Losing is not a loss! The Cavaliers Pacers explode in a big conflict! Eat T+ expulsion: See you outside the court!
Today, the Cavaliers faced the Pacers in the fourth semi-final match, and the two teams had already ignited gunpowder early on. The game broke out in the first quarter, and the scene was quite hot. The conflict event occurred when there were 4 minutes and 32 seconds left in the first quarter. Pacers player Matherin suspected of hitting the abdomen of Cavaliers player Hunter during a return to defense. Hunter covered his stomach with a very painful expression, but instead of swallowing his anger, he stood up angrily and rushed towards Mathering, pushing him down with both hands. Seeing the situation escalating, the big brother of the Pacers, Myers Turner rushed up and pushed Hunter away. The smell of gunpowder instantly filled the scene. After the conflict occurred, the game was immediately suspended, and the referee team began to watch the video repeatedly, and the three referees gathered together for several minutes. At this time, Matherin stood on the side and grinned, as if complacent about his "successful provocation". Hunter communicated fiercely with the referee while shouting to Matherin from a distance: "I will find you, we will see you outside the court after the game." As soon as this said, the scene added a more tense atmosphere. The referee finally gave a controversial penalty result: Matherin was sentenced to a second-degree malicious foul for hitting the abdomen and was directly expelled; Hunter and Turner each received a technical foul because of pushing people. And this is not the first conflict between Mathering and Hunter in this round of the series. The two have been sparkling from the beginning of the first game and are reluctant to give in to each other. Now Matherin has been directly expelled for his small moves, which has caused controversy in the fan circle. Some fans expressed dissatisfaction on social media: "For the first time in NBA history, someone was expelled for pushing his opponent's chest. The league is a joke now!" Some people joked: "If it were in the 1990s, Matherin was squirted at most, how could he be sent off?" However, some fans supported the referee's decision, believing that hitting the opponent's abdomen is a dangerous move, and the league is now to establish rules and prestige. No matter which side you stand on, this conflict makes this round of the Knights and Pacers' series more exciting and full of highlights. The two young teams are very angry. The series score is 1-3. The Cavaliers, the leader in the division, unexpectedly became the side that was pushed down by the cliff. The next game is no longer a loss, and the subsequent trend will probably not be calm. The good show of Mars hitting the Earth has just begun. As for whether the enemies, Mathering and Hunter, will have another new story in the next game, let's wait and see!
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