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524 Are you a wolf?

Chamberlain thought his little movements were hidden, but in fact he had been seen by the referees. A black middle-aged man trotted over and warned him: "Hi, boy, pay attention to your behavior."

Chamberlain nodded quickly and honestly admitted his mistake: "Okay, Bill, I have to admit that I didn't do well just now, mainly because I was a little excited. You know how this bitch raised criticized me, right?

The reason why he is so low-key is not because of how high Chamberlain is, but because of the referee of their game today, Bill Kennedy, who is calling out for their game, is very good: Not long ago, at the end of February, the Cavaliers played against the Wizards away. I had said before that there were many conflicts between the two sides. The Wizards fell at the Cavaliers for three consecutive seasons. This time, they met the Wizards who were at home and were really at the cost of losing the Cavaliers.

After 48 minutes of battle between the two sides, the last 6 seconds left. The Wizards had an advantage in l points. There was no doubt that the Cavaliers had to hand over the last shot to the Little Emperor, so James took five steps to layup and prepared to make a final layup. As a result, he just took the fifth step and was not waiting to take a shot. Bill Kennedy gave him a step violation without hesitation.

The Wizards players and fans burst into tears. Fans speculated why Bill Kennedy dared to be so bold. Is he a member of the Kennedy family? After the game, Jamison said with great emotion: "A referee who has finally appeared in the league who is brave enough to uphold justice. I feel glad and proud of this."

Since he dared to even make a five-step layup from His Majesty, Chamberlain believes that this guy will definitely dare to make a foul on his technical foul because his spit on McHale is strictly prohibited by the NHA.

After Fery arrived at the frontcourt, he did not pass the ball to Jefferson. It was obvious that under Chamberlain's tyranny, Jefferson could not have performed well today. He made a long shot by himself, and Yu quickly hit a iron. Chamberlain took the rebound and threw it to Billups. The latter asked: "What happened just now?"

Chamberlain explained while running: "I spit on McHale's bitch. The referee told me to be careful, otherwise I would call me a technical foul."

"What?" Iverson turned around in surprise and asked, "When will he be fouled by a technical foul when he will spit in a dog?"

If Chamberlain hates McHale the most on the court now, then Iverson hates him the second time, because of his unique and unruly behavior, the answer was suspected and even criticized by many old stars when he first entered the league. Among these critics, McHale, the general manager of the Timberwolves at the time, was the best-known brand.

193 was the year of the draft. Both defenders Iverson and Marbury performed perfectly in college. The 76ers who held the No. 1 pick and the Timberwolves who held the No. 4 pick and both needed a defender. Before the draft, a reporter interviewed the Timberwolves' general manager McHale, who told reporters righteously: "We hope to choose Marbury. There is no doubt that he will be the savior of a team. As for Allen Iverson? That's a street gangster."

From then on, Iverson and McHale have been like enemies until now.

In previous games, Chamberlain had reduced singles or strong attacks. He tried hard to restrain his offensive desire, so that Billups would better organize the team and give full play to the strength of the entire team to defeat his opponents. This led to his ability being restricted. Many people said that Chamberlain was not good. Today, facing the Timberwolves, Chamberlain deliberately wanted unlimited fire rights, so Billups passed the ball to Chamberlain after he arrived in the frontcourt.

He got the ball outside the three-point line, and there was no one in front of Chamberlain. He jumped up and made a three-pointer long shot.

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Now the Timberwolves fans finally couldn't stand it anymore. A large number of fans threw the popcorn and plastic wine glasses in their hands towards McHale. They shouted in unison: "MacHale, class was over." Someone screamed: "MacHale, can you go to another team? Don't always harm our Timberwolves." "MacHale goes to New York, where people are stupid and have more money."

McHale was even more angry than the fans, but Chamberlain spitted at him. Did he spit on you?

The opponent scored an offensive climax of 110 in the first two minutes. McHale made a quick decision to ask for a timeout and began to snore at the players.

Chamberlain was refreshed. He slapped the high-high with West and others on the bench, turned his head to Bilupus and Iverson and said: "I will continue to pass the ball to me later. Today I must leave a deep lesson for the bitch who has raised the bastard.

After hearing his words, the referee Bill Kennedy, who was preparing to end the game from the side, stepped forward and said, "Young man, don't bring your emotions to the game. If you are really good, then use your skills to teach them a lesson instead of squirting trash words in your mouth. Do you understand?"

Although the Warriors have many new players, they all learn very smoothly under the guidance of old players. They know the fact that they cannot offend the referee. Can five-on five-on five-on eight be the same?

So everyone rushed up to adjust the emotions between Chamberlain's referee. Jackson said first: "Hey, Bill, you guys were so beautiful two days ago. That was really a milestone in basketball history. LeBron has always regarded the rules as shit. He actually wanted to kill his opponent by stepping layups? You should brag about his violations and teach him a lesson."

Hill also smiled and said, "Yes, Bill, what you did was definitely a revolutionary incident. No one said now that the alliance covered LeBron, you were in a good thing, David Turner will thank you."

"I hope you don't regret your behavior that was so trampled on by the sense of justice. I heard that the last guy who blew LeBron's steps against the rules was that he was forced to knock on the door of LeBron's house with a fruit basket in the cold wind of Cleveland to cry and beg for his forgiveness." Old Nelson laughed with his big belly.

