Mountain Peak System: a Path to NBA

Chapter 69: Oracle Arena Incident (19500-character update begging for subscription!)_4


Oracle Arena, when Little Deng Liwei was ejected from the game, Qin Yue did not care about the penalties that the league might impose on him, leading the entire audience in applause for the player who was always seen as a "wimp".

In this lifetime, Qin Yue indeed led the Warriors down a completely different path.

But at this moment...

The "Golden State Gang" was inadvertently formed!

"Welcome to the team, Ron."

Before the game resumed, Qin Yue reached out his big hand to Artest and said.

The next second, Artest, feeling he had finally found the right organization, laughed and said, "We can't let this game end just like this."

Hearing this, Qin Yue nodded and said, "Tonight, there is no court etiquette in this arena! Everyone, there is no such thing as garbage time tonight!"

On the court, after the game resumed...

Qin Yue charged from the inside to the outside, first slapped Maurice Williams' shot away, then controlled the second rebound, and with a solo slam dunk officially began the massacre.

This night, the Bucks players, who had no grudge with the Warriors, had never seen such a scene?

On the court, every Warrior player, as long as they were on the court, crazily pressed and chased after them.

Even to control the game...

In the third and fourth quarters, Qin Yue, Brown, and Artest consecutively fouled out with six fouls...

But even the replacement Warriors scraps would fight for every ball!

In the final quarter, until the last offensive play, the Warriors, with Biedrins who already had five fouls (only played for 11 minutes), completed an alley-oop slam dunk...

This nightmare night for all Bucks players finally came to an end.

In the end, despite the Bucks attaining 97 points with 58 free throws during the game.

But the Warriors, with their 140 points scored that night, ignited the entire Oakland and erupted through the entire Bay Area!

And at NBA headquarters...

When the footage of Little Deng Liwei's "earth-shattering throw" during the game was delivered to David Stern...

"Can't our referees stop him before he acts?"

Hearing this, Vice President Mark wiped the sweat off his forehead and said, "David, you should know that if the referees didn't prioritize holding Qin...

Then now, the protagonist of this footage would be the Messiah of the Warriors."

Seeing this, after taking a deep breath, Stern said, "How is Andrew Bogut's injury?"

Mark answered, "Reportedly a concussion."

Next, Stern asked about Richardson's injury.

"According to news from the Warriors, Jason should miss about the next three weeks of games."

At this moment, Stern finally heard some good news.

As long as Richardson's injury isn't severe, the Warriors won't fall behind in the West due to injuring key players this year.

"David, how do you plan to penalize Mike Dunleavy?"

"Did his father give any interviews to the media after the incident?"

"Old Mike said his son has always been an introverted, gentle, and kind person, and he believes there must be a misunderstanding."

"Gentle and kind?"

"Old Mike also said that his son is young and naive, still a kid, hoping the public can give him a chance to change."

In the office, Stern felt overwhelmed and said, "Then, out of respect for his father, let's give him a chance to change."

The next day, the NBA's decision on penalizing Little Deng Liwei was swiftly issued.

Due to intentionally injuring someone with a chair during the game, Little Deng Liwei would be banned from participating in the Warriors' next 12 games and fined 50,000 US dollars, and during the suspension, the Warriors wouldn't pay his salary.

Additionally, after the suspension ends, Little Deng Liwei will also partake in a three-day league safety education class as a warning.

As for Andrew Bogut, who was knocked unconscious by Little Deng Liwei...

Besides being put on Stern's blacklist due to this malicious stepping...

Stern also imposed a 3-game suspension and a 50,000 US dollar fine on him for provoking Warriors players on the court and causing the situation to escalate.

Although, on the surface, Bogut's punishment seemed less severe than Little Deng Liwei's...

In a certain sense, this player, notorious for his vile conduct in Qin Yue's memory, was socially dead.

After the Bucks returned to Milwaukee, not a single Bucks player chose to go to the hospital to visit Bogut.

Not even a phone call was made by any Bucks player to express concern.

Because of Bogut's intentional stepping during the game...

The entire Bucks team faced tremendous public pressure afterward.

Especially the next day, with the outcome of the league's penalty revealed, Bay Area media rushed to condemn Bogut's stepping behavior during the game.

"As a fair, open, and just league, we understand that Mr. David Stern must uphold procedural justice.

But if actions like Andrew Bogut's stepping aren't prohibited, more players will inevitably be injured or even ruined."

Actually, in the NBA, blatantly hard fouling or more aggressive defense during a game...

Tends not to cause post-game controversy.

After all, basketball is not a non-contact sport.

But actions like malicious stepping on the court...

Can only be described as wicked.

Vince Carter, who has been stepped on by Bowen three times in his career, said upon learning of the penalty decision of the "Oracle Arena incident": "Jason Richardson has a good teammate."

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