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What about Morant's injury? What should be seen in the three major controversial moves of the Warriors and Grizzlies game?

The Warriors and Grizzlies series has only reached the third game, and there have been three very controversial moves. Let's discuss these three main controversial actions in this article. In view of the fact that some GIFs are too large to be placed on the article, small partners who are not familiar with these three actions, please familiarize yourself with them first.

The first is Green's action of pulling Clark, which this article argues is a deliberate defensive move, and Green knows the effect of this action.

Why? Because Green's previous games had used drag-and-pulling motions, he had not only dragged Clark alone, but also dragged others. That is to say, Green is a habitual offender, adhering to the traditional martial arts of a tough defender, and will choose some over-defensive moves in extreme cases.

What do you think about that?

No matter how you look at it, Green's defensive action is not a formal defensive action, but a very dangerous action, but people's feelings of danger often need to see the real danger occur. It's hard for people to understand things they haven't seen.

After Talking about Green's foul, let's talk about Dillon's foul on Payton Jr. This is certainly not a normal action.

People who have watched more games may know that when chasing and defending fast attacks, they will not use fierce defensive actions under normal circumstances, because the opponent is about to go to the basket or dunk, and defense is no longer necessary. This is the thinking of the average defender. But there are also those that are not ordinary.

For example, a strong chaser will think about how to cover the opponent, and the representative is James. There are also people with average ability but do not give up defense, there will be a false shot action, that is, Dillon this action, but Dillon is not just a false shot, he is really a shot.

There was also a scene in today's game where the Grizzlies quick-forward formed an empty dunk, and Zaire Williams dodged Damien Lee's false shot a few milliseconds before the empty dunk. Damian Lee rushed over with his arms raised, but he didn't throw it, which was a false shot of the defensive quick attack.

And Dillon's defense was a straight plug passed by Green, Dillon could not catch up, there was a possibility of excessive action in an emergency, and he changed from a false shot to a real shot. After Little Payton landed, Dillon immediately realized the problem and rushed to see Little Payton, but it was too late.

Little Peyton's landing this time looked more serious than Clark's landing, because he lost his balance in the air, fell obliquely, and injured his elbows. Clark's fall to the ground was more vertical and his body was larger, and Green knew that the danger was dragged, and the danger was less dangerous.

Although less dangerous, it is also a very dangerous action.

Judging from Dillon's micro-expression after landing on the ground, he did not intend to hurt people, but the action of this false shot was too big, and he misestimated this action.

People who play regularly will know that those who like to cut the ball, if they do not start quickly in time, are likely to hit other parts of the opponent's body, such as the face. This is the gap between the judgment of the action and the actual situation. Sometimes when you fake a move to shake people, you will also attract others to fly an arm.

There is no doubt that these two are not normal movements, they are very dangerous movements, and Green's movements are more inclined to go towards people. And Payton Jr.'s injury directly led to Dillon's ban, and I think the scale is OK.

Now that we talk about Morant's injury, I don't think Poole is malicious, but a subconscious move. As for how much damage Poole's tugging caused to Morant, we'll look at the follow-up reports.

Poole's movements, personally inclined to him to grab the ball, and Morant's legs were so wide open that he didn't reach the ball. The person who had the greater influence on Morant's ball at that time was Wiggins on the left, and Morant had a supporting role in his right foot in order to protect the ball. If you look closely at the GIF, you will find that at the moment of Pull,Morant's left foot is also entangled with Wiggins's foot, the left foot support is weak, and the main support force is the right foot.

At this time, Pooler's pulling will have a certain impact on the knee, how much impact, I will not say here, that is your subjective judgment. But I don't think Poole was deliberate, but subconsciously doing some incidental actions in an emergency.

What everyone needs to know is that in an emergency situation, there is really no reason in your imagination, some subconscious behavior will occur, you can not define a person's psychology at a critical moment, because it is very difficult to define, there is a complex display of human nature.

Morant's knee discomfort may have been felt when defending Thompson, but he flew to cover Thompson, bumped into Thompson's body, and stumbled down. Coupled with constant thrusts and dunks, it is unknown that Morant's knee may already have contusions.

However, Poole's movements are still dangerous, and everyone should first pay attention not to be pulled like this, let alone pull others, and I will not continue to say it here. As a person who has been injured in the cruciate ligament and collateral ligament many years ago, I am deeply touched by this.

Here I advise everyone not to be fierce and fierce when playing ball, but to pay attention to scientific and healthy playing methods and respect themselves and others.

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