222. Promotion
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The physical fitness of professional athletes and ordinary people is so different that it shows at this moment that although the audience is already crowded and messy, when Chamberlain rushed up, it was like a tank, rumbling over, people blocked and hit people, and when the bench blocked, it kicked over the bench, and nothing could stop him.
Seeing Chamberlain rushing towards the audience, Billups and others were very anxious. West did not think at all and immediately followed and killed him. A Jazz fan wanted to kick Chamberlain from behind, but West was the first to find out that he was slapped up and directly flirted to the ground.
Billups and others were very anxious, and old Nelson shouted: "Everything is so cool, sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down!"
The court was quiet, with Jazz and Warriors players gathering together, and a referee staring at each other. Although Jackson is a passionate young man, it is a conflict between fans. He is not as passionate as he will take the initiative to help strangers fight. You must know that once he takes action, he will be sanctioned by the league.
Jackson still remembers the punishment of Auburn Palace case and is still scared. On November 19, 2004, in the match between the Pacers and the Pistons, the largest, most severely punished and most severely affected group fight occurred between the two teams. The incident was caused by Ate lying on the technical stage and a fan splashed beer at him, causing Ate to lose control of his emotions.
Arte then rushed to the audience and beat the fans. After being besieged by fans, the righteous Stephen Jackson followed and beat the fans. Other players joined the battle after seeing this. Because of the beating fans, Artest was suspended for 73 games, suspended all salaries, and lost as much as $4.995 million. Jackson was suspended for 30 games, and O'Neal Jr. was suspended for 15 games.
Now recalling the punishment he had done back then, Jackson couldn't help but sigh, and he, who had always been careless, couldn't help but show a gloomy look.
That fight not only had an impact on their careers, but also ruined Miller's final career. The Pacers were likely to win the championship that season. Their defense championship was in the entire league and their offense was also very good. Bird carefully operated and gathered a strong lineup of O'Neal Jr. + Artest + Jackson + Miller, and his abilities were absolutely impeccable.
Unfortunately, Big Bird has one less thing to do. So many thorns are used together, and if they are used well, they will be a strong iron-blooded soldier. But if they are not used well, they will be a bunch of thorns. It was after the Auburn Palace Battle that the teams began to be alert to the appearance of thorns. The reason why West has been reluctant to be used for a long time is not necessarily because of this incident.
Because of this fight, the Pacers, who had become the League's super new army, disintegrated:
Artest was suspended for the remaining 73 games of the season, and eventually became notorious from an All-Star small forward to a violent player. Artest had just become the best defensive player at that time, and in terms of fame, even the boss of the Celtics was not as good as him.
O'Neal Jr. was also banned for fifteen games. Since then, his data has begun to decline. From an All-Star center to a bench staffer and team homeless. Although the main reason for all this is injuries, the change in mentality has not failed.
Jackson was suspended for thirty games, and later traded to the Warriors and kicked out of the game by the Pacers.
Reggie Miller is the worst. He was already preparing to retire a season before, but the team showed excellent combat effectiveness at that time and was likely to win the championship, so he renewed his contract for a year after his basic salary. As a result, the fight completely ruined the team. At the end of that season, Miller announced his retirement in disgrace and ultimately did not get the ring he had always dreamed of.
Since then, Jackson has understood a truth: no one can beat fans, so when he sees West and Chamberlain rushing to the fan seat and the former still punches, his face changed drastically.
Boozer was gloating after seeing this scene and shouted: "You are finished, waiting to be suspended for 100 games, haha!"
Sloan urgently asked the manager to bring the microphone from the rostrum. Old Nelson looked bleak. Looking at Chamberlain and West who were rushing into the crowd, he was in a mess and wanted to take these two kids down and beat them up: What does the conflict between these two idiots, what does it have to do with you?
When the Warriors gathered bad boys such as Jackson, Harrington, Petrus, Ellis, and Barnes, some people outside were worried that they would repeat the Pacers' mistakes. Many experts suggested that Old Nelson should not recruit these infamous players for the sake of combat effectiveness.
