Guard With a Knife

One hundred and forty: [Unruly heart and unsteady standing] + twenty

The Heat's first intra-team match of the 08-09 season ended hastily in less than 12 minutes. 【Latest chapter reading】

Because Michael Beasley and Sean Marion had a big fight on the court.

The two played the same position, both were swingers in the third and fourth positions, and they both had a competitive mentality in their hearts. Of these two people, one is an NBA All-Star, and the other is the No. 2 guy who is loved by thousands of people.

But in the end, a simple layup led to a conflict.

When Michael Beasley used Doug's cover to evade the defense and rushed to the basket to prepare for a dunk, the fierce defensive Sean Marion rushed up and swooped and directly dragged him out of the air.

If it's someone else, maybe just smile and forget it.

But Michael Beasley is none other than he likes to talk with his fists... BOOM!

Turning around was a left uppercut, which hit Sean Marion on the forehead.

Immediately, the two scuffled into a ball.

When the players stepped forward to pull, Banks secretly gave Beasley a kick behind him. When he was about to kick the second kick, Doug stretched out his hand and lifted him away.

He had no liking or dislike for Beasley, and even in his opinion, Beasley was at least 80% responsible for this matter. But yards to yards, Banks kicking black feet in the back is too low.

Being directly lifted away by Doug, Banks couldn't help becoming a little annoyed, and he turned his head to stare at Doug.

Doug said dismissively: "If you want to fight, you can make an appointment with Michael Beasley directly. Instead of sneaking in the crowd and kicking someone's back, this thing is neither brave nor manly. "

These words exposed Marcus Banks' insidiousness, and Michael Beasley, who had been pulled away, rushed over to beat Banks. But was stopped by Joel Anthony in the middle.

Soon, Pat Riley came to the center of the field. With his greasy head, he looked a bit like Al Pacino. His face was gloomy, like the godfather.

"Michael Beasley, five games. Shawn Marion, three games."

He didn't give them room to negotiate.

Michael Beasley wasn't angry at all.

After Pat Riley left,

He even said foolishly: "Anyway, my salary is low, and the money lost by suspension of five games is not as much as someone's suspension of one game. Hehehehe."

He is very proud. Anyway, apart from being kicked secretly by Banks in the back, I didn't suffer. Marion's jaw is still swollen now, and he looks more like a baboon.

At this moment, Sean Marion gritted his teeth with hatred, he didn't expect to meet such a rascal.

A head-on conflict, the fight in the locker room, which was originally undercurrent, finally came to light.

Although the captains Dwyane Wade and Haslem both talked to Michael Beasley and Shawn Marion, Spoelstra also came forward to mediate.

But instead of reconciling, the two of them started to form a clique.

Sean Marion, Marcus Banks and Joel Anthony, three players who graduated from UNLV University, are naturally closely united. In addition, Dorell Wright and Dae Quinn Cook also stand on their side.

As for Michael Beasley, he and Mario Chalmers are in an offensive and defensive alliance. After all, the two are good brothers who had a happy time together in New York. In addition, Chris Quinn also had a hot fight with them. He is also a point guard. , had several quarrels with Banks last season.

Although Duge didn't take sides, he didn't want to get involved in such a boring fight.

But the UNLV gang still automatically classifies him as Beasley's side, because he stopped Banks' sneak attack, and now even Dwyane Wade looks at him strangely: Wade after all I come from the lower-level neighborhoods of Chicago, the windy city, where the people advocate street spirit, and they pay attention to being tough on the front, and do it if you don't accept it! He despises and hates this kind of behavior of black feet.

And although Beasley knew that Doug had nothing in common with him, he still regarded Doug as his own in his heart: after all, his father, Lao Du, was very close to him, even though he taught his push hands to the end. Nor did it push Marion out. But he is an interesting person, the real godfather of China, and he speaks nicely. He would love to have dinner with him a few more times.

Spoelstra reported to Pat Riley on the situation in the locker room in the evening, and he hoped that Riley could come forward and control it. After all, as a head coach with very little qualifications, a star player like Marion might not listen to what he said.

However, Pat Riley waved his hand indifferently: "Dwyane Wade and Haslem can handle this matter well, don't worry about the locker room, this kind of shit happens in the locker room of every team in the league .Besides, wouldn’t it be better to divide them into two factions? If you want to be a good head coach, you have to learn more about the art of leadership.”

Spoelstra nodded yes, humbly accepting.

"Talk about your thoughts on Snoopy." The most discussed topic between Pat Riley and Spoelstra now is the No. 8 pick.

Everyone can see how much he attaches importance to the No. 8 pick.

"He is a very good inside blocker and can protect us a lot of backcourt rebounds, but with his height, his personal rebound data will not be too high."

"Also, he moves really well in the paint and protects the rim really well."

"His blocking ability exceeds expectations, and he may become the leader of the team in blocking shots."

"In addition, he has a certain ability to break through with the ball. But when facing a defender like Sean Marion, it is difficult to create damage."

"Also, he can't defend big inside players with complete post-up skills. Magloire has completed two hooks on him today. If it were Duncan and Yao Huang, he would be easily beaten burst."

"..."

Spoelstra went on point by point, and Pat Riley was impatient: "Say the general comment."

"He will become a competent substitute No. 5 and can play a good defensive influence in a certain number of games. I suggest giving him an average of 10-15 minutes per game in the new season."

Spoelstra's evaluation is quite objective.

Pat Riley didn't speak, he handed a document to Spoelstra: "This is the tactic I designed for him, and it will be distributed tomorrow."

When Spoelstra saw it, he was shocked: "You actually want to give him the tactical status of supporting at the free throw line and breaking through with the ball? This will definitely affect the possession of the ball by Michael Beasley and Sean Marion." .”

"So, Marion got a three-game suspension and Beasley got a five-game suspension."

Pat Riley smiled slightly: "If he can play the role of this tactic during this period, then this tactic will always be kept in the tactical manual."

"What if he can't do that?" Spoelstra asked subconsciously.

"In three months, I'll probably give him another chance," Pat Riley replied.

Three months later, it was time for the mid-season trading window to open.

Spoelstra took a deep breath.

He once again saw the godfather's wrist. It turned out that he walked off the court calmly and announced the suspension to pave the way for Snoopy.

But even Snoopy, he only gave it two chances.

If you can't catch it, just sell it and clear it.

ruthless!

How cruel!

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