The NBA playoffs continue with a focus showdown in the West, with the Timberwolves hosting the Grizzlies. In the second quarter of the game, a fierce scene broke out on the field, the two sides clashed, Beverley was eaten by the technician because of his uncool movements, but fortunately, after the referee watched the video replay, there was no further promotion.

Trailing 1-2, first winning away from home and then suffering a 26-point comeback at home, timberwolves were also in a mixed mood. Anyway, the past has passed, can not be immersed in the past for a long time, to pack up the mood to look forward, G4 for the Timberwolves, is already a backwater battle, dragged into the King Mountain is their immediate goal, if both home games fall to become 1-3, it is basically difficult to qualify.
In addition to the performances of the three attackers, Towns, Russell and Edwards, there is also one person who plays very important, he is vitality + defense as Beverley. Beverly can bring a different temperament to the team, but he also has a fatal shortcoming, that is, sometimes the emotions are not calm enough, often make some extreme behavior, do not hurt the opponent, first hurt themselves.
In the second quarter, when Bane made a three-pointer, Beverley sent a wonderful block behind him. I have to say that the ball was covered so beautifully that the referee gave the ball a scramble. But then, an unexpected scene occurred, Bane seemed to spray some garbage words at Beverley, Beverley could not help it, and took the ball with a hard hand, and the vista looked as if he had given the other party a punch. Seeing that there was a tendency to fight, the referee rushed up to extinguish the fire and immediately gave Beverly a technical foul.
Subsequently, the referee also needs to look at the video replay to determine if Beverley's actions need to escalate into malicious fouls. Fortunately, the referee upheld the original judgment after watching the video. Fortunately, Beverley still maintained a certain degree of sobriety, just to pick up the ball, not really punch the opponent, otherwise the problem would be serious.