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Perkins on The Dream Banished: Why Should the Warriors Act Like Victims?

Perkins on The Dream Banished: Why Should the Warriors Act Like Victims?

Live Bar May 3 News In the second quarter of yesterday's Warriors and Grizzlies Western Conference Semifinals G1 match, Dream Green fell down by pulling Clark's jersey, and the referee blew a penalty for Dream's second-degree malicious foul and directly expelled him. Former NBA player and now prominent commentator Kendrick Perkins expressed his views on the matter on the show today.

"As someone who has been suspended multiple times and has been leading the list of technical fouls in the playoffs for many years (referring to chasing dreams), you need to pay attention. He's not a fool to chase dreams, he has a high IQ, so he knows what he should do and what he shouldn't do. My only opinion of the Warriors is, why should they act like victims? They are not victims, and dream chasing is a second-degree malicious foul. Back in time to the game where Celtics player Marcus Smart saved the ball (Smart pressed Curry during a snatch, causing the latter to leave the court with an ankle injury), Warriors head coach Steve Kerr on the sidelines was directly furious and repeatedly signaled to the referee that Smart was deliberate. Suddenly, when you face this moment, you shout that the wolf is coming. No one wants the Golden State Warriors to take responsibility, no one. ”

According to reports, the NBA league will not downgrade the second-degree malicious foul of chasing dreams.

Perkins on The Dream Banished: Why Should the Warriors Act Like Victims?

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