On May 2, Beijing time, the Warriors played the Grizzlies away, and with 1 minute and 18 seconds left before the end of the first half, Chasing Dream pulled Clark's jersey that was still in the air while defending, and Clark fell to the ground. After the referee replayed, he gave Chao Meng a second-degree malicious foul and directly expelled him from the game.
This sentence quickly caused heated discussion in the US media. Many media believe that this sentence is too heavy, and chasing dreams has a move to protect the opponent after pulling. After learning that he had been expelled from the game, Dream's reaction lit up, and he jumped and jumped on the sidelines as if celebrating a victory, frantically provoking the Grizzlies fans. After high-fiveding with his teammates one by one, he raised his hands and left the court while cheering.
The Warriors side was clearly dissatisfied with such a decision, Curry smiled bitterly and shook his head, and the team could only continue to play without chasing dreams. Warriors reporters broke the news that Curry complained to the referee: "This TMD is crazy! The Warriors bench was also unhappy, apparently believing that this move was at best a level one malicious foul.
In the first half, the Warriors trailed the Grizzlies 55-61, played 17 minutes before chasing the dream, and had 6 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals and 1 block, but also made 5 mistakes.
Skip-Belles said: "I will not expel dreams because of that action... Now it's up to Dream to celebrate victory at the Memphis Arena to inspire the away team. ”