Bill Kennedy also laughed. His whistle was recognized, which was a glory for the referee. He shrugged and did not continue to warn Chamberlain. He left a word of good luck and went to the other two referees.

Looking at Kennedy's back, West said unhappily: "Do you know that he looked stupid just now? We are the first in the league, what are we afraid of? He warned that there is nothing to do..."

Chamberlain said: "We weren't flattering him, you fool, did you feel good when you watched LeBron chase Bill and the others for advice after he was hyped and violated the rules?"

Iverson also supported Chamberlain and said, "That's right, someone has to tell LeBron that basketball and rugby are really not a sport, and my rugby is also very good, but I've never confused it.

Actually Iverson was modest. His football was not very good, but very listened to it. It was particularly good. The Atlanta Falcons of UL in 261 were the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft. The reporters interviewed Vick: "Who do you think is the best quarterback you have ever played in your hometown of Newport?" Vick's answer surprised everyone: "The best quarterback in Newport? Oh, that guy is playing basketball in Philadelphia."

This incident was just a small episode in the pause, and the game continued. After Chamberlain took the stage again, the smile on his face was dangerous and fierce.

McHale sent his chosen proud disciple, Kevin Love. The soft Smith was scolded by him and threw it on the bench. He asked Love to partner with Jefferson and quickly opened the situation on the offensive end. If the Warriors start with a 20-year-old start, he could be dismissed directly.

Jefferson is a selfless player. After getting the ball in the inside, he took the initiative to attack, tied Chamberlain to the penalty area, and then passed the ball to Love. Not only did he make a good mid-range shot but he also made a long shot from the three-point line as soon as he got on the court, he jumped out of the three-point line and hit a goal.

McHale suddenly breathed a sigh of relief. He deserved to be the genius insider he liked, and Love did a good job.

Ibaka touched his nose depressedly, and he was also guarding his guard. However, Love's inside shot three points

Billups rushed through the half as if in a whirlwind. Chamberlain covered him outside the three-point line. The two played pick-and-roll Billups and broke through Chamberlain's wing to meet. Jefferson and Love believed that Billups would pass the ball to Chamberlain. The previous performance proved that Chamberlain would fire infinitely today, so they rushed forward and stuck Chamberlain, regardless of Billups who broke through.

Billups kept rushing into the penalty area and had no one in front of him. He couldn't react. It was the first time that he had encountered such a thing in many years of playing in the game. He made a three-step layup without hesitation and scored two points.

After scoring, Billups ran back and asked Chamberlain with a puzzled look: "Have they given up on the game?"

Chamberlain didn't care: "It's useless if they knelt down and beg for mercy. Today I must kill these little bastards."

Jefferson and Love still connected at low posts and high posts, but this time it was not that simple. Ibaka followed Love firmly. Even if he didn't get out of the midfield line, Love had strength but was average in flexibility. His horizontal movement was particularly slow. He had no choice but to face Ibaka's close tightness, so he could only pass the ball back to Jefferson again.

When Jefferson got the ball, he almost consumed it in seconds. He made a fake move and turned around and jumped in. Chamberlain kept lying behind. As soon as the opponent was born, he immediately flew up from the wing and nailed the ball to the rebound.

Billups once again joined forces with Chamberlain to play pick-and-roll outside the three-point line. Now Jefferson and Love dare not let him go. This is actually what Billups want. The opponent's hesitation gave him a great opportunity, and he immediately passed the ball to Chamberlain.

After the pick-and-roll, Chamberlain rushed to the basket like a tank. Jefferson's blocking was directly knocked away. Love's speed was too slow and he didn't have time to catch up with him. After Billups passed the ball, Chamberlain rushed directly to the basket with a big step. He was so angry that he shouted angrily, as if stepping on a spring, Chamberlain flew up directly, holding the ball in his right hand, drew a circle from his lower abdomen to his head, and flew to the front of the basket with a heavy button.

Not only did he play freely on the offensive end, but Chamberlain was also working hard on the defensive end. Fery also wanted to pass the ball to Jefferson. Chamberlain, who had been defending passively behind him, suddenly squeezed away Jefferson and rushed out. He stole the ball with one hand. Miller reacted quickly and immediately grabbed the ball. He rushed into the penalty area and made a jump shot.

In order to prevent Chamberlain's block, Miller's shot was very high and fast, but it was useless. After he snatched the ball away, Chamberlain immediately turned around and rushed into the penalty area. As soon as Miller made a move, he rushed to him like lightning across the gap between the two sides, and raised his hand and another big hat.

Chamberlain's fierce killing made the Timberwolves player scattered and frightened. Fery's offense obviously became hesitant, not only him, but others were the same. Fery passed the ball to Miller. Miller saw that Billups was entangled with him and could not shoot, so he passed the ball to Gomez. Gomez got the ball and pretended to behave and gave the ball to Jefferson. Jefferson was moved by Chamberlain's defense and could only pass it back to Fery.

McHale was so anxious off the court that he started roaring since the beginning of the game that he was almost hoarse in his voice. What are the things his players played? Now that he is so old, he can play better than these people.

The players were even more upset. McHale took himself too seriously. This guy didn't understand tactics at all. He really didn't know what the boss was crazy about, so he would definitely let him be the head coach. He would fire him as soon as possible.
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