big screen, the Pistons fans couldn't help frowning, because the scene was too tragic.
Whether Larry Brown was first discounted nasal bone, or was trampled by the player, this is simply a disaster.
In addition, the bloody battle between Karl Malone and McDyess was also fierce enough. Malone's browbones were blown apart. Needless to say, McDyess was directly beaten into a blood gourd by Malone. Even his own mother recognized him. Not that kind!
Counting this time, the fans can't remember how many bloody incidents occurred in this game. It was only between the players before, and now even Pistons coach Larry Brown has spilled blood on the field. This is really crazy!
However, when the fans repeatedly watched the screen recording, the three referees on the scene encountered some difficulties.
The replay of the video shows that Mark Madsen's arm swing is really celebrating with excitement, and when surrounded by the Pistons, the expression on Mark Madsen's face is also very innocent.
Even when McDyess punched Madsen, he just scrambled and retreated quickly, without fighting back at all.
In other words, Larry Brown was really accidentally injured this time!
Or is it Larry Brown standing on the sidelines and catching Mark Madsen's fist with a steady, accurate and ruthless face?
But no matter how you listen to this matter, it feels a bit nonsense. After discussion, the three referees still gave Mark Madsen a direct expulsion for a second-level malicious foul!
Otherwise, the referee really can't explain to the home fans. If the referee tells the fans at the notification station that Mark Madsen was only accidentally injured this time, it is estimated that the fans on the scene will boo him out of his internal injuries!
Mark Madsen [-]nd grade flagrant foul, ejection!
Karl Malone and McDyess directly participated in the fight, expulsion!
Larry Brown retired from injury, and Eddie Griffin, who was finally picked out by the referee through video playback, was also expelled.
As for the reason, it is a bit different from the fight between Karl Malone and McDyess. During the melee, Eddie Griffin even used the name of fighting to kick the fallen Larry Brown several times.
If it wasn't for the replay, Eddie Griffin would have fooled him!
Even though Griffin pretended to be very innocent afterwards, saying that he just trampled on it unintentionally, the referee no longer had the heart to listen to Griffin's sophistry, because the current situation is really a headache.
Counting this time, a total of 9 people from the two teams have left the field. Six of them were expelled by the referee and three were injured.
The bad thing is that even though five Timberwolves have left the field, the number of participants on both sides still meets the standard, which means that the game will continue.
However, Larry Brown's injury left the right eyelid of assistant coach Livings twitching wildly.
Livings never imagined that the Timberwolves would be so crazy that they shot Larry Brown directly on the court without restraint!
That's right, in Livings' view, Mark Madsen's shot was completely intentional, otherwise how could he hit Larry Brown in the face by coincidence.
Not to mention that Mark Madsen has now been expelled by the referee, even if the referee told Livings that this was just an accidental injury, Livings would scold him bloody without hesitation!
"A head coach lost half his life on the field, you tell me it was a mistaken injury?!"
Next, the Pistons have no fighting spirit at all, and even the assistant coach Livings wants to end the game quickly and stay away from the devils in Minnesota! !
Especially when Luke's cold eyes swept over him, the hairs on Livens' body would stand on end, as if he was being stared at by some kind of wild beast.
At the end of the game, the Pistons lost 28 points at home and were double-killed by the Timberwolves without the head coach Larry Brown and the core players of the inside double Wallace.
However, in Livings' opinion, winning or losing this game is no longer important, and the team paid a terrible price this time!
Even the Timberwolves weren't much better off, but the Pistons shot themselves in the foot, really.
...............
Timberwolves coach Luke did not attend the press conference after the game because Luke was going to visit the madman.
As for how the media speculated about this game, Luke didn't intend to explain. The facts were just as the media thought, but Luke didn't leave any clues!
And Mark Madsen, as a player who may be eliminated by the league at any time, even if the league punishes Luke heavily for accidentally injuring Larry Brown, he can still pay for it.
This season's salary of $35 is nothing to Luke.
What's more, Luke is very clear that the league will suspend Madsen for about 15 games at most, because the Pistons cannot prove that this is revenge from Luke, even if it is between accidental injury and deliberation, everyone knows it in their hearts.
…………
"This is blatant revenge! All the actions of the Timberwolves on the court are intentional! They are not playing, they are fighting!"
"I want to appeal the bad habits of the Timberwolves to the league! I hope the league will investigate the Timberwolves. This is definitely a deliberate court revenge!"
"Even if Ben's initial foul is questionable, it is definitely not a reason for the Timberwolves to openly commit murder!"
"I hope the league can give the Pistons justice! Lue can give the Pistons an explanation!"
