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Curry suffered a foul that resulted in nosebleeds, and the referee did not give a penalty

In an NBA regular season game that just ended today, the Sacramento Kings lost 114-126 to the Golden State Warriors.

Curry suffered a foul that resulted in nosebleeds, and the referee did not give a penalty

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Many of the referees' decisions in this game caused dissatisfaction, the most popular of which was that in the fourth quarter of the game, Warriors star Stephen Curry was hit in the face by defender Buddy Hield when he dribbled past, and lost control of the ball due to pain. But the referee did not give any penalties at that time, so the ball also became a mistake by Curry, and it was not until After Curry came back from stealing and returned with a nosebleed to complete a layup, the referee blew off the game. On the bench, we can also see that Curry's expression with nosebleeds is very uncomfortable, obviously this time it is very painful. From the slow-motion replay, it was clear that hield hit Curry after the defense lost its position, which was supposed to be a foul on the defense, but the referee did not indicate that it was obviously unreasonable.

The Warriors have re-emerged this season and are currently in second place in the West, but in the Warriors' games, Curry is clearly a player who is often taken care of. In many games, Curry can be seen surrounded by multiple defensive players on the other side, and there are often some hidden small actions, but it is clear that Curry has not been favored by the superstar whistle, and the referee often turns a blind eye. Perhaps it is the reason why the Warriors have always been said to hate the team on all continents of the league, coupled with the fact that the Warriors' record this season has improved so much, many officials are not very receptive, so they deliberately suppress the Warriors in the game, often giving some biased penalties.

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