In this year's NBA Western Conference Finals, Zazapat Surya's stomping behavior was really not the behavior of a man with an NBA championship ring. His mat is kawhi leonard, the champion of the left and right west. Leonard's ability is beyond doubt. He has been recognized as a 3D player since his rookie season. After a season's baptism, he gradually changed from a famous commentator's 3D player to a strong MVP competitor, and also helped the team win the championship in the 20 14 finals. He also became the finals MVP, the youngest MVP after tim duncan won the finals MVP. This honor is not for everyone.
Zaza Patsuriya's footstep behavior, therefore, influenced the trend of the Western Conference finals. I don't know whether he did it intentionally or unintentionally. Their behavior should be banned by the NBA. I don't know whether this behavior on the court is arranged by the coach or my own will. It is shameful and should not appear.
After the game, Leonard said quietly, I know he didn't mean it. It can't be intentional. He just defended me normally. These are all normal behaviors. I have to say that his ideological consciousness is very high. After the injury, he can only watch the players being eliminated from the bench, which is what every player does not want to see. But he still didn't attack the warrior. These are the reasons why I like him. I didn't pay attention to Zazapat Surya's post-match interview, and later I heard from my friends that he didn't apologize. It shouldn't, even unintentionally. After all, you hurt a healthy player, and apologizing is the minimum behavior.
I know that if I do this, I will do better than Zazapat surya after the game. No matter how popular our two teams are on the court, I will go to the Spurs locker room to find Leonard, apologize to him and tell him what I think. This is the minimum respect.
When I play ball in my hometown, I play ball with my friends. I play a lot. We had a wave. In the process of rebounding, the opposing center stepped on my foot, and my foot really swollen immediately. I immediately helped him to sit next to him, apologized to him and told him that I didn't mean to. This is really a coincidence. Injuries in basketball games sometimes happen suddenly. Can't stop. After sitting with him for a while, he also said that it is normal to be injured and it is impossible not to be injured for a lifetime. Then I took a taxi to accompany him to the hospital and hung up the number. I just didn't go at first, saying that this minor injury was nothing. Under my hard pull, I helped him into the car. The doctor said there was nothing serious, no sprained bone. I'm relieved.
I will definitely apologize for hitting people in basketball, because it is respect.