Old Nelson thought he could manage these people, and the facts proved that he could do it. In his hands, the Warriors were like arm-to-arms, and no one dared to easily contact the violence of the court.
But with Chamberlain's joining, all this began to change. This kid is also a hot temper who loves fighting and attacks. Finally, when West also joined the Warriors, the team became a completely bad boys' legion.
Originally, Old Nelson wanted to trade West and immediately buy out the contract and kick out of the team. However, this guy got along with Chamberlain and worked very hard in training. Apart from being a little introverted, he couldn't tell anything bad at all. He worked hard in offense and defense. As long as he was given a chance on the court, he could even play star-level data. How could Old Nelson be willing to cut West at this time?
Unexpectedly, all hidden dangers broke out at this critical moment. Old Nelson knew that Chamberlain and West, who attacked fans with the league's tough hands, would definitely be severely punished.
Well, let's be reunited next season, Old Nelson sighed in his heart, fortunately Chamberlain was young.
But a scene that surprised him then happened again. With the help of West, Chamberlain rushed into the crowd, picked up a child who was knocked to the ground, pulled up a boy who was pressed to the ground by the fans, and led the two of them to break out of the siege and ran down again.
West shouted, "Don't fight?"
Chamberlain had no choice but to turn around and shouted, "Stop, go back quickly!" He was not stupid. Although he was occasionally hot-headed, what would happen to fans?
Billups and others came up to pick him up, and Chamberlain returned to the Warriors bench with his two children. At this time, a low voice sounded from all directions of the court: "Dear fans, dear fans, I am John Stockton. Whether you are a Warriors fan or a Jazz fan, guys, I want to tell you that if you don't sit down, you will destroy these two teams..."
The staff had just brought the microphone up, and another not-tall middle-aged man stood beside Sloan. When the old coach saw this person, he felt mixed feelings at the time. This person was naturally Stockton who was watching the game in the corner before.
To some extent, Stockton may be the most appealing person in the Jazz, and Malone and Sloan are not as good as him. Stockton spent his career with the Jazz, and he has never been to any team. Regardless of whether the Jazz's record is good or bad, he has always stayed with this team to spend time with it, and even in the last time of his career, he stayed here.
Loyalty is the most reasonable praise for Stockton.
Chamberlain's jersey was torn to pieces by the fans, but the quality was very good. Even though the jersey was not torn apart, when he rushed down, Old Nelson could no longer help but feel angry and shouted: "You idiot, why did you rush up? Do you know what the consequences will be?"
Chamberlain pointed at the two children and shouted, "But they were pushed to the ground, Boss, if I don't go up, they will be trampled to death! Look at what the beasts raised by the bitch are doing!"
Stockton's speech slowly calmed down the fans. This guy had this strange ability. He could stay calm at any time and was very calm in his words and actions. Inspired by him, the fans sat back on the chairs.
At this time, the big screen began to play the previous fight scene. When the camera appeared on Chamberlain, the indignant Jazz fans finally calmed down completely: Chamberlain started rushing up, except knocking down a few people, and never attacked anyone. No matter what kind of attack he encountered, he just rescued the two children who were knocked to the ground...
The street painter angrily tear a big man up, and he shouted: "I am also a Jazz fan. I have been a Jazz fan since I was a child. I paint on the street. My son and I only eat hot dogs every day to save money to watch Jazz games! But why do you hit my child? Why do you stretch out your fists to a child who is less than fourteen years old? It is a shame to be a fan with people like you. I will never support Jazz again in the future, and never again!"
The security guards in the Energy Center Stadium quickly entered the stadium. With their support, the stadium finally returned to peace. The referee re-timed and put the game time to normal. The players on both sides returned to the court to continue the game, but it was meaningless. After the fans' trouble, the players on both sides lost the interest to continue, especially now the Warriors are still 20 points ahead.
The final time ended quickly, and many fans left the field when the fight was stopped. When the beeping sounded that represented the end of the game, the Warriors took away the final victory with a score of 106-88.
The Warriors advanced and for the second consecutive year, they reached the Western Conference semi-finals!
The Jazz were eliminated and their game this season ended!
Chapter completed!