Indeed, Embiid easily drew a foul on the opponent, Green spoke sharply, and the referee was clearly leaning
The Golden State Warriors defeated Philadelphia 76 119-107. Even so, Draymond Green said on his blog that he believed he was sent off the bench in the first quarter for a foul on Joel Embiid in the first quarter.
In an interview with The Draymond Green Show, Green said: "Number one, nobody is going to be kicked off the court with that ball. I don't think I have enough bounce ability, otherwise, it wouldn't have much impact on the opponent's interception. But it was a terrible shot, and it took me a lot of effort to catch it.
Some competitors do this in every race, but I'm not one to jump every time. I've beaten ad in the same way, so I thought, why not try again?
I only got one chance, so I gave it my all. Tony Brasers was the one who witnessed the whole process and kicked a free-kick in the first half.
Green's own saying this doesn't mean that he doesn't realize that the reality is that Embiid randomly makes the opponent's fouls, which is obviously biased, and it seems that the NBA is also starting to think about Embiid.
The Warriors had some difficulties at the start, but thankfully they still managed to win against the 76ers, with Embiid and Tyrese Maxey not playing.
The Golden State Warriors are in desperate need of every game win at the moment, as they have gone 20-24 this season and are struggling to get out of this quagmire and try to make some progress in the NBA playoffs.
He was lost in thought for the foul on Draymond Green and expressed his displeasure to the referee.
For Draymond, it was hard to understand why the referee would blow a kick before the break. The players reviewed their own technical level and questioned the arbitrariness of the referees.
That gave the Warriors a bad start, but they came out on top in the end. In fact, from the beginning, the referees deliberately wanted to suppress the Warriors, fearing that the Warriors would not realize that the NBA would defend Embiid just as the Warriors did not understand the rules.
Frankly, this kind of verdict is disgusting. The Warriors have the lowest free-throw percentage in the NBA this season, so why did the referees turn a blind eye to this?
In basketball, the referee's judgment can often have a big impact on the outcome of a game. This insight of Draymond led to a reflection on the fairness of judgments, and raised the need to re-examine and regulate the application of judgments.
It's not uncommon for athletes to contest a referee's decision, but it also reflects a concern for the fairness of the game. In the competition, the referee must be impartial and impartial in order to ensure the fairness and impartiality of the competition.
Despite Draymond Green's anger at the foul, the Warriors still got the win, which is crucial to their current record and their chances of advancing to the next round. The Warriors are trying to get out of their current predicament and make a push for the playoffs.
This incident is a wake-up call: in sports, the referee's judgment not only affects the outcome of the game, but also is closely related to the skill level and self-confidence of the athlete. While it is possible to challenge the referee's decision appropriately, it is necessary to maintain trust in the fairness of the game as a whole.
For us fans, the most important thing is to play a high-level game, and in this game, the referee plays a vital role. We look forward to improving this in the future, so that China's basketball competition will become more scientific and fair in terms of penalty rules.