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In today's game, the Timberwolves defeated the Thunder 107-101 on the road, cementing their position as the No. 1 in the West and delivering a heavy blow to their opponents on a two-game losing streak. However, after the game, Edwards, the core of the team, did not celebrate the victory, but was furious by the referee's decision.
In this match, Edwards showed his strength with a superb performance. Played 18 minutes, scored 10 points on 5-of-5 shooting, 8 rebounds, 11 assists, 1 steal and 1 block, 0 turnovers in the game, and a plus/minus of +27. Such statistics are enough to prove that his presence on the field is not only to score, but also to play a key role in connecting teams and changing the tempo of the game.
However, Edwards erupted in his post-match interview with the referee: "I'm going to get a ticket because the referee didn't give us a whistle tonight, we had to get through every collision, every pull, and I had no idea how we won it. The angry rhetoric showed his strong antipathy to the referee's decision.
Edwards' dissatisfaction with refereeing isn't the first time it's been on the NBA stage. In his previous game against the Thunder, he had made it clear that his opponent SGA (Hai Gilgeous-Alexander) had special treatment and it seemed that he could not be touched at any time. This time he angrily scolded the referee again, which not only showed his firm attitude towards the penalty, but also triggered extensive thinking about whether NBA referees treated players unfairly.
Referee decisions have always been a hot topic in NBA games, especially at critical moments when it comes to the outcome of a game. In today's game, the Timberwolves made 15 free throws, compared to the Thunder's 22, a number that raised questions about the fairness of the referees' decisions. Edwards' strong voice has become representative of the player's problem with the refereeing system, and his dissatisfaction is no longer a single case, but reflects a question of the league-wide penalty system.
This time the angry scolding is not only to express personal feelings, but also an indictment of the NBA refereeing system. The players put in a lot of effort on the pitch, but it's understandable that they are angry when the referee's decision seems unfair. Edwards' remarks may cause fans to wonder if there is some hidden injustice on the part of the referee, which is part of the value of the player's voice.
The penalty controversy in this game is not limited to one game, in the duel between the Huskies and the Thunder, player Hua Zi also expressed his dissatisfaction with the referee after the game: "Let the labor pay the fine!" Stupid x referee blind and we have no idea how we won this game!! This series of events can't help but make people start to reflect deeply on the NBA's penalty system.
Whether there is such an unfair decision, whether there is more favoritism towards certain players, and the professionalism of the referee team have become the focus of attention. The roar of the players may cause the NBA officials to re-examine the penalty standards, and also make the entire league pay more attention to how to maintain a fair and fair playing environment. The win was a crucial win for the Timberwolves to maintain the No. 1 spot in the West, but for the league as a whole, Edwards' scolding could be a deafening call for the NBA to reflect more deeply on the issue of penalties.
In another game, a similar situation occurred in the battle between the Huskies and the Thunder, and the player Huazi was dissatisfied with the referee, angrily scolding the referee: "Let the labor pay the fine!" Stupid x referee blind and we have no idea how we won this game!! This series of events has made people think more about the NBA's referee system.
Perhaps Edwards thinks he and the Thunder's core Alexander, both future stars in the league, can get so many free throws and be just as good as himself, but only get four times. They play similarly, with a strong change of pace and a wide range of free throws, which is perhaps one of the main reasons for his anger.
Regardless, the Timberwolves withstood the pressure and eventually emerged victorious. Edwards is no longer afraid of fines, and the NBA league will not get used to him, so it will depend on the amount of fines. In this game, he not only showed a tough style of play, but also won a victory for the team and became a hero in the hearts of the fans. His angry scolding may be a brave cry for an unfair referee, and it also makes fans admire his courage and responsibility even more.
In this victory, Edwards' performance was not only a contribution to the team, but also a ** to the unfair referee. His anger is not only for himself, but also for the whole team and every fan. Such an Edwards is indeed too hard.