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516: The miserable Yuanyangke and Li(3/3)

Don't ask why the Pistons focus on developing a No. 15 rookie who seems to have mediocre talent. The question is that there is really no one to train him.

Because he was blindly favored by the Pistons, Starkey even earned the title of "Prince Key".

Just support him hard and let others force him to take the position.

But what is surprising is that the Pistons' record is actually pretty good, with 20 wins and 11 losses so far, and they are in the playoff ranks.

In today's game, the Pistons unexpectedly had a back-and-forth game with the Clippers.

The reason why the Pistons are able to do this is mainly because their blue-collar spirit is still there.

The Pistons' top five, Hamilton, Prince and Rasheed, are still on this team, and this team still has a soul.

Therefore, they have a tough style and play fiercely. They are still a typical Eastern Conference team and can often drag their opponents into the quagmire.

It's a bit like the grizzly bear in the future. Even if it can't win you, it can make you shed your skin.

The competition was very intense and the brutal confrontation was quite fierce.

Li Ang and Rashid were trash-talking each other almost from the first second, and they kept chatting.

When the game reached the fifth minute of the fourth quarter, Li Ang and Rashid were fighting in the paint, preparing to fight for rebounds.

The two people almost hugged each other under the basket. This confrontation reminded Li Ang of the bloody battles in the Eastern Conference that year.

Hamilton shot a three-pointer, and Li Ang immediately raised his butt and pushed Rasheed away, then jumped up to grab the board.

But Tianzun didn't want to give up, and even though he was in a disadvantageous position, he still chose to jump up and fight for the rebound with Li Ang.

In the air, Li Ang raised his hand to reach the ball, but because Rashid was too close to him, Li Ang accidentally hit Rashid on the head with his elbow.

After Li Ang got the rebound, Rashid covered his face in pain.

At first, Li Ang thought Rashid was faking it.

As a result, in the next second, a few drops of blood dripped out from the gaps between his fingers.

The referee also blew the whistle immediately, gave Li Ang a second-level flagrant foul, and expelled him directly!

Li Ang looked confused, no, you didn't brag when I did it on purpose. This time I really didn't mean it, so you punched me hard?

Li Ang really did not do it unintentionally, but because he had too many previous convictions, all the referees agreed that Li Ang did it on purpose.

In order to prevent the situation from escalating, the referee made an immediate decision and asked Li Ang to go down and rest.

On the big screen at the scene, there was also a scene of Li Ang hitting Rashid in the face with his elbow.

Li Ang accidentally rubbed it when he raised his hand. Who knew that rubbing it outside could cause bleeding?

I really can't explain this now.

Li Ang spread his hands innocently and walked off the court.

Forget it, although the Pistons are difficult to deal with, their hard power is limited after all. Even without himself, Li Ang believes that Duncan and Rose can lead the team to victory.

Just evict.

But while walking, Li Ang suddenly remembered something very serious.

I received a second-level flagrant foul, and according to league rules, I was very likely to be suspended.

This is crazy...

Li Ang suddenly felt that he and Kobe were like a pair of fateful mandarin ducks.
Chapter completed!
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