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Count the 6 worst dictates in the Dillon playoffs: injuring Payton + Tripping Tea Cole angrily rebuked the suspension

On May 4, Beijing time, the warriors' series with the Grizzlies was full of gunpowder, especially the second game of the series, the Grizzlies kicked Dillon Jr. Payton, resulting in the latter's elbow fracture is likely to be reimbursed for the season. Now Dillon's 6 major "evil deeds" in this year's playoffs have been pulled out, and Warriors coach Kerr is also angry at Dillon's evil deeds, saying that "as long as a player is injured, he should be banned for as long as possible." ”

Count the 6 worst dictates in the Dillon playoffs: injuring Payton + Tripping Tea Cole angrily rebuked the suspension

So far in the playoffs this year, the Grizzlies have played eight playoff games, and Dillon is undoubtedly an important link in the Grizzlies' offensive and defensive ends, averaging 13.4 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.9 steals in the playoffs, and averaging only 29.1 minutes per game. If he had been expelled after playing less than three minutes in the Western Conference Semifinals G2 game, he averaged 15.3 points in his first seven playoff games, which is actually the Grizzlies' No. 3 scorer after Morant and Bain.

It's just that Dillon has had many extremely dirty defensive moves in this year's playoffs, and it is also a collective rebuke by fans, the following are 6 dirty defensive moments in Dillon's playoffs this year:

The second round against the Warriors

Count the 6 worst dictates in the Dillon playoffs: injuring Payton + Tripping Tea Cole angrily rebuked the suspension

1. The elbow blow injured Little Payton's elbow fracture

In the second round of the second round of the second game began with only 172 seconds of play, Dillon flew directly at Payton Jr., elbowed Peyton Jr. and caused the opponent to fall and retreat, and the post-match diagnosis was a fracture of the left elbow, which was likely to lead to Payton Jr.'s direct season reimbursement.

Count the 6 worst dictates in the Dillon playoffs: injuring Payton + Tripping Tea Cole angrily rebuked the suspension

2. Stretch your feet to trip Up

In the first game of the series, in the opening stage of the final quarter, Dillon stretched out his foot to trip Up, and in that game Poole came off the bench to blast the Warriors' team-high 31 points.

Count the 6 worst dictates in the Dillon playoffs: injuring Payton + Tripping Tea Cole angrily rebuked the suspension

3. Stretch your feet to trip up the soup god

In the first game of the series, Tang Shen played poorly, and Dillon once stretched his feet to trip Tang Shen in the process of defense.

Count the 6 worst dictates in the Dillon playoffs: injuring Payton + Tripping Tea Cole angrily rebuked the suspension

4. Stretch your feet to trip curry

In the first game of the series, When Dillon defended Curry, he also tripped Curry with his feet and used such a small action to curb Curry's play.

The first round was against the Timberwolves

Count the 6 worst dictates in the Dillon playoffs: injuring Payton + Tripping Tea Cole angrily rebuked the suspension

5. Stretch your legs to trip Edwards

In the Grizzlies' first-round series of eliminating timberwolves, Edwards was the Timberwolves' best performer, and Dillon also used his legs to trip Edwards.

Count the 6 worst dictates in the Dillon playoffs: injuring Payton + Tripping Tea Cole angrily rebuked the suspension

6, stretch legs + poke russell waist

Russell did not perform well in the first round, dillon was an important factor in his defensive limitations, but dillon stretched his legs to trip up opponents, and even stabbed Russell's waist.

Dillon's evil deeds have triggered unanimous condemnation from public opinion, and according to Meiji, Dillon's behavior has not only been directly expelled during the game, but also may be punished by the league's additional ban.

Count the 6 worst dictates in the Dillon playoffs: injuring Payton + Tripping Tea Cole angrily rebuked the suspension

As for Warriors coach Kerr, he also publicly rebuked, "Whether Dillon is banned or not depends on the decision of the league." I've always thought that as long as a player is injured, the person who commits a foul should be banned for as long as possible, and I think that's useful, but I also know it won't happen, we all know it. ”

"How the league punishes Dillon, it will be a decision that the league needs to make, you violate the law, you let other players suffer season reimbursement, and it may be a long absence, a career-threatening injury, you have crossed the line." Of course, some netizens said that the Warriors once used a similar way, Pachulia caused Leonard to be reimbursed for the season, but also escaped severe punishment.

(Text/Drunken Floating Life)

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