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Chapter 65 I Didn't Mean It

Chapter 65 I didn’t mean it

Author: Autumn Leaves Orange

Chapter 65 I didn’t mean it

The rest of the game was a little out of control.

The Jazz continued to foul Li Ran, but their actions were not as blatant as before.

But the referee blew the whistle again and again, sending Li Ran to the free throw line again and again.

The boos from the audience on the sidelines became louder and louder, and some radical fans even cursed the referee and Li Ran.

Li Ran stood on the free throw line with an expressionless face and steadily made the ball.

With two minutes left in the third quarter, his score had reached 40 points.

The point difference between the two teams has widened to 15 points.

The Jazz had inherent deficiencies in this game, otherwise Sloan would not have chosen such a despicable method to prevent Li Ran from scoring.

But the foul against Li Ran obviously had little effect. The Chinese's natural soft touch made him rarely miss free throws.

As the entire third quarter came to an end, Li Ran rubbed his arms and walked off the court with a grin on his face.

His arms were bruised and purple, which was very scary.

"That's 40 points, Li. You are now the player with the highest debut score among active players in the entire league." George Karl first congratulated Li Ran.

"Yes, and you also scored a double-double in the large size." Anthony added next to him.

Li Ran looked up at the technical statistics.

40 points, 13 rebounds and 3 assists.

Four points left.

Li Ran looked to the side and saw Jerry Sloan lecturing the players with a sullen face.

"Pay attention to the number of fouls you commit, and haven't you eaten? Are you touching that kid?"

The old man is very angry now because he is not satisfied with the intensity of the fouls committed by the players after Brewer was sent off.

On the other side, listening to his teammates' verbal criticism of the Jazz, Li Ran's mouth opened slightly, and he quickly returned to his expressionless state.

The ridicule and abuse on the sidelines continued, and the Jazz fans turned all their energy into anger and vented it on Li Ran.

"Yellow-skinned monkey, you will be torn into pieces."

This was the fan wearing Deron's jersey who was the first to abuse Li Ran.

Li Ran, who had just stepped onto the court, had suppressed the anger for most of the game and finally burst out. He walked towards the fan with a sullen face.

But as soon as Li Ran took two steps, Billups grabbed him tightly.

"You're crazy, that's a fan!"

The fans are the bread and butter of the NBA. If you act like a fool on the court, the league's punishment won't be too severe, but if you touch the fans, you're doomed.

Artest at the Palace of Auburn Hills is the best example.

"Then let's forget it? Did you hear what he cursed?" Li Ran said while struggling hard.

At this time, the players who had just stepped onto the court saw what was happening here and gathered around them one after another.

The referee was so frightened when he saw this scene that he quickly came on the court to cooperate with Billups to take down Li Ran.

Anthony looked coldly at the fan who was still shouting without fear, and said to the surrounding Jazz players: "Take care of your fans."

The referee who came up to check on the situation nodded seriously after hearing Billups' description.

"I'll put it in the post-match report."

Racial discrimination is the red line of the NBA. Whoever steps on it will die, no matter you are a player, owner or fan.

The smell of gunpowder on the court became stronger and stronger. George Karl comforted Li Ran off the court. Listening to the abuse and boos in the court, he smiled bitterly and said to Li Ran: "Are you still going to play?"

Li Ran nodded: "Of course, I will beat them up so that they will be afraid when they see me in the future."

George Karl nodded and pushed Li Ran onto the court.

The fourth quarter of the game began in such a tense situation.

Li Ran gave up shooting completely, still holding the ball as if he was holding a bag of explosives and rushing inside.

Boozer crossed his arms and swept Li Ran down from the sky.

With the game going like this, Jazz was already losing, but he couldn't let this arrogant rookie have an easy time.

The referee gave Boozer a T, and Li Ran executed the free throw amidst a wave of boos.

Two free throws were made and the Nuggets had the ball.

The score difference is already almost twenty points.

Jerry Sloan has begun to consider suspending substitutions.

Li Ran went directly to the backcourt to receive the ball. Kenyon Martin, who was serving the ball, looked at Li Ran, whose eyes were red, and handed the ball directly to him.

"Are you okay?" Billups asked concernedly from the side.

Something is wrong with Li Ran's current situation.

Li Ran shook his head and ran towards the frontcourt faster.

Kirilenko has already committed four fouls, and Price is now responsible for guarding Li Ran.

Li Ran used a wonderful change of direction and knocked Price to the ground.

He jumped up on the spot and threw the ball steadily.

If this goal were scored, he would have scored his 44th point, officially breaking Chamberlain's record.

Li Ran, who was focused on the path of the ball, didn't notice that Price, who was sitting on the ground, quietly stretched his legs forward and placed them at Li Ran's landing point.

As soon as he landed, Li Ran felt like he had stepped on something, and then there was a sharp pain in his ankle.

The ball also fell into the basket at the same time.

"Li Ran got his 44th point, he broke... oh my god!"

Kenny Smith was excitedly preparing to announce that Li Ran had broken the record, but he was frightened by the scene in front of him.

Li Ran's ankle just stepped directly on Price's foot, almost bending it at 90 degrees, which was shocking to watch.

After landing, Li Ran turned over to save his feet.

He also opened the system panel immediately.

"Current status: severe ankle sprain, torn ligament (90 days remaining)"

Seeing this state of affairs, Li Ran's anger finally broke out.

He made a prompt decision and used the last bottle of top-level recovery potion on himself when the team doctor did not come forward to check.

The pain in his ankle disappeared instantly, but Li Ran did not dare to touch the ground with the foot he had just injured, so he stood up on one leg.

In front of him, Price was shouting injustice at the referee.

"I didn't mean it!"

Li Ran's face was full of anger and he punched Price in the face.

Price stepped in just now, obviously with the intention of destroying him.

Now that the record has been broken, there is no need to continue to be patient.

Li Ran's anger completely exploded.

While Price was explaining to the referee in an attempt to reduce his punishment, he felt secretly happy.

Let you stand out, kid, I'll see if you can dance again this time.

Then he felt a fist appear in front of him, and the fist got bigger and bigger.

Li Ran's angry punch knocked Price, who was 2.03 meters tall, off his feet.

Price then fell asleep without saying a word.

This ignited the powder keg. Players on both sides were playing with anger.

The Nuggets are angry that the Jazz aren't playing well.

The Jazz felt that it was unreasonable for Li Ran to use them to establish his power in this game.

Following Li Ran's punch, the field instantly turned into a mess.

Let's fight. There's no way to play without fighting.

Some things are not enough, but I can’t write more.

Next Tuesday, I will continue to do it every day, and I will update it happily.

(End of chapter)

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