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Curry was pushed away, was he really a fake fall? Listen to what Teacher Yang Yi commented

In an NBA playoff game that ended this morning, the Warriors beat the Grizzlies 101-98 at home and won the game point 3-1, and after the game, the whole team celebrated, just one step away from promotion. But there are also some discordant voices coming out of the outside world, which are aimed at the Warriors' star Stephen Curry, who believes that he was pushed out in the last half minute and suspected of a fake fall.

Curry was pushed away, was he really a fake fall? Listen to what Teacher Yang Yi commented

In this game, the Warriors reversed the score, and did not reverse the score until the last 1 minute, which shows how dangerous it is. The Warriors were able to win, and Curry's credit was great, especially at key moments, and his ability to score points was very strong, giving the team a reassurance pill. Not only that, but Curry was able to contribute on the defensive end, such as making a Bain rebound foul in the final half minute, and that blow-off set the tone for the game victory.

Curry was pushed away, was he really a fake fall? Listen to what Teacher Yang Yi commented

Look at the situation at that time, Curry has been stuck in the position, is ready to grab the rebound, was pushed by Bane behind him, Curry immediately fell out, the referee blew the rebound foul. After the game, many people discussed this, thinking that Curry was suspected of a fake fall, because from the slow-motion replay, Bane's movements were very slight, and it was reasonable to say that Curry should not have fallen so hard.

Curry was pushed away, was he really a fake fall? Listen to what Teacher Yang Yi commented

Even the famous Jenhei Skip also made it clear that Curry was not pushed by Bane, it was Stephen Curry's fake fall. So, in this regard, how does the basketball celebrity Teacher Yang Yi evaluate it, he forwarded a video of Curry being pushed away on social media, and then commented: No, even if the fake fall is what? Curry sensed that someone was pushing him behind him, reacted instantly, won the referee's whistle, and the team got the ball. If the ball is a fake fall, isn't it a manifestation of instantaneous reflexes and basketball wisdom? Isn't it worth applauding that only particularly smart athletes can react so quickly? Now what happened to our netizens? Competitive sports, like war. Soldiers are not tired of deception, soldiers, trickery also. Otherwise...

Curry was pushed away, was he really a fake fall? Listen to what Teacher Yang Yi commented
Curry was pushed away, was he really a fake fall? Listen to what Teacher Yang Yi commented

In this way, the height of the discussion will be upgraded, from the level of basketball competition to the moral level. Indeed, within the rules, you can do anything to make good use of the rules for the benefit of your team. But on a moral level, is it necessary to do so? Do you want to stick to a bottom line? And so on, it's all worth thinking about. Regardless of whether Curry has a fake fall or not, he can only say: Yes, there is nothing to blame, no, then there is no need for discussion.

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