The Godfather of Basketball

Chapter 578 Even breathing is a foul (14/20!)

"Hey! That's an excellent block!" Tang Tian also stood up at this time and put pressure on the referee appropriately.

"You must remain impartial, otherwise you will be investigated after the game." Although he guessed that this was the intention of the league, Tang Tian still spoke bluntly.

"What did you say?" The referee turned around angrily.

"I said you must be fair, just!" Tang Tian said with an emphasis.

The referee was stunned for a moment, but he still didn't blow the whistle. Tang Tian's words had the aura of a godfather, so he still didn't dare.

"Back back, back up." After reminding Tang Tian not to cross the line, he turned around.

James made two free throws.

The Thunder's offense, Westbrook made an air cut layup, and the shot against Bosh missed.

Westbrook, who landed, reached out and tapped his wrist, indicating that Bosh had a thug for the ball just now, but the referee still didn't blow the whistle.

The Heat hit a counterattack, Ray Allen hit a three-pointer, and the Heat played a 5-0 offensive to overtake the score.

At this time, the game entered about 10 minutes, Tang Tian directly reached out and called a timeout.

During the timeout, the two sides entered into a rotation. Tang Tian replaced Westbrook and Ibaka and replaced them with Middleton and Diaw.

"Play more offense from the outside and reduce confrontation." Tang Tian told the players before going on the field.

He has already exerted such pressure, but the referee's penalty scale has not changed much. This can only show that his and Walton's guesses are correct, and the league is working hard to bring the game to Game 6.

After the timeout, the Heat also made substitutions and adjustments. Thompson and Norris Cole replaced Bosh and Ray Allen.

The Thunder's offense, Harden dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, and Diaw's pick-and-roll broke through to Dior, who missed a three-pointer at the top of the circle.

Thompson received the defensive rebound, the Heat counterattacked, Cole's fast break layup was missed by Tucker, James' follow-up tip also missed, Durant caught up and received the rebound.

Harden dribbled to the frontcourt, and the Thunder also played outside tactics. This time it was Middleton who came out to catch the ball.

"Shua!"

Middleton felt good, and made the first three-pointer.

The Heat's offense, Wade and Bosh's pick-and-roll cooperation, Bosh also made a three-pointer.

Looking back, Durant made another three-pointer, and Cole's three-pointer didn't hit the answerball.

The Thunder pushed to the frontcourt and played outside tactics. The Heat had to expand their defense. Harden directly broke into the inside and scored a quick layup.

The Thunder beat the Heat 8-2 at the end of the quarter, ending the first quarter with a 6-point lead.

Although the penalty scale tends to be biased, this Thunder team does not lack outside firepower, and the outside shots are opened. If the confrontation continues, the scoring efficiency will naturally come down.

The strategy worked, and the Thunder continued to play like this when they came back from the second quarter, but this period felt mediocre. When the rotation entered the second quarter, the two sides tied at 44 and returned to the same starting line.

"OKC! OKC!"

During the stalemate, the fans at the scene cheered for the home team in unison driven by the DJ.

Harden's breakthrough with the ball passed Wade and James, and scored with a difficult throw.

The difficult goal detonated the scene, and the momentum of the home court was rekindled.

"Keep it! Keep it!" Stevens shouted at his players from the sidelines at this time.

Wade's breakthrough, the shot missed after the confrontation, but at this moment, the referee whistled to signal Ibaka's defensive foul.

There was booing.

Ibaka put his head in his hands. This was his third personal foul.

Wade's mental quality is excellent, and he made both free throws despite the boos all over the sky.

The Thunder's offense, Harden's organization at the top of the circle, Durant took advantage of Ibaka to get a chance, and Harden passed the ball.

"beep!"

But at this moment, the referee's whistle sounded again.

The referee pointed to Ibaka, indicating that his mobile screen fouled.

Ibaka was stunned, and reacted to indicate that he did not move.

The referee stopped and communicated with him for a while, but did not change the penalty.

Ibaka made four fouls, and the Thunder had to make substitution adjustments, replacing him with Brown.

Brown is bigger than Ibaka and has a larger defensive area, but his defense and defensive ability are obviously worse.

When the Heat came back, Wade threw one under the basket.

The Thunder's offense, Westbrook's breakthrough in the middle of the ball, saw James come to help defend, and made a tough layup.

The two in the air interacted with each other, and the bottom line referee whistled again.

A gesture of offensive foul.

Westbrook went berserk on the spot. He was already very angry at the continuous blowing of Ibaka. Now he rushed in front of the referee, and sprayed the saliva directly on the referee's face when he argued.

The referee wiped his face, turned to the technical table and gave Westbrook a technical foul.

There were boos all over the place.

This penalty scale, not to mention the home whistle, is simply more excessive than playing an ordinary away game.

Westbrook lost control of his emotions and the Thunder had to replace him.

Ray Allen makes a technical foul.

The Heat cooperated in the frontcourt, and Ray Allen hit a three-pointer after receiving the ball.

The Thunder suddenly went down to the second player, and their offensive and defensive strength declined significantly. Durant's mid-range shot was double-teamed and missed. The Heat pushed back and counterattacked. The chasing three-pointer hit, and it also caused Livingston's thugs.

After his extra penalty was also scored, the Heat beat the Thunder 10-0 in just two minutes, instantly establishing a double-digit lead.

Harden missed a three-pointer with a step back, and James tripped in a counterattack, but the referee still gave the nearest Durant a defensive foul.

Durant jumped up, but when he thought of what happened to Westbrook and the coaching staff before the game, he could only hold his head and shake his head.

Tang Tian couldn't control himself at this time, it was a foul for breathing!

"Hey! You! If you continue this kind of penalty scale, I will complain to you immediately after the game. I am the head coach. Don't forget that I am also the team owner. This will be your last game in the NBA. I promise!"

When Tang Tian yelled these words, not only Stevens and Wharton behind him were stunned, but even the team members were all dumbfounded.

Threatening the referee!

This is not something a head coach should do, hey!

Before the game, there were psychological classes and extra instructions to keep the players calm. I didn't expect that it was Tang Tian himself who lost his calm now...

But no one dared to go to the muzzle of the gun, this is courting death.

The referee was also stunned. He thought he had heard it wrong, but seeing Tang Tian's furious look and the other people behind him who did not dare to move, he held the whistle in mid-air and didn't dare to put it in his mouth.

"Go back, go back." The referee finally signaled Tang Tian to go back.

But Tang Tian still looked at him coldly, without moving.

"We will control the scale, you go back first." The referee finally gave up.

After the good words finally persuaded Tang Tian to go back, he turned around and wiped the sweat from his brow. The 6 crowned Tang Tian was not only a godfather, but also a lunatic.

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