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The Grizzlies entered the court to block the Lakers' fast attack, pointed at Zhan Huang, and questioned his elbow and neck

author:Barkley's mouth

On January 6, Beijing time, there was a major accident in the Lakers vs. Grizzlies game, and in the third quarter of the game, the two sides were tied at 75, and Grizzlies head coach Tyler Jenkins and the Lakers had a fierce conflict.

The Grizzlies entered the court to block the Lakers' fast attack, pointed at Zhan Huang, and questioned his elbow and neck

The game was full of ups and downs, with the Lakers leading by as many as 13 points and being reversed by the Grizzlies, and then there was a big surprise on the court when the two sides tied in the third quarter. Smart passed the ball to Jaren Jackson, James saw that there was a hole on the opposite side, fell to the ground and steal to protect the ball in his hand, and then he became entangled with Jaren Jackson who fell to the ground.

The Grizzlies entered the court to block the Lakers' fast attack, pointed at Zhan Huang, and questioned his elbow and neck

In the process of entanglement between the two sides, it can be seen that Jaren Jackson, who fell to the ground, pulled James, and then when James got up, he used his left elbow to give Jaren Jackson a drop in the neck, directly hitting Jaren Jackson's neck. Because we all know that this position is very dangerous for an NBA player, so Coach Tyler Jenkins felt at the time that James had to be heavily penalized for elbowing Jaren Jackson in the neck when he got rid of it, and why didn't the referee blow for a foul?

The Grizzlies entered the court to block the Lakers' fast attack, pointed at Zhan Huang, and questioned his elbow and neck

In a fit of rage, he spread his hands and rushed to the court, signaling to the referee that the Lakers had fouled, but the problem was that his action of rushing directly into the court affected the Lakers' counterattack. The Lakers' Prince was about to rush forward with the ball, and when he saw Jenkins in front of him, he simply crashed into Jenkins, and the Grizzlies' head coach came on the court to intercept a fast break from the Lakers, which was rare, and the referee hurried to watch the video replay.

The Grizzlies entered the court to block the Lakers' fast attack, pointed at Zhan Huang, and questioned his elbow and neck

After this round, Jenkins continued to scold the referee for being very dissatisfied, and there was a fierce argument between the two sides, and then the referee watched the video replay, and came back after watching it for a long time, and decided to give the Grizzlies a technical foul, probably because the Grizzlies coach entered the court to intercept the Lakers' fast break.

The Grizzlies entered the court to block the Lakers' fast attack, pointed at Zhan Huang, and questioned his elbow and neck

In fact, the referee's penalty at that time in this round should be relatively reasonable, James did have an elbow to Jackson's neck, but it didn't blow no problem, because Jaren Jackson also kept pulling Zhan Huang's arm to prevent him from getting up, so both sides had problems, and since the referee didn't blow the foul, there was nothing to say. As a result, Jenkins also entered the court to intercept the Lakers' fast break, what is this trying to do?

The Grizzlies entered the court to block the Lakers' fast attack, pointed at Zhan Huang, and questioned his elbow and neck

So this round is really a little incomprehensible, where was the dissatisfaction of the Grizzlies at that time? At most, what you can say is that both sides moved, but Jaren Jackson pulled James's arm and didn't let him get up, can James not be angry? Jenkins came in to intercept the Lakers, and the Lakers inside and out said that they had lost one point. Because of the Princes fast break at that time, the Grizzlies were sure to lose points, they had no defenders, and Jenkins used a technical foul to free a ball, preventing the opposing side from scoring two points, which was already too profitable.

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