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Get the wrong script! The 76ers fans were reluctant to leave the stadium early, and the US media pranked Bency back to Philadelphia

The 76ers' battle with the Nets was unexpected, and Bency's entry was booed by Philadelphia fans. However, the noise dissipated as the Nets crushed the home team, and it was not easy to wonder if the director had taken the wrong script.

Get the wrong script! The 76ers fans were reluctant to leave the stadium early, and the US media pranked Bency back to Philadelphia
Get the wrong script! The 76ers fans were reluctant to leave the stadium early, and the US media pranked Bency back to Philadelphia

After the third quarter, the Nets pulled the point difference to 30+, and the 76ers fans left the field early, and they sprayed Bency while walking, unwilling. The act quickly drew ridicule from The Nets reporter, which is the best fan in the league?

Get the wrong script! The 76ers fans were reluctant to leave the stadium early, and the US media pranked Bency back to Philadelphia

In the interview, when referring to the 76ers fans' mercy on Bency in the second half of the game, Durant unveiled their scars, "When you lose so much, it's hard to spray at Bency loudly." Owen was even more domineering, "Bency is safe. If you come to Bency's trouble, you are looking for our trouble. ”

Get the wrong script! The 76ers fans were reluctant to leave the stadium early, and the US media pranked Bency back to Philadelphia

The US media also came to kill people, and the open-air stands tweeted a P picture with Bency's head and the caption, "Bency watched the 76ers lose to his new team." It's worth mentioning that the original image of this photo was quoted by Embiid after Bency was traded to the Nets, and the man went to the funeral of one of his most hated people to make sure the guy actually died.

Get the wrong script! The 76ers fans were reluctant to leave the stadium early, and the US media pranked Bency back to Philadelphia

Although the 76ers were not discouraged, the elder Rivers believed that the team did not play as a whole tonight, and the opponent wanted to win more, which is a good lesson. Tobias Harris said the defeat was a wake-up call for the team and there was still a lot of work to be done.

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