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Chapter 818: How can you disrespect this man

Chapter 818 How can you disrespect this person?

This year's All-Star Weekend, compared with the past, the biggest difference is the tragic man.

So far this season, he has not played a game, but with special approval from the doctor and the league, the tragic player was able to appear in the All-Star Game.

This also indicates that the tragic will appear in the Barcelona arena.

But not everyone welcomed the tragic comeback.

After the start of the All-Star Game, Louie could clearly feel the player defending Tragic backing away on purpose to avoid physical contact with him.

Stockton uncharacteristically opened a distance of three meters in a certain round, and also made a gesture of courtesy to his senior.

"John, that's what you call defense too?" Louie scolded.

To Louie, Stockton confessed what was in his mind: "I don't know the way and the way HIV spreads, coach, I don't want to get sick."

Louie has nothing to say, because Stockton isn't the only one who thinks so.

As Tragic's teammate on the Western Conference All-Star team, Drexler was more direct.

"I don't think he should be playing right now, it's putting a lot of people at risk," Drexler stressed. "We shouldn't take that risk."

This was what he said before the game, and when the game started, he smiled brightly in front of the camera again, as if he was the most supportive of the tragic players on the Western Stars team.

If it is said that the attitude of white Christians like Stockton to the tragedian will be questioned, then Drexler's outspoken statement can only show that the problem of the tragic has been greatly exaggerated.

The crowd opposed to the tragedy's return also included Chris Dudley, who was born at Yale University, and international player Sarunas Matthew Lionis, who received the World Citizen Award. In the future of Barcelona, ​​Matthew Leonis will go head-to-head with the "Magic".

But when he heard that the Tragic player might be in Barcelona, ​​he told the media: "If he (Tragic) was standing in front of me when I was driving to the basket, I would probably lose the desire to attack because of fear."

"I don't know how AIDS spreads or how fast it spreads."

Even the Lakers teammates and good friends of the tragic division were hesitant about his comeback.

Scottie Pippen and David Robinson also euphemistically hinted that Johnson shouldn't play in the All-Star Game. Of course, their reasons are quite high-sounding. Pippen said he hoped the tragic actor would get more rest. And Robinson said that the game should be active players can participate.

Of course, Ewing is also indispensable for this display of low emotional intelligence.

In early January, Ewing gave many interviews. One of them is about whether he is willing to compete with the tragic master. His emotional intelligence is not so low that he can't directly say no, but he said around the corner: "I'm not sure, I don't know the answer, but if he is suddenly injured on the field, and I'd definitely be scared if it bleeds. Basketball is intense and everyone can get hurt, so if that kind of situation you're talking about comes true (playing the tragic man), I'd probably have a strong sense of insecurities. "

Like many journalists, Louie has carefully studied the effects of AIDS on the human body.

The problem is that the tragic just got hiv virus.

Louis is not a doctor, he can't fully understand, he only knows that they won't be infected even if they kiss the tragic master mouth to mouth, so what's there to be afraid of?

At the All-Star Game, Tragic only wanted to shake Louie's hand, but he came up and gave him a bold hug.

In this way, Louis wanted to show his support for the tragedian.

Just like the other side also fully supported him to be the head coach of the dream team.

Therefore, Louie will try his best to make the final all-star game of the Tragic division a perfect curtain call.

Eastern players' fear of him objectively helped Louie.

The All-Star Game is essentially an exhibition game. You don't need to be too concerned about defense. Everyone pulls three meters away. It can also be said that it is a stage for the tragic master to perform.

Whether it is to give him a stage or to be afraid of HIV, everyone who knows it understands, but history can be whitewashed.

Louis took the initiative to embrace the tragic master to a good start.

Afterwards, many old foes and friends of The Tragic Master also came to hug him.

He had been inquiring about whether the tragic master was **** before, which deeply hurt the tragic master Thomas, and called on the Eastern stars to stay closer to him.

This scene is touching, provided you ignore that this group of people went for the HIV virus test as soon as possible after the game.

Only three people were indifferent to the situation of the tragedies.

Western star Otis Thorpe, and two All-Stars from the Knicks.

The two are Rodman and Wilson.

Rodman was an open man, and he didn't even take AIDS seriously.

Wilson, after consulting an authoritative doctor, confirmed that normal contact with the tragic master is harmless, so there is no such thing as the tragic master's illness.

Although but... they all went for HIV testing in the end, but compared to these few, some people are reluctant to do even superficial efforts.

No matter what others think, the tragic master blocked all negative voices against him. He was going to participate in the All-Star Game, and he was ecstatic with the support of the league.

