Middleton asked.

Lopez shook his head blankly.

Although Middleton received a negative answer, his heart sank suddenly when he saw Lopez's expression.

This is... lost fighting spirit!

He plays 82 games a year, and he's seen players get knocked out.

But I didn't expect Lopez to lose his fighting spirit.

You know, among the Bucks, Lopez is definitely a villain.

As an opponent, I would hate such a player extremely.

But as a teammate, I like such a player very much.

Every team that wins the championship will have a court villain like this.

Warriors' Green, Spurs' Bowen...

Such a villain seems to be always full of fighting spirit.

They will always be entangled with the opponent's ace player.

But now Lopez, who is the villain of the Bucks, will lose his fighting spirit.

This is really hard to imagine.

Thinking of this, Middleton winked at Antetokounmpo.

Antetokounmpo understood, and when he walked to the sidelines, he patted Lopez on the back:

"How about it?"

Like a walking dead, Lopez walked to the sidelines and subconsciously replied: "Yeah."

Brother Antetokounmpo couldn't help but stop.

Lopez seemed stunned by the shot.

Came to the sidelines, Lopez sat on the bench.

Then, like a walking dead, he looked at the court blankly.

In the eyes, there is no focus.

It seemed that he was deeply immersed in the shock of being locked up just now, and he couldn't recover for a long time.

Coach Budenholzer naturally keenly captured these details.

The team is currently 27 points behind, which is still a trivial matter.

If Lopez can't come back this game, it will be difficult to come back later.

As a villain, a "fighter", there is nothing more terrible than losing the will to fight.

And now Lopez has lost his fighting spirit.

140 Brother Antetokounmpo!

In fact, Lopez is not completely demoralized.

Lose fighting spirit after being buckled?

Only those brainless online novels can make up that kind of nonsense plot.

Weiss, who was dunked by Carter in the Olympics, did not lose his fighting spirit.

After being dunked, he played for more than ten years.

Weiss said: A single dunk cannot extinguish the heart that loves basketball.

Although Lopez is a villain, he also really loves basketball.

He's just a little frustrated.

If he was usually dunked, he would never be like this, after all, he was not dunked once or twice.

But this time it was different.

This Huaxia person is completely different from others.

The other big players, you can keep pestering them and making physical contact with them.

They will be irritable, annoyed, and even if they are really anxious, they will directly attack themselves.

Lopez is not afraid of these, and even he likes to irritate the opponent's core players.

Because if the opponent is irritated, nine out of ten will make impulsive mistakes, and then the Bucks' opportunity will come.

But this Chinese man is different.

Facing this guy, it turned out that he was the first to irritate him.

Then when his behavior angered this guy, he didn't conflict with himself and fouled himself.

Instead, he used seemingly standard basketball moves to keep himself suffering from dark losses.

Just like the alley-oop dunk just now, he was so powerful that he completely overwhelmed himself in momentum, regardless of that.

Just saying that this guy's knee was pressing against his chest made him almost breathless.

While letting himself suffer, he can still score.

This Nima is outrageous.

Moreover, Lopez deeply suspected that when Wang Yi was stepped on by himself, he fell to the ground and wailed in pain.

He obviously felt that when that guy stepped on his foot, it didn't weigh much at all.

And if you really sprained your ankle, can you still come to the last empty catch?

He failed to step up, but he scored 3+1, and he also accumulated a foul.

Coupled with being blocked by him, stealing, and being dunked in the air...

The feeling for Lopez is: This guy is almost invincible.

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