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Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard Grayson Allen recently made headlines for a six- to eight-week absence with a broken arm from a wrestling caruso.

Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

Grayson Allen is a basketball "hooligan" who many have called him "the dirtiest player."

This isn't the first time Allen has received attention, and at Duke he's been a continuous stumbling block, the brilliant defender known as the dirty player for deliberately tripping his opponents. While Allen apologized for his actions after his sophomore season, he tripped over another player the following year, angering every opponent at the NCAA.

Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

In 2017, he said, "I know that half of the people who play basketball think I'm a grumpy, dirty, uncontrollable player, and they probably think I'm very arrogant and selfish." But, I enjoyed it! ”

Allen was drafted by the Memphis Grizzlies in 2018 to get into trouble in his second NBA season after he committed consecutive fouls in the NBA Summer League, including hitting a player in the head.

Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

In fact, if you've played basketball at any level, from an elementary school gym class to a 3v3 on the street, to a regular entertainment bureau, to a high school, college, or professional game, you know how annoying it is to jerk, shove, or elbow your opponent in mid-air.

It's unsportsmanlike, and they're not tolerated on the field, and they're not tolerated in the professional arena, let alone the NBA.

However, after Allen committed the crime, the penalty given by the league was only one game ban, and the fine was $23,000.

Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

In fact, this is really nothing to him. The guy made more than $4 million and is poised to renew his contract for two years next season, worth $20 million.

And for the Bulls, a foul like this could end Caruso's career.

What most upset the Bulls was the Bucks writing in a team statement: "We don't agree with the ban! We support Grayson and look forward to him rejoining our team in Friday's game against New York. ”

Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer said: "The competition is fierce and what happened to Alex Caruso is very, very, very unfortunate. None of us want anyone to be injured at any time for any reason. You don't want that, but at the same time, Grayson means a lot to us. We like his toughness, we love his competitiveness and we look forward to him coming back ready to move on. ”

Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

Read that right, Budenholzer points out how much the Bucks love Alan, which looks like love for the team.

Although the NBA has taken action on the incident, their decision to ban Allen has caused anger among quite a few people on social media, including the first six-time All-Star Amare Stoudemire.

Xiao Si posted "Too weak! It's obviously not enough to ban one game... I once rushed into the pitch for leaving the bench and was banned for one game. This person deliberately knocked someone down, causing someone else to need surgery! What the heck? ”

Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

(In the 2007 playoffs, the Suns vs Spurs, Horry charged Nash, Andrea Andreas Jr. and Dior were banned for leaving the bench without permission.) )

Stoudemire, who currently serves as assistant coach for the Brooklyn Nets, criticized the league's "soft" punishment of Allen. After former Bucks star Andre Bogut saw Stoudemire's comments, the Australian couldn't help but relive his long-standing conflict with Amare, "shooting" directly at Stoudemire on social media, with Bogut telling Stoudemire that you don't have to talk about dirty games after Grayson Allen was banned.

Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

In the 2009-10 season, Bogut was nudged by Stoudemire during a fast-break dunk, and the Bucks center fell heavily to the ground, causing a fractured arm. As a result, he missed the rest of that season.

Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

Bogut never forgot about it, and he will definitely use this opportunity to fight back against his old opponent.

To put it bluntly, the NBA has no real enforcers in this area, and they will forget all the "rewards" that should be made to the player, even if someone is paralyzed. At first, TomJanovich was almost fatally struck by Washington, his facial bones were separated from his skull, there was a concussion, his nose and jaw were also broken, blood and spinal fluid flowed into his meninges, and Tom Janovich could even taste his cerebrospinal fluid flowing into his mouth. He later recalled the incident, saying he felt like the scoreboard had fallen and hit him. The doctor who treated Tom said, "I've seen a lot of people lose their lives with more than this slight injury. Doctors described the operation as repairing a shattered eggshell with tape. Even then he didn't get the league in return.

Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

Wake up! coalition. Stop this "hooliganism" now and stop it before something really bad happens.

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Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"
Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"
Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"
Head-on 丨 Wake up! Stop this "hooliganism"

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