Live broadcast, February 28 -yesterday’s NBA regular season, basketable nets lost to the Eagle at 127-129 away, and was killed by Trey-Yang.
After the match, Ding Weidi said in an interview that he had been fouled several times and should get free throws (but not). He said, “This is where you miss superstars, especially in section 4. Every time I do the same action with Trey Yang, he can get free throws, and when I come here, they (the referee) will express this meaning, ‘Do you really want to shoot? Then I want to say, well, what else can I do? They act like they don’t know. Remember, this happened to me four times, which meant 8 free throws. The game is not over yet. We lost two points. I should have won eight free throws. And Trey Yang can get free throws every time.
“I have a lot of shots pushed to the last second or buzzer-beaters, but in the absence of superstars, this kind of Prelude is the most important part. This is what the referee will miss. If someone climbed onto Durant’s back, the referee would blow the penalty. If Durant said it was a foul, he should blow 2+1, and the referee would not give him skills. All of these changed the process of the competition. Super stars can scold the referee, they can do anything, and the referee will turn a blind eye to all this.” Ding Weidi continued.