NBA季後賽》勇士與火箭上半場就衝突不斷 Draymond Green吞下技術犯規與惡性犯規
金州勇士與休士頓火箭之戰,上半場就衝突不斷,連一向是好好先生的Stephen Curry也吞下技術犯規,兩隊的不定時炸彈,Draymond Green與Dillon Brooks當然都沒有置身事外,都吞下技術犯規,Draymond Green隨後又吞下1次惡性犯規。
Draymond Green(中下)。圖片來源:達志影像
第2節還有7分鐘時,Draymond Green掩護時將Amen Thompson撞倒,Dillon Brooks馬上幫Amen Thompson報仇,把Stephen Curry撞倒,Stephen Curry倒地後,手指著Dillon Brooks,Dillon Brooks想將把Stephen Curry手中的球拿走,Dillon Brooks與Draymond Green再起衝突。
經過裁判回看影片後,Stephen Curry被吹技術犯規,Dillon Brooks與Draymond Green也都各吞1次技術犯規。
上半場還有2分44秒,Draymond Green持球進攻,卻被Tari Eason抄到,雙方倒地,Draymond Green雙腳壓在Tari Eason身上,隨後Tari Eason被判技術犯規,Draymond Green則是被判1次1級惡性犯規,此役第4犯,依照NBA規則,不需被趕出場。
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