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Enemies of the world? Bucks: We don't agree to ban Allen

The Milwaukee Bucks team can be said to have become the focus of all fans' disgust in the past two days, and after Grayson Allen made that kind of bad move, Middleton, head coach, and Holliday all publicly expressed their support for Allen.

Aaron himself, under the strong public opinion offensive, made an explanation for the evil criminal Caruso: "This foul is unfortunate, I was going to cover it with my left hand, but when I turned my head, my right hand hit the ball, and I didn't intend to drag him down. ”

Enemies of the world? Bucks: We don't agree to ban Allen

While the left hand was covering, the right hand was ready to snatch the ball down in the air, and even Iguodala at his peak did not dare to say that he could do so. Presumably, Aaron had already practiced the left-right mutual combat to the point of pure fire, otherwise it would be impossible to think so.

For his own sneaky laughter, Aaron also gave an explanation: it was because his teammates made a joke with him when the game was suspended, and he couldn't help but laugh.

Enemies of the world? Bucks: We don't agree to ban Allen

It's okay not to explain, it's even worse to explain. Is it really funny that the opponent's players are seriously injured and fall to the ground, and the Bucks players don't care, and they are still joking around?

Yesterday, the Bucks released a video of Allen smiling on the official push, which has shown their team culture. Today, the Bucks have carried forward their own team culture.

Enemies of the world? Bucks: We don't agree to ban Allen

The NBA announced an additional suspension for Allen after the investigation. The Bucks then issued an official statement disagreeing with the NBA's decision to ban Allen.

Bucks officially wrote: "We disagree with the ban decision. We support Grayson and look forward to him rejoining our team in Friday's game against the Knicks. ”

Enemies of the world? Bucks: We don't agree to ban Allen

Marc Stein expressed his opinion on the penalty: "Aaron should have been banned for at least three games, especially after Caruso had been confirmed to suffer such a serious injury. Such a slight penalty has already caused surprises from several teams. ”

That said, the NBA's punishment is too lenient has become the consensus of everyone except the Bucks. A suspension is too short, and many radical fans yesterday said they were going to ban Allen to Caruso's comeback, which of course is impossible, but a suspension is indeed too few.

Enemies of the world? Bucks: We don't agree to ban Allen

But even if there is only one, the bucks have said that they do not agree, and the typical cheap is still selling well. NBA teams have publicly issued statements opposing the league's decision to ban even as never before, and have never been seen before.

The Bucks were advised to threaten the NBA with a strike to withdraw Allen's decision to ban Aaron, after all, they had already gone on a strike once before, despite defeat.

For an Allen, blatant enemies of the world, the Bucks' team culture can be too united.

Enemies of the world? Bucks: We don't agree to ban Allen

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