"Damn guy, he is a naked lunatic!" At the Pistons press conference, assistant coach Livings roared emotionally.
Thank you Brother Haici for your support, thank you brother, thank you very much!
(End of this chapter)
The league stipulates that when players from both sides clash on the court, off-court substitute players are not allowed to enter the court.
Otherwise, whether it is pulling or fighting, they will be expelled by the referee without reason.
But this time Larry Brown spilled blood on the sidelines and was right in front of the Pistons bench, so when the Timberwolves players arrived, the scene had already begun to get out of control.
But the crowd headed by Szczerbiak still maintained the last sliver of reason, led their teammates to maintain the scene in time, and tried to separate Karl Malone and McDyess who were wrestling together.
As for whether Larry Brown, who had been kneeling on the ground before, would be trampled on, no one was paying attention.
When as many as 20 people gathered together, all they could hear was extremely angry roars. Even if Larry Brown was trampled to death, it would be difficult to be noticed immediately.
Pressing McDyess with a ferocious face to the ground, Karl Malone kept punching McDyess with his fists.
Even during this process, Ma Long encountered siege, but Ma Long held McDyess firmly, and staged a fist-to-flesh fight.
It was not until more and more people began to join the ranks of the fight that Malone and McDyess were barely separated.
When he was pushed away, the corners of Ma Long's eyes had already exploded, and blood began to flow down his face continuously from the brow bone.
But in comparison, McDyess's situation was obviously more tragic. It was seen that McDyess's face was covered with blood, and it was impossible to see where the blood came from.
Looking at McDyess from a distance, he is completely a blood gourd. It is not an exaggeration to say that the mother who was beaten did not know him!
As the referee and the players of both sides pulled the two teams apart, the surface of the floor was already covered with blood, and it was not even known who was responsible for the puddles of blood.
And after the players of the two teams were pulled away one after another, it was discovered that Larry Brown, who had been kneeling on the sidelines and covering his face before, was lying on the ground at this time.
If it wasn't for the sound coming from Larry Brown's mouth all the time, people would have thought that Larry Brown had hung up.
But at this moment, Larry Brown looked very embarrassed. He lay on the ground covering his face with his blood-stained hands, and while he was babbling, his suit was trampled and wrinkled.
If you take a closer look, you can still see the footprints of no less than ten people on Larry Brown's body!
This appearance is completely different from what Larry Brown shows in front of people on weekdays. If Larry Brown had always looked like a champion coach before, then Larry Brown lying on the ground now is more like A dead dog!
.........
The referee couldn't remember how many times he ran the replay center in this game, and even the referee had already thought of ending the game at this time, if he didn't have the right to do so.
The cause of this conflict is somewhat inexplicable. As a coach, Larry Brown spilled blood on the field. This is really something that people cannot understand.
It wasn't until the replay began to be displayed on the big screen at the scene that the fans could see clearly what happened at that moment.
It turned out that Mark Madsen hit a three-pointer from the bottom corner in an offensive round, and after hitting the three-pointer, Mark Madsen seemed very excited, and directly celebrated himself by waving his arms.
As a result, when he was waving his arms back to defense along the baseline, he happened to pass by Pistons coach Larry Brown. This time, Mark Madsen's excited celebration directly hit Larry Brown hard in the face.
At that moment, the Pistons bench only heard the sound of a broken nasal bone, and then Larry Brown directly spilled blood on the field, clutching his face and kneeling on the ground in pain.
Because of this, seeing the head coach being knocked down in front of him, the Pistons bench immediately surrounded Madsen.
Especially McDyess, who was full of anger, swung his fist decisively to attack Midas.
Later, Karl Malone took the lead to protect Madsen behind him, wrestled with McDyess, and staged a hug and wrestling battle near the sideline.
More than 20 players from both sides came to fight, and in the chaotic scene, Larry Brown knelt on the ground and was trampled by many people, at least half of which came from his own players.
After all, the Pistons bench is behind Larry Brown, and the Pistons players must step over Larry Brown if they want to rush forward.
In addition, McDyess was beaten and retreated by Karl Malone, which was a pain for Larry Brown, who was in the center of the storm. Before the facial pain could be digested, he immediately suffered a second injury.
And it still came from the double trampling between the opponent and the teammate, directly laying on the ground and being trampled into a dead dog!
When seeing this scene on the big screen, the Pistons fans couldn't help frowning, because the scene was too tragic.
Whether Larry Brown was first discounted nasal bone, or was trampled by the player, this is simply a disaster.
