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Paul trained the Warriors No. 7 show! Backcourt Big Loop Force Foul Curry is helpless

On December 26, Beijing time, in a year-end battle in the west, the Warriors defeated the Suns 116-107 away from home, ending the opponent's five-game winning streak. There are many memorable aspects of this game, such as paul's four consecutive free throws in the big slalom at the end of the first quarter. His operation also stunned Curry on the bench.

Paul trained the Warriors No. 7 show! Backcourt Big Loop Force Foul Curry is helpless

The 36-year-old Paul has a very high ball quotient, he always uses his experience to create fouls, and the Great Loop is one of his best skills. In the first quarter, after the Warriors had committed a full number of fouls in a single quarter, Paul continued to perform the Grand Slalom stunt. In the second of these, Paul directly caused a foul on the Warriors' No. 7 coach Cuminga in the backcourt and got two free throw opportunities.

Paul trained the Warriors No. 7 show! Backcourt Big Loop Force Foul Curry is helpless

In slow motion, Cumminga's defensive movements were relatively clean and did not significantly violate Paul's cylinder. Paul deliberately used exaggerated movements to create a foul on Cuminga and get 2 free throws, which surprised Curry sitting on the court, showed a surprised expression, and spread his hands to protest to the referee.

Paul trained the Warriors No. 7 show! Backcourt Big Loop Force Foul Curry is helpless

Paul's move has also sparked a heated discussion in the fan circle. Some fans believe that Paul's rational use of the rules shows his own high ball quotient. There are also fans who think that Paul is a crooked person, a bit of a loser, so that his career is 0 championship. Just when the fans were arguing fiercely, the Sun officials stood up to support Paul, and they posted a video of Paul's Great Slalom and wrote: High ball quotient.

Paul trained the Warriors No. 7 show! Backcourt Big Loop Force Foul Curry is helpless

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