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God's perspective analysis: Grizzly bears are not wronged, Curry is not a fake fall; Zaza: Dillon Brooks is not dirty

A game that makes people look extremely torturous, the G4 of the Warriors and the Grizzlies, is not as thunderous as imagined, nor is it one-sided, but the two sides are all kinds of outrageous "iron", the scene is ugly, but it is still fierce to the end. Fortunately, the Warriors' free throws are good, 20 of 22, while the Grizzlies only have 9 of 15.

God's perspective analysis: Grizzly bears are not wronged, Curry is not a fake fall; Zaza: Dillon Brooks is not dirty

With about 25 seconds left in the game, the point difference is only 1 point, and in the process of grabbing rebounds, Curry directly "flew" out of the bottom line, and the referee blew a foul on the Grizzlies Bane. After the game, some fans took screenshots that Bain did not touch Curry, which caused a lot of controversy.

God's perspective analysis: Grizzly bears are not wronged, Curry is not a fake fall; Zaza: Dillon Brooks is not dirty

From God's point of view, this ball Bane did touch Curry, but only stepped on the heel, which is enough to show that Curry "flew" out of the bottom line, which is really not acting.

Grizzlies coach Jenkins also responded after the game: "Jenkins said: "We (the coaching staff) watched the replay and felt that if we challenged, we couldn't win. ”

God's perspective analysis: Grizzly bears are not wronged, Curry is not a fake fall; Zaza: Dillon Brooks is not dirty

However, he had objections to the three-point shot of Jaren Jackson Jr. when the final 3 points were missing, saying that although the shot was a bit rushed, Green had contact with defense. This means that you should get a chance to make three penalties at a time, and then it depends on what the referee report says.

God's perspective analysis: Grizzly bears are not wronged, Curry is not a fake fall; Zaza: Dillon Brooks is not dirty

To put it bluntly, this is not the main reason why the Grizzlies lost, or the reason why the shooting percentage is too low. After Morant was injured, in fact, Dillon Brooks was pinned on high hopes, after all, he had the longest rest time and would be the main impact point of the team's game, but only 5 of 19 shots in the whole game, except for the insignificant three-pointers that were finally scored, the whole game was 1 of 8, and he did not take responsibility at all.

God's perspective analysis: Grizzly bears are not wronged, Curry is not a fake fall; Zaza: Dillon Brooks is not dirty

After the game, Jenkins said: "He did have some forced shots, but I trusted him. Unluckily, he didn't feel too good for most of the night. The reason for this may also be the reason why the scene was "booed", because Dillon Brooks injured Peyton Jr. in G2, resulting in the latter's high probability of season reimbursement.

God's perspective analysis: Grizzly bears are not wronged, Curry is not a fake fall; Zaza: Dillon Brooks is not dirty

In response to that foul, Dillon Brooks finally gave a positive response, saying that if he could do it again, he would choose not to force Peyton Jr., regretting his injury. Although there is an "apologetic" attitude, things have happened, irreparable, and the mentality of the home fans is understandable.

God's perspective analysis: Grizzly bears are not wronged, Curry is not a fake fall; Zaza: Dillon Brooks is not dirty

But for whether there is a "dirty" style of the ball, warriors veteran Zaza Pachulia said in a show that he does not think Dillon is a "dirty" player, this is just a reflection of his hard work, but sometimes there will be a phenomenon of loss of control. What are your thoughts on this? Welcome to the comments section below and interact with the "DK Talk Sports World".

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