From Louis's senses, even if he hasn't played for a long time, the tragic man is still the one he knows.

He pushes the tempo freely and scores as much as possible.

The Eastern Stars' relaxed approach to him on the defensive end made him feel like a duck to water.

Tragic's fast break is awe-inspiring, his long-range three-pointer is still accurate, and he backs Wilson's small skyhook, with the flavor of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Starting from the third quarter, Wilson took the initiative to go to the tragic division for a heads-up.

The battle between the two sides heated up.

Wilson showed his attitude.

That is an attitude that really treats the tragic as an opponent and wants to defeat him.

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When Wilson changed direction and overthrew the tragic man, the audience boiled over.

The loudest noise of the night erupted when his shot hit.

"You shouldn't retire directly."

Wilson reached out to the tragic man.

"If you can play the All-Star Game, you can play other games."

Wilson's support for the tragic takes the latter by surprise.

They played against each other several times in the finals.

He didn't expect Wilson to support himself in this matter.

The tragic gave a wry smile. Although Wilson took the game extremely seriously, he was not representative of everyone.

The tragic master still found many touching details. Usually, the All-Star Game is not defensive, but everyone will still show an attitude to put on a posture.

But the tragic teacher was placed a few meters from the first quarter. Even if someone was close to him, he wanted to give him a chance to break through.

Except for Wilson, no one wants to have close contact with him.

The West held on to their lead in the third quarter, extending their lead with a 17-0 climax.

Overall, the Western Conference All-Star team held the lead throughout.

The Eastern Stars do not have the mentality to perform, nor the desire to win.

Seeing the tragic player holding the ball, most players have an attitude of respect and fear.

His teammates want him to perform as much as possible, and his opponents don't want to get close to him.

Three minutes before the end of the game, Tragic started the greatest performance in All-Star Game history.

Under the close defense of Wilson, he forcibly dribbled the ball behind his back and made a strong shot, and the audience began to stand up.

Half a minute later, Tragic dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, and Isaiah Thomas, who was defending him, put him two meters away, and Tragedy struck down and scored another goal.

The audience went crazy.

Thomas even shoved the Tragic player as he ran forward for a good shot.

The tragic lit up the pitch with his signature smile, and everyone cheered for him.

Louie couldn't see that it was two people whose friendship had broken down.

It was also in this round that Thomas took the initiative to singled out the tragic master with the ball.

Thomas' cross dribble threw the Tragic player around, but the final shot missed.

Tragedy came to the frontcourt and sent a qigong wave-style straight pass to his teammate David Robinson from the top of the arc, helping him to score a dunk.

Then it's Wilson's turn, and he's deliberately trying to make the tragic stand out, so even though he's ditched his defense, he's not making the jumper he used to be.

Wilson's shot was weirdly skewed.

And then came the last minute of the night.

Tragic dribbles to the scene, and Thomas is defending him, which is a shame. If Bird hadn't missed this year's All-Star weekend with an injury, he'd have to guard the ball.

Now replaced by Thomas, he chose to let the tragic shooter.

Thomas' defense is the epitome of the Eastern Star's treatment of the tragic division.

For someone who is positive, he must understand all this as everyone wants to let the tragic master play the last game.

But Louie is a dark guy, and he thinks Thomas' defense from start to finish is encouraging the tragic to shoot the ball in order to reduce their physical contact.

The tragic master accepted Thomas' good intentions, shot at the whistle, and made a third consecutive three-pointer.

The game ended and the Western Conference Stars won by 29 points.

The scene boiled over as Tragic's teammates got carried away and hugged him in the middle of the pitch.

In the subsequent amvp selection, the tragic division is undisputed.

At the AVP Awards, nbc reporter Ahmed Rashad left the stage to President David Stern, who called tonight's game one of his favorite moments in his eight years at the helm of the league one.

Tragic thanked fans for voting him to the All-Star Game. He thanked the players for deciding to play with him and thanked Tim Hardaway for letting him start.

The scene was very emotional~www.novelmt.com~ Many people cried.

Louie looked at them from a distance, feeling that this was not an amvp awards ceremony, but an early funeral.

The protagonist of the funeral is of course the tragic man, but he can run, dance and talk.

"hai..."

Louis sighed.

After the game, the tragic master patiently answered the reporter's last question, asked the reporter to take the last photo, and signed the last autograph for the fans.

Anyone in the industry who sees this can feel the irreplaceability of the tragic division.

God promised him his talent, his parents gave him an optimistic attitude towards life, the league made him a big star, Louis made him a tragic master, and he gave everything back to the world.

How can you disrespect this man?

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