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The first thousand and fifty-eight chapters are those who do not stay behind(2/2)

Wilson saw the sensational live broadcast mishap as an opportunity.

An opportunity to make him even more disliked by the public.

"I don't want to comment on this matter. This is MAR's freedom." Wilson said indifferently, "I don't care."

However, not everyone can grasp it as clearly as Wilson and Ewing.

John Stockton did not hesitate to stand against Rauf: "I can neither understand nor forgive. This thing makes me sick. What makes me even more sick is that I have to fight with him."

Fighting side by side, he must stand up and give everyone an explanation."

Stockton is known as the American Wolf Warrior, and Rauf's behavior today touched his bottom line.

Kemp's answer was completely copied from Ewing: "I haven't figured out the situation yet, so I don't know what to say."

"I don't give a damn what he does!" Rodman responded like a self-destruct truck. "If this country is free enough, then why does it matter if he stands to listen to the national anthem or sits to listen to the national anthem?"

"Because this is a serious offense to the national flag."

"What the hell, I'm tired of hearing your fucking platitudes, MAR can do anything in that situation, we can stand and salute the flag, we can sit and salute the flag, I don't give a fuck if he's standing

Stay or sit!"

The amazing thing is that although Rodman's statement was very incorrect, no one would follow up on it.

Because he is not a normal person. Unless he shows a clear disgust for the national anthem ceremony like Rauf, no one will care what he says.

In addition to the Knicks' core players, like veteran captain McHale, he also tried to make peace.

When people asked him to comment on Rauf's behavior, McHale looked surprised: "Who are you? You don't appreciate such a wonderful game, but you care about boring things?"

"Kevin, do you think it's boring to sit down during the national anthem?"

"What? Did he do this? I'll talk to him."

The answers from his teammates were varied, but only Stockton was clearly on the opposite side of Rauf.

Tomjanovich felt bitter, he did not expect such a thing to happen.

He should have noticed something unusual about Rauf. This guy was the first person to come to the court tonight to shoot and warm up. He usually would not attend the national anthem ceremony, but today he unusually chose to stay.

If it were Louis, he would definitely be able to stop Raouf before he causes trouble.

"This is an earthquake." Rudy wanted to use abstract metaphors to avoid the reporter's questioning. "We are all fleeing. When we escape to safety, we will think about why we did this.

so."

I don’t know whether Tomjanovich’s metaphor was too obscure or the reporter didn’t expect to get the answer from him.

After hearing Tomjanovich's answer, the reporter let him go.

The reporters were very sorry. They originally wanted to ask Louis to comment on this matter, but Louis was nowhere to be found.

Where did Louis go?

Of course he was not idle!

After Rauf did what he did, Louis reacted in the shortest possible time.

He first called the league office and asked them to impose the heaviest suspension on Rauf.

It was Stern's assistant Garcia Lynn who was responsible for contacting Louis, but he did not know how many games to be suspended because there was no precedent.

"10 games?"

"Is it too much?"

"I think it's just right," Louis said. "This matter is no small matter. The league must show a clear attitude and deal the heaviest blow. Only in this way can it stabilize the fans and deter other people who are eager to try."

Then Louie called his friends at the Times and Post and asked them to rush out two articles.

One article was responsible for fanning the flames and was published online.

An article is responsible for changing the topic and making things get out of control.

Finally, the Times published an article titled "The Madness of Dissidents" detailing the story of Rauf's madness.

The Post's article used Rauf's fault to insinuate attacks on the *** community, forcing other *** who originally opposed Rauf to side with Rauf. However, Rauf was

There is really no sense in this matter. Desecration of the national flag and national anthem ceremony is unforgivable in any country.

Louis' approach was callous, banning him for 10 games and slandering the entire *** group, all in an effort to keep Rauf.

That night, Louis appeared in the dressing room for the first time in a long time.

His face was so gloomy that no one dared to talk to him.

Louis walked up to Rauf and said coldly: "Do you know what is waiting for you outside?"

"Got it, Patriot's Bullets."

"I hope you never meet a true patriot. Waiting for you is a bunch of frantic reporters. Do you know how long it usually takes them to wait for news like this? Thanks to you, they will be waiting for the next month.

There’s something to do.”

Rauf remained silent.

"You still have a way out." Louis said, "When you are outside later, you will say that you had an attack of Tourette's Syndrome when the national anthem ceremony started and that you could not stand."

"That's not true, I won't lie."

"Fuck you! I don't give a shit about you!" Louis yelled, "You have to say that!"

Rauf's shoulders were shaking and the corners of his mouth twitched, "I won't lie, sir."

There was endless anger in Louis' heart, but most of that anger was because he was powerless to do anything about the situation.

How do you stop moths from flying into the flame?

"You can do whatever you want." Louis turned and walked away, "I am no longer your coach, Muhammad."

Rauf took a deep breath and prepared to walk out of the locker room to face reporters.

"Leave yourself a way out!" Ewing shouted.

Rauf responded: "I will."

Rauf walked out.

Ewing muttered: "Can he really do that?"

"Really?" Rodman sarcastically said, "He's a fool. He's just a reckless fool. He'll make the coach angry!"

Tomjanovich cleared his throat, "No matter what, MAR is still one of us, and we have to keep silent about this matter."

"I don't expect you to stand with him, but at least we don't have to stab him in the back."

Stockton couldn't bear it anymore: "I can't do it!"

Tomjanovich looked at him seriously: "You have to do it."

Stockton's quarrel with Tomjanovich is another story.

Rauf came before reporters alone and explained his behavior.

When reporters asked why he was showing such disrespect for the Star-Spangled Banner.

Rauf replied: "Because in my opinion, that flag is a symbol of oppression and tyranny. My faith teaches me that the only way to deal with it is not to look at it and to chant and pray silently. I will not criticize those who stand

I won’t criticize those who oppose me, and this is how I resist them.”⑴

Not only did Rauf leave no escape route for himself, he also cut off all avenues to defend himself.

He has taken a dead end, which is even more horrifying than his collapse in front of the media last year.

Last year, it could be said that he was ill. Now, his thinking is very clear and his logic is very clear.

While he was being interviewed, Louis watched the live broadcast in another room.

When Rauf said "oppression" and "tyranny", he angrily threw the remote control in his hand.

What happened today means that even if he succeeds in transforming Rauf, he will go bankrupt as a result.

What happened today means that the original version of Curry he imagined in the 1990s will no longer exist.

What happened today means that Rauf will be isolated by the entire league. Even if he has the strength to gain a foothold in the league, no team will be willing to provide him with enough opportunities.

He will be squeezed out of the league bit by bit.

In this matter, the alliance will be very covert, and each team will reach a tacit understanding to let him disappear quietly.

The last time Louis was this angry was when John Salley betrayed inside information to a writer.

But Selly finally redeemed himself in the final.

But Rauf, he put in so much hard work, but this is what he finally got in return?

A self-righteous cerebral palsy, fighting for the right to chant during the national anthem ceremony, carried out a terrorist attack that disrupted the entire team's formation and destroyed his own future?

That night, Jack Krueger, who probably had not been involved in team affairs during the season in a million years, called Louie's house.

It is worth mentioning that the last time he called Louis' home was also because of Rauf.

"Lu, what are you going to do with that madman?"
Chapter completed!
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