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On May 14, Beijing time, the game between the Celtics and the Cavaliers went on to 8 minutes and 30 seconds in the second quarter, Brown maliciously fouled Strus, and the referee on duty chose to ignore it through video replay, and only awarded ordinary fouls.
Brown fouled Strus in the first degree
Mitchell was also sidelined due to injury, and the Cavaliers were completely at a disadvantage, with the team trailing 37-46, the Celtics attacked, and Brown came.
Brown pulls Strus down on a layup
Brown faced Tristan Thompson's defense to complete the throw, and when he fell to the ground, Strus still had protection behind him, but he was also afraid of being hit by Brown on the knee, and he was on the ground with both hands, and due to the loss of his center of gravity, he was forced to step over Brown's head.
Slow motion
Slow motion shows that Brown is very uncool, perhaps thinking that Strus kicked him in the head, or maybe thinking that Strus's stride was disrespectful to him, and even directly dragged Strus's left leg with both hands and brought him down.
Strus was puzzled
From the perspective of fans alone, no matter what mentality it is, Brown's move is at least a first-level malicious foul, but the referee's final blow through video playback is an ordinary foul, Brown looks innocent, Strus is deeply puzzled, and the referee on the scene is scolded.
Judicial Revision
So the phenomenon came after a long time, and the referee center called directly and asked the referee to watch the video replay again, and finally changed the judgment to Brown's first-degree malicious foul.
I have been writing for more than 20 years, and this phenomenon is really the first time I have seen it, and I will see you for a long time!