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Live broadcast on April 20 News Chris Mannix, the famous story of Sports Illustrated, said today that he thought NBA’s ban on Raymond Green was an outrageous overreaction, he was punished unfairly, just like being punished twice.

The text wrote fiercely: “NBA released the news that Raymond Green was banned before midnight. I had to check twice to make sure it was not a false sign.”

“Green’s behavior at the end of the King’s G2 victory over Warriors is a hot topic. He reacted after being hugged by little Sabonis, stepped on little Sabonis and jumped up. This made him ejection, and even this was doubtful. The ban was even worse.”

“When NBA announced the ban, Dumas, a former member of the bad boy Legion, became the top NBA police, saying that this decision was partly based on Green’s history of violating sports ethics. For many years, Green has been as easy as rebounding for technical fouls, which makes League executives very angry.”

“Green’s reaction was wrong. SA made a dirty move and Green responded with a tooth. The advantage of infinite playback is that it can be easily said that Green should break free or even fall. If he is sentenced to technical foul, the Warriors can also get free throws and ball rights. But in the emotional excitement, in more than 40 minutes of ups and downs of physical confrontation, Green’s reaction is understandable. Or at least there should be no excessive punishment.”

“O’Neal and other players support Green’s approach. They think that this will not happen if Xiao Sa doesn’t catch Green. Xiao Sa is wrong. Xiao Sa knows what he is doing.”

“In this case, NBA is proactive. It is understandable that the alliance does not want to return to the era when McHale clothesline, ranbill or bird attacked Dr. J. Green is the Ci Shiping of this era, which is very difficult to predict and needs special supervision.”

“But this is too much. Warriors have paid a high price for losing green in the last few minutes of G2, and now they have to pay another price. The league could have ended this event. On the contrary, what was worse was that the ban expanded the event.”

(The original text was published on April 19. The author is Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated. The content of the article does not represent the view of live broadcast bar)

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