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Chapter 541 - 541 196 Sorry I can't learn to bow Vote for monthly tickets!
541: 196: Sorry, I can’t learn to bow (Vote for monthly tickets!) 541: 196: Sorry, I can’t learn to bow (Vote for monthly tickets!) But…
Bowen wasn’t just reaching to interfere with his shot, he actually lifted his leg in mid-air!
Watching the sole of the shoe about to smash into his face, Isaiah Rider suddenly felt this world was incredibly surreal.
“Soft persimmon, and it’s actually solid?”
“Bang!”
Rider was kicked in the face by Bowen and fell to the ground on the spot.
Everyone was shocked, including the Hawks players who twitched their mouths.
Clifford Robinson swallowed hard and asked Snow next to him, “Is this guy a fan of Jackie Chan?”
You call this not quite skilled at playing?
The referees called Bowen for a defensive foul, and Bowen put on an innocent face, feigning surprise, “I was just trying to block him!”
The referee was speechless.
Do you think I’m blind?
Who in NBA history has used their foot to block someone?
The Ankle Terminator, that’s you!
Lying on the ground, Rider felt dizzy as he clutched his head and painfully stood up.
“Damn it, I won’t let you off!”
Bowen was very calm, “Don’t be mad, sorry buddy, it really was an accident just now.”
On the sidelines, Lenny Wilkens complained to his assistant coach, Stan Albeck, “That guy should go make it in Hollywood!”
Meanwhile, the other Trail Blazers players were laughing, “Hahaha, look, Isaiah got smashed by a soft persimmon!”
Facing everyone’s mockery, Isaiah Rider felt humiliated; he felt like he looked like a loser.
At that moment, Bowen walked up to Rider, “Hey brother, you okay?”
“You’re done!
Whatever you do now is too late!”
The Trail Blazers still had possession of the ball, and Isaiah Rider continued to play one-on-one against Bowen.
But Bowen did not lose his position, and in the end, Rider could only forcefully shoot while facing Bowen’s defense.
However, this difficult shot did not go in, and the rebound was caught by Rasheed Wallace.
After grabbing the rebound, he dunked the ball with both hands, took a big stride to the basket, and steadily tossed the ball towards the hoop.
But right after, Rasheed Wallace was violently slammed out of bounds.
The basketball he threw was also directly slapped onto the backboard by a big hand!
Big Ben got both the player and the ball – the Yelling Maestro!
“Damn it, they’re completely retaliating!” Trail Blazers coach Mike Dunleavy yelled at the referee.
But this time, the Trail Blazers didn’t get a single foul called.
The referee thought Big Ben’s move was a good block.
After completing the block, Big Ben immediately passed the ball out, which was almost his sole role on the offensive end.
Then, Big Ben turned to the Yelling Maestro, who had fallen into a pile of people, “Stay away from Roger, I’m only saying this once!”
Rasheed Wallace was a bit surprised.
Although Big Ben had already played a few games for the Hawks, he didn’t know much about this small center.
So, he was surprised by the terrifying strength that Big Ben suddenly unleashed.
The impact was just like being hit by O’Neal!
At this time, Roger had already counterattacked.
Without Rasheed Wallace guarding the rim, he broke into the paint and scored with a layup.
Sabonis’s leap now wasn’t even as high as a mineral water bottle, so he was powerless against such high-altitude plays.
The score was trending towards widening again, and the Trail Blazers’ undefeated aura was increasingly at risk.
To be precise, it was the Trail Blazers’ players who were increasingly at risk.
This round, Kenny Anderson was dribbling when he was subtly stripped by Pippen.
He immediately turned around to chase the ball; nearby, Bruce Bowen reacted quickly and rushed towards the ball as well.
Kenny Anderson was about to elbow Bowen next to him to push him back.
But before he could do so, Anderson felt his foot tripped.
The harmless-looking Bowen “accidentally” extended his foot in front of Kenny Anderson’s leg, and both men fell together; as Bowen went down, his palm “accidentally” landed heavily on Kenny Anderson’s face.
Pippen easily picked up the basketball and scored with a slam dunk.
The Hawks led by 10 points!
The Trail Blazers were now quite embarrassed; not only were they continuously scored on, but they were also falling behind in the “battle of roughness.”
The group of prison tough guys began to realize, something seemed amiss.
The gentlemanly Bowen always just happened to cause you to have an accident; the small center’s strength was simply incredible.
Add in the always fierce Kurt Thomas…
Wait, with this lineup, are the Hawks really just trying to widen the score?
After Bowen tripped Kenny Anderson, he was, as usual, friendly, “You okay, buddy?”
Kenny Anderson gritted his teeth, Bowen was so damn cunning!
The meanest blows, yet acting the most damn pure!
Roger walked past Kenny Anderson with a smile, “What, don’t even have the courage to stand up for your dignity like a tough guy?”
“Get lost, Roger, just go away!”
“Sure, after I’ve dealt with you guys, I’ll leave.”
After that, the game put the Trail Blazers into deep trouble.
Anytime they dared to mess around in the paint, they were utterly crushed.
You can imagine the scene: the offense starts, you bring the ball close to the Hawks’ half.
Roger smirks at you, hurling purely personal attacks.
You’re frustrated and enraged, wanting to break past him, moving towards the wing.
Then, that harmless number 12 suddenly rushes out to elbow you, or trips you as you land.
You’re sitting awkwardly on the floor, catching sight of that hypocritical face and Roger’s incessant chatter.
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