The Warriors fought with the Rockets in a hand-to-hand battle. Green is really not a big deal. He is still not down the line after 5 fouls on his back.
The battlefield of the playoffs has always been a fusion of passion and gunpowder! This showdown between the Warriors and the Rockets has been tense since the beginning. The physical collisions continued to escalate, trash talk flew everywhere, and the sparks of conflict exploded on the court again and again, pushing the smell of competition to the peak, making everyone's bloodline burst! In the first quarter of the game, both sides quickly entered the state and the physical confrontation was already very fierce. With active defense and offensive cooperation, the Warriors temporarily led 28-26. Zhu Meng Green and Amen Thompson pushed each other while fighting for the position. The two refused to give in to each other, their bodies were tightly pressed together, and their arms were also pressing against each other, trying to squeeze each other away, and they kept talking trash words, and were very excited. Although the referee did not call for this, this scene has already made Rockets players dissatisfied and laid hidden dangers for subsequent conflicts. At this time, the atmosphere at the scene began to become tense, and the audience held their breath and realized that this game was never simple. The match entered the second quarter and the conflict broke out completely. During a Warriors' offense, Curry held the ball and sought pick-and-roll cooperation. He knocked down Amen while chasing Dream Green. Seeing this, Dillon immediately rushed forward to stand up for his teammates, blocking and knocking down Curry who was holding the ball. These two consecutive physical collisions instantly ignited the emotions of the players on both sides. After Curry fell to the ground, he angrily made a gesture of "two fingers" to Dillon, indicating that the opponent would commit a second foul. Dillon was full of dissatisfaction and rushed forward to try to grab the ball in Curry's hand. Zhu Meng Green quickly intervened and stood in front of Curry to protect him. The players on both sides instantly surrounded him, pushing and yelling one after another, and the scene was out of control for a while. The referee team urgently watched the video, and finally ordered the Warriors Curry and Zhu Meng Green to have a technical foul, and the Rockets Dillon got a technical foul. This conflict made the entire stadium boil, and the shouts and boos of the audience were intertwined. However, the conflict did not end there. Just two minutes later, the storm on the court rose again. Zhu Meng Green was intercepted by Ethan when he broke through with the ball. In order to make up for the mistake, he overwhelmed Ethan when he fell to the ground. Ethan was pressed under him and felt very uncomfortable. He stood up and wanted to argue with the dream. Zhu Meng acted like a "ground defense" attitude and grabbed Ethan's jersey tightly. The two clashed fiercely again. The security guards on the scene rushed into the field and tried to separate the two. After the referee reviewed the video, he was determined that Zhu Meng Green had a first-level malicious foul and Ethan had a technical foul. According to the league rules, a first-level malicious foul superimposed by a technical foul should have been expelled, but the referee did not send off Zhu Meng, which caused huge controversy. Rockets player and coach Uduka were extremely dissatisfied with this. Uduka even angrily challenged the referee, but the challenge ultimately failed. He threw the tactical board angrily and expressed his anger and helplessness. Rockets fans also shouted "Gree out" in the stands, and the scene was in chaos. These conflicts not only affected the trend of the game, but also greatly affected the mentality of the players on both sides. Although the Warriors' Dream Chasing Green tried to control his emotions in the subsequent games, he was troubled by fouls, which made him afraid of his movements on the court. The Rockets players were holding their breath and became more radical on both offensive and defensive ends, which also led to some unnecessary mistakes in the game. The aftermath of the conflict also spread after the game and became the focus of heated discussion among the media and fans. Fans have expressed their opinions on social media, and most people believe that the "scheming fight" between Dillon and the dream-chasing has damaged the purity of the game, and the referee's poor control has exacerbated the escalation of the conflict. Experts also joined the discussion. ESPN commentators criticized the Rockets' young players for being imbalanced in their mentality and losing their minds in the conflict, while the Warriors rely on the linkage between Curry and role players to maintain a certain degree of tactical execution in the chaos. The players also responded after the game. Curry did not respond directly to the conflict after the game, but only emphasized the need to focus on the game; Dillon said, "This is the intensity of the playoffs", and seemed to not care about the conflict in the game. The conflict in this game not only shows the intensity of the playoffs, but also allows us to see the grudges and competition between the two teams. As the series continues, whether both sides can control their emotions in subsequent games and avoid conflicts from happening again will become a key factor affecting the direction of the game.
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