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Cole exposed Little Payton in good spirits! Explain Dillon's transgression: You can't nod your head and attack the way down

On May 5, Beijing time, the Warriors have returned to Golden State to prepare for the third game against the Grizzlies. Today, coach Kerr was interviewed to reveal the recent situation of Peyton Jr., and he explained why Dillon Brooks' foul behavior crossed the line.

Cole exposed Little Payton in good spirits! Explain Dillon's transgression: You can't nod your head and attack the way down
Cole exposed Little Payton in good spirits! Explain Dillon's transgression: You can't nod your head and attack the way down
Cole exposed Little Payton in good spirits! Explain Dillon's transgression: You can't nod your head and attack the way down

In the second match between the two sides, the game lasted less than 3 minutes, Payton Jr. quick-attack counterattacked the layup, Brooks hit the head fiercely, lost his balance, and fell heavily to the ground. Peyton Jr. propped his left hand on the ground, resulting in a fracture of his left elbow. Brooks, on the other hand, received a second-degree malicious foul and was expelled.

After the game, the Warriors cursed Brooks up and down. Cole said, "His movements have crossed the line, and the line is clear. ”

Cole exposed Little Payton in good spirits! Explain Dillon's transgression: You can't nod your head and attack the way down

Today Cole talked about Brooks's foul action again, explaining the crossing, "Everyone knows, whether it's in an NBA game or a warm-up game, when a guy is on the basket, you can't hit him from below, and you shouldn't hit him in the head. ”

Cole exposed Little Payton in good spirits! Explain Dillon's transgression: You can't nod your head and attack the way down

Now that Payton Jr. has suffered a fracture, the Warriors have not updated his MRI results, but, Kerr revealed, "He looks good." He texted earlier to say he was in good spirits. ”

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