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Nuggets fight to the death! Referee, sure enough, came with a mission!

Nuggets fight to the death! Referee, sure enough, came with a mission!

Baseball Emperor

2024-05-11 12:16Posted in Guangdong sports field creators

Series G3, the Nuggets' life-and-death battle.

If you lose another game, you can book a ticket back to Serbia in advance.

If the team is swept, what is even more embarrassing is that his regular season MVP trophy is estimated to have to be received in the players' tunnel, and the league cannot return to Denver to send it at home...

The Lakers and Clippers went home early, and as the hottest series in the current NBA league, the Nuggets were very competitive today, and if they won, they brought the suspense of the game back.

Today, let's talk about a controversial topic: refereeing.

In a sentence that fans often say: This ball, the referee came with a mission...

First of all, the Nuggets win can't just say that the referees helped, this is a great disrespect for the defending champion's ability, strength and hard work, and winning is winning.

After 3 days of rest, they were significantly better prepared physically and psychologically.

In terms of the content of the game, the team's 3-point shooting rate has risen, and even Braun and Holiday who came off the bench have contributed from the outside...

The main thing is that Murray is picking up.

Why did the Timberwolves win the first two games of the series? They did exactly to get Murray out of the game, going 9-of-32 from the field in both games, which was a big part of why the Timberwolves were able to go 2-0 with the Nuggets.

The reason is very simple, if Murray doesn't play, the Nuggets will walk lame, and Mr. Yoo can't win if he is tired, and if Mu Yo can't play his power in blocking and dismantling, other points will also be affected.

Nuggets fight to the death! Referee, sure enough, came with a mission!

Why can Murray play?

In addition to its own ability, it has a clear relationship with the scale of the game.

Therefore, I have to sigh: the NBA referee's blowing penalty is full of "artistry", if you just look at the number of free throws and fouls, you can't see it at all.

Sometimes you look at the data and feel fair, but in fact, it's all about controlling the field first and then finding a balance...

To put it bluntly, the referee "allows" defense to the benefit of the Timberwolves, and the referee "does not allow" defense to the Nuggets.

In the first game, the two sides were still in the tentative stage, and it was not obvious. In this round of G2 and G3, the style of NBA referees has changed significantly.

In the second game, the Timberwolves players pulled their jerseys and pressed the ball carriers, as Crawford commented on Alexander Walker's defense of Murray: It's like putting braces on crooked teeth...

The referee didn't blow it up, and Murray and Malone had a bad mentality.

That's how this set of matchups is, there are many physical confrontations, the Timberwolves adapt, and the Nuggets don't.

This is determined by the composition of two major personnel, the Wolves side has more people to use, and there are "mad dog" players Walker and McDaniels to clean up Murray...

Nuggets fight to the death! Referee, sure enough, came with a mission!

As a result, when it came to G3, the referee wouldn't do that for you.

Come up in the first quarter and blow your main outside lock 2 fouls, is this a reminder that you can't defend like this today...

McDaniels was given three fouls after seven minutes on the pitch, and Finch had to put McLaughlin on the court.

The whistle was noticeably tighter today, with the first two allowed contacts blowing and Wolves having a hard time.

That's the tone the referee sets for the game.

This time, it was the Timberwolves' turn to change their mentality, and they couldn't shoot on the offensive end. Don't dare to go to the confrontation, you can't go to the confrontation, you can only float to the outside to shoot, and then you can't shoot no matter how you shoot, so you have entered the trap of the Nuggets...

With only 41 points in the half, it is unlikely that they will win the game, so the Timberwolves also need to think about their own offense.

Nuggets fight to the death! Referee, sure enough, came with a mission!

This is the art of blowing punishment.

There is no right or wrong for the referee, and there is a reason for "allowing or not" defense.

Writing this, I remembered the classic finals dialogue of Hulu 14 years ago, and Mr. Yu Jia once said:

There are many physical confrontations, the Celtics adapt, and the Lakers do not.

You have to admit that that's part of the game, there's no right or wrong either, and the Timberwolves have also profited from loose scales, haven't they?

But as the game progresses, the league will think, watch the video, and the referee will adjust the looseness of the scale.

This time it's the Timberwolves' turn to adjust, and if it's the next game, what are you going to do?

That's something the team needs to think about after the game.

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