1134 What are you looking at? How are you?
Wang Yi grabbed the ball with one hand and looked down at Gobert who fell to the ground.
This has also become a famous scene that often appears when Wang Yi is playing ball.
Whenever he brings down his opponent or makes his opponent fall to the ground while grabbing a rebound, he will almost always hold the ball with one hand and look down at the player who fell on the ground.
For this reason, he received complaints from many teams in the league.
Because they think Wang Yi is provoking, they can call him a technical foul.
However, the referee made a decision after study and ultimately did not impose any penalty on Wang Yi.
Because judging from the video replay, every time Wang Yi grabbed the ball and looked down at the opponent, he only glanced at it without any provocative actions or words.
There wasn't even a trace of sarcasm on the expression on his face.
You can't just take one look at you and say they are being provocative.
What are you looking at?
What are you looking at?!
Wang Yi looked at Gobert like this at this time, but this time the referee blew the whistle.
Wang Yi turned his head and looked at the referee in surprise.
The referee made a gesture to Wang Yi: "Kings No. 0 committed a foul while grabbing a rebound."
Wang Yi shouted "what" and put his arm around the referee's shoulder: "Brother, I didn't have any physical contact with him. I didn't even touch a hair on his head."
The referee shrugged and said: "He already got the rebound. You jumped on him and then knocked him down. Isn't this a foul on your part?"
Wang Yi shook his head helplessly: "Brother, although it seems from the visual effect that I threw him down, I didn't take off my clothes and didn't do anything. I am innocent."
The referee also laughed at him: "Sometimes it's OK not to take off your clothes."
Wang Yi laughed loudly, shook his head and left.
In fact, he also understood that there was nothing he could do about it.
Although he knew that he had not committed a foul, and Gobert also knew that he had not committed a foul, from the visual effect, Gobert had already got the ball. He pounced on it like a hungry tiger and brought Gobert down.
The referee's first reaction was that he had committed a foul.
At the same time, this also shows that the alliance has begun to control Wang Yi's game.
When a player reaches a certain level, the league will appropriately restrict this player.
For example, James and Curry were at their peak.
If a role player rushes in and tangles with his opponent, even if he misses the hit, the referee is likely to call a foul. After all, the purpose of the league is to protect the attacker.
But if Curry and James burst in, it would be difficult to get a foul.
The alliance's consideration is this: the strength of these two heroes has exceeded the standard and must be weakened, otherwise how can other heroes play?
Now Wang Yi is gradually receiving such treatment.
Typical of this is that Wang Yi's free throws have gradually decreased since this season.
In his first season with the Kings, he averaged 11.2 free throws per game, which was similar to Harden.
Last season he averaged 9.7 free throws per game.
By this season, he averaged only 5.1 free throws per game.
From the perspective of the alliance, Wang Yi's intensity was not only excessive, but also a major planning mistake.
He must not be allowed to leave the experience server alive.
So it has to be cut.
The alliance uses a knife to weaken a hero, which can also be regarded as a disguised form of respect for the hero.
James was deeply touched by this and came over to pat Wang Yi on the shoulder to comfort him: "Brother, accept it, this is the fate of people like us."
Wang Yi smiled bitterly and nodded: "Oh, I'm talking about fate."
Next, the Grizzlies attacked, with Mitchell and Gobert picking and rolling on the outside. Mitchell had a hand shot. When he picked and rolled to the free throw line, he found Wang Yi on the free throw line.
So he used a very consistent back-turn jumper.
And his jump shot after turning his back is with a fadeaway.
But Wang Yi did not rush forward to block the shot, but stood there and jumped directly.
Still two meters away from Mitchell, he grabbed his fadeaway shot with both hands in the air.
This skill of grabbing a hat with both hands shocked everyone.
At the same time, it can be said that this block completely dispelled the Grizzlies' idea of counterattack.
It was a turn over jump shot and it was a fade away shot. With such a high arc, this guy didn't follow up to block the shot. Instead, he stood on the spot and jumped up to grab the blue board head.
Is this guy a kangaroo?
At the same time, Wang Yi's attack on the Grizzlies was not only defensive, but also rebounding.
Throughout the second quarter, Gobert failed to grab even a single rebound under his defense.
At this point, Wang Yi completely dominated the defensive end.
During the halftime break, Grizzlies coach Jenkins looked extremely solemn.
They can't beat the inside and outside, and they can't open the outside and outside, so there is only one way, and that is to die.
With the Five Death Squadrons, they can keep biting their opponents like a pack of wolves.
Keep your opponent exhausted.
At the same time, on the offensive end, the Death Five small lineup has two three-pointers, Bain and Jones.
As long as others make a slight breakthrough and compress the Kings defense, they can pass to Bane and Jones and let them take a three-pointer.
This is the only solution the Grizzlies can think of right now.
So he told this idea to several teaching assistants, and they all nodded.
When Gobert heard this, the shadow in his heart became even larger.
He was unable to play in the third quarter, which meant that he was once again tightly controlled by Wang Yi.
When the head coach saw Gobert's dejected look, he knew what he was thinking, but at this time he could no longer care about it and just wanted to find a way to win the game.
The Grizzlies coach can think of the five dead men, and so can the coaching staff of the Kings.
They will definitely use Death Five because they seem to have no choice.
The Kings head coach glanced at all the players at this time and said to them: "Since they are going to the five small teams of death, then we will also go to the five small teams, and our five small lineups include Wang, Chris, and LeBron.
So our five-small lineup is stronger than their five-small lineup."
No one had any objection.
So after coming on the court in the third quarter, both teams put on five small lineups.
As soon as the Grizzlies came up, Mitchell and Morant set a screen, and then Morant held the ball and reached the free throw line.
At this time, Wang Yi was guarding the free throw line. Morant did not dare to take a shot in front of Wang Yi. After all, Wang Yi blocked a lot of shots today.
So he passed it to Mitchell on the outside, and Mitchell also dribbled the ball and took a step in.
After compressing the Kings defense, it was passed to Bane on the outside.
Bane's three-point shooting percentage has reached 41% in the playoffs.
There was a moment of space at this moment, and he took action directly.
However, the three-pointer failed to hit.
Turn around and the Kings attack.
The five people rushed towards the front court like a whirlwind.
The secret of the Five Small Deaths lies in defensive counterattack.
During the counterattack, James took the lead.
Although the Grizzlies have returned to defense in place, in the case of five dead players, their height inside is not as high as James's.
James directly pulled up and dunked through their inside line, Clark.
Chapter completed!