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Superstar treatment? Alphabet brother "elbowed" the opponent, and the referee watched the video to blow a defensive foul, causing dissatisfaction

The NBA playoffs continue with a focus game in the East, with the Bucks hosting the Celtics. Shortly after the game began, there was a controversial scene on the court, the Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo accidentally elbowed the opponent when he made a layup, but the referee still insisted on blowing a defensive foul after watching the video, which triggered strong dissatisfaction from the Celtics.

Superstar treatment? Alphabet brother "elbowed" the opponent, and the referee watched the video to blow a defensive foul, causing dissatisfaction

This is the fourth game between the two sides, and the Bucks currently have a 2-1 lead and still have a certain advantage. This game is still the home of the Bucks, and as long as they guard it, they can get the game point, so it will be extremely difficult for the Celtics to turn the tables. After the opening, the Bucks, who played at home, entered the form faster, and the opponent played two minutes without breaking the ground.

Superstar treatment? Alphabet brother "elbowed" the opponent, and the referee watched the video to blow a defensive foul, causing dissatisfaction

At this point, a scene of controversy appeared. The Bucks attacked the round, and the alphabet brother held the ball to the inside line, which was his best play. It was Jaylen Brown who was in charge of defending him, and when Brother Alphabet accidentally hit Jaylen Brown in the face with his left arm when he got up to make a basket, the latter lay on the ground in pain.

Superstar treatment? Alphabet brother "elbowed" the opponent, and the referee watched the video to blow a defensive foul, causing dissatisfaction
Superstar treatment? Alphabet brother "elbowed" the opponent, and the referee watched the video to blow a defensive foul, causing dissatisfaction

Because it was a blow to important parts above the neck, the referee went to the video replay for the sake of caution. But the final blow penalty didn't change anything, or maintained the defensive foul of Blow jaylen Brown. This triggered a strong dissatisfaction from Jaylen Brown himself, as well as the Celtics as a whole, to put pressure on the referee, but to no avail.

Superstar treatment? Alphabet brother "elbowed" the opponent, and the referee watched the video to blow a defensive foul, causing dissatisfaction
Superstar treatment? Alphabet brother "elbowed" the opponent, and the referee watched the video to blow a defensive foul, causing dissatisfaction

Is this the superstar treatment of alphabet brothers? Or the Bucks' home field advantage? Or did the referees want to use this goal to set the tone for the whole game? It seems that today's physical confrontation should be very fierce, as the Celtics who play away, may need to pay attention to the scale, after all, it is not their own doorstep.

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