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Chapter 603 Su Yan: International Friendship Gesture, Both Clock Out at Halftime!



Chapter 603 Su Yan: International Friendship Gesture, Both Clock Out at Halftime!

Since they've already been expelled, it doesn't matter whether they say one more or one less curse.

Curry simply unleashed his fury, hurling insults in a fit of rage.

The referee acted like he was oblivious to everything, exchanging a few words with Curry before ignoring him.

After all... it's pointless.

Coach D'Antoni immediately objected when he saw Curry being ejected.

He immediately ran to the referee and said in a friendly but urgent tone, "Referee, you can't do this."

Stephen is just arguing with you about a call.

You don't have to listen, but he has the right to argue. At the very least... this shouldn't escalate to the point of expulsion, right?

This is the Eastern Conference Finals stage.

"By doing this, you're destroying the Knicks."

The referee shrugged dismissively: "I already warned him, I told him not to challenge my authority."

I told him not to try to put pressure on me, but he wouldn't listen, and I won't indulge him.

It's that simple.

Don't continue, or... I wouldn't mind kicking you out too.

"Oh, God!"

Coach D'Antoni, with a shocked and saddened expression, continued, "Mr. Referee, this shouldn't be the case. I just want you to rescind the second ejection call."

I am very grateful to you!

He was staying calm and was still trying to persuade the referee.

As the Knicks' second-in-command, Curry's importance to the team is self-evident.

Obviously... the arrogant, willful, and pretentious referee won't pay any attention, and the established call won't be changed.

Curry was ejected from the game after playing less than two quarters.

This is a significant blow to the Knicks.

Coach D'Antoni knew the referee was wrong, but he suppressed his emotions and tried his best to steer things in a positive direction.

If patience can lead to victory, then it's not necessarily a bad thing.

However... seeing that the referee remained unmoved, he had no choice but to give up and silently accept reality.

At the very least, the losses cannot continue to increase.

Think of this.

Coach D'Antoni stopped arguing and, together with George, stopped Curry, who was still putting up a scoring run.

The remaining players were instructed to return to the bench and remain calm.

"Beep!"

But at this moment.

The referee blew his whistle again.

What's going on now?!

Everyone is puzzled.

Then... a scene that left the entire stadium, more than 20,000 fans, completely stunned occurred.

The referee who had just ejected Curry then waved his hand and ejected Su Yan from the game!

WTF?

Holy shit?

Are you kidding me?!

why? !

Countless fans looked on with confusion, their heads filled with bewilderment.

What does this have to do with Guan Suyan?!

Why expel him as well?

What is the referee doing?

Is the referee out of his mind?!

Which monkey sent this referee as a spy?!

Many people don't understand!

"???"

Coach D'Antoni was completely dumbfounded.

He was already heartbroken by the unexpected loss of his second-in-command, Curry, and now Su Yan had been expelled as well.

The key point is... Su Yan didn't do anything.

He didn't even come up to the referee to argue with him on Curry's behalf, so why was he ejected?!

Buy one get one free?

Deliberate targeting?

He really couldn't understand it.

On the field.

Curry was pulled back from his tirade, and with a look of displeasure and disdain, he walked toward the player tunnel and back to the locker room!

just.

Su Yan was also ejected, but he didn't argue with the referee and left without looking back.

Curry was in front, and Su Yan was behind.

The New York duo... both ejected, both left the arena, both clocked out at halftime!

"boom!"

The stadium erupted in uproar.

The equally shocked director immediately replayed the scene on the big screen before the referee ejected Su Yan.

What happened on the field.

All eyes were focused on Su Yan.

This one look... makes it crystal clear.

Upon closer inspection... the case was solved.

It turns out that when Curry and the referee were exchanging heated words, Su Yan was walking a few meters away from them.

When he made eye contact with the referee, he smiled slightly, and then... raised two middle fingers in a friendly gesture to acknowledge the referee's call.

Uh……

The referee's call was correct.

However, the home fans were very excited after learning the truth and shouted loudly.

Everyone understood what Su Yan meant by doing this: to directly resist the referee's "corrupt whistle."

Many fans followed Su Yan's example, booing and giving the referee the middle finger.

The fans aren't afraid; they'll stand by and do their part.

They're customers, their big spenders! How dare the referee kick them out for giving them the middle finger?!

This is impossible.

Even if it were possible, that would be something the stadium security guards would do, and it has absolutely nothing to do with the referees.

In an instant... boos erupted throughout the stadium, and a quick glance across the stands revealed nothing but middle fingers.

This scene was not only shocking but also extremely rare.

It's likely that only Su Yan's popularity in the entire alliance can generate such an astonishing appeal.

"cut!"

The referee, sensing the fans' malice, grumbled in annoyance but could only swallow his anger and silently endure it.

Regardless of.

Those who defy me, though far away, shall be punished.

Su Yan's actions in standing up for his good friend and refusing to tolerate "corrupt referees" have garnered widespread support from fans.

Not only was it satisfying, but it was also very cool.

The cheers were very loud.

However... some are happy while others are sad.

Su Yan and the vast number of fans were delighted.

The one who's worried is Coach D'Antoni.

He clutched his head, plunging into a profound breakdown.

The ejection of Curry, the team's second-in-command, is already a very damaging thing for the team.

Su Yan is still being expelled.

He was even expelled in an unacceptable manner, giving the middle finger, which was truly awful.

House seemingly endless rain.

This statement perfectly describes D'Antoni's current state of mind and the team's situation.

He ran up to the referee, clutched his head, stared wide-eyed, and roared as if he were about to break down:

"Referee, you can't make that call."

You're ruining the Knicks, this is an unfair matchup, you're even ruining basketball!

"hehe!"

The referee sneered, unconvinced, "Didn't you see Su Yan's gesture?!"

He was provoking me; he was trying to challenge the referee's authority.

I absolutely will not allow this to happen, otherwise... anyone can bully the referee.

The competition was completely unfair.

indeed.

The referee's statement makes sense.

The authority of the referee must be upheld, otherwise... anyone can put pressure on the referee, which is not conducive to the officiating of the game.

but.

He got the premise wrong; he's trying to mislead people.

If it's a correct call, then of course it's worth upholding.

If the call is wrong and the student keeps repeating the same mistake, who else should we yell at but you? Who else should we give the middle finger to but you?!

It's okay to lose a game, but we can't tolerate biased referees.

This is why the fans echoed Su Yan's sentiments; it was... truly satisfying!

Coach D'Antoni continues to break down.

For the sake of the game, he tried his best to restrain himself and still tried to salvage the situation: "Referee, even if Su Yan gives the middle finger..."

He wasn't targeting you.

He might have been targeting me too. I love it when Su Yan gives me the middle finger; it's a friendly gesture we've agreed on in private!

You've really misunderstood?!

referee:? ? ?


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