In addition, the bloody battle between Karl Malone and McDyess was also fierce enough. Malone's browbones were blown apart. Needless to say, McDyess was directly beaten into a blood gourd by Malone. Even his own mother recognized him. Not that kind!
Counting this time, the fans can't remember how many bloody incidents occurred in this game. It was only between the players before, and now even Pistons coach Larry Brown has spilled blood on the field. This is really crazy!
However, when the fans repeatedly watched the screen recording, the three referees on the scene encountered some difficulties.
The replay of the video shows that Mark Madsen's arm swing is really celebrating with excitement, and when surrounded by the Pistons, the expression on Mark Madsen's face is also very innocent.
Even when McDyess punched Madsen, he just scrambled and retreated quickly, without fighting back at all.
In other words, Larry Brown was really accidentally injured this time!
Or is it Larry Brown standing on the sidelines and catching Mark Madsen's fist with a steady, accurate and ruthless face?
But no matter how you listen to this matter, it feels a bit nonsense. After discussion, the three referees still gave Mark Madsen a direct expulsion for a second-level malicious foul!
Otherwise, the referee really can't explain to the home fans. If the referee tells the fans at the notification station that Mark Madsen was only accidentally injured this time, it is estimated that the fans on the scene will boo him out of his internal injuries!
Mark Madsen [-]nd grade flagrant foul, ejection!
Karl Malone and McDyess directly participated in the fight, expulsion!
Larry Brown retired from injury, and Eddie Griffin, who was finally picked out by the referee through video playback, was also expelled.
As for the reason, it is a bit different from the fight between Karl Malone and McDyess. During the melee, Eddie Griffin even used the name of fighting to kick the fallen Larry Brown several times.
If it wasn't for the replay, Eddie Griffin would have fooled him!
Even though Griffin pretended to be very innocent afterwards, saying that he just trampled on it unintentionally, the referee no longer had the heart to listen to Griffin's sophistry, because the current situation is really a headache.
Counting this time, a total of 9 people from the two teams have left the field. Six of them were expelled by the referee and three were injured.
The bad thing is that even though five Timberwolves have left the field, the number of participants on both sides still meets the standard, which means that the game will continue.
However, Larry Brown's injury left the right eyelid of assistant coach Livings twitching wildly.
Livings never imagined that the Timberwolves would be so crazy that they shot Larry Brown directly on the court without restraint!
That's right, in Livings' view, Mark Madsen's shot was completely intentional, otherwise how could he hit Larry Brown in the face by coincidence.
Not to mention that Mark Madsen has now been expelled by the referee, even if the referee told Livings that this was just an accidental injury, Livings would scold him bloody without hesitation!
"A head coach lost half his life on the field, you tell me it was a mistaken injury?!"
Next, the Pistons have no fighting spirit at all, and even the assistant coach Livings wants to end the game quickly and stay away from the devils in Minnesota! !
Especially when Luke's cold eyes swept over him, the hairs on Livens' body would stand on end, as if he was being stared at by some kind of wild beast.
At the end of the game, the Pistons lost 28 points at home and were double-killed by the Timberwolves without the head coach Larry Brown and the core players of the inside double Wallace.
However, in Livings' opinion, winning or losing this game is no longer important, and the team paid a terrible price this time!
Even the Timberwolves weren't much better off, but the Pistons shot themselves in the foot, really.
...............
Timberwolves coach Luke did not attend the press conference after the game because Luke was going to visit the madman.
As for how the media speculated about this game, Luke didn't intend to explain. The facts were just as the media thought, but Luke didn't leave any clues!
And Mark Madsen, as a player who may be eliminated by the league at any time, even if the league punishes Luke heavily for accidentally injuring Larry Brown, he can still pay for it.
This season's salary of $35 is nothing to Luke.
What's more, Luke is very clear that the league will suspend Madsen for about 15 games at most, because the Pistons cannot prove that this is revenge from Luke, even if it is between accidental injury and deliberation, everyone knows it in their hearts.
…………
"This is blatant revenge! All the actions of the Timberwolves on the court are intentional! They are not playing, they are fighting!"
"I want to appeal the bad habits of the Timberwolves to the league! I hope the league will investigate the Timberwolves. This is definitely a deliberate court revenge!"
"Even if Ben's initial foul is questionable, it is definitely not a reason for the Timberwolves to openly commit murder!"
"I hope the league can give the Pistons justice! Lue can give the Pistons an explanation!"
"Damn guy, he is a naked lunatic!" At the Pistons press conference, assistant coach Livings roared emotionally.
Thank you Brother Haici for your support, thank you brother, thank you very much!
(End of this chapter)
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