Basketball, one of the hottest sports in sports, is known as the world's top two ball games along with soccer. In our country, there are more than 50 million people who like to play basketball. I'm sure people who enjoy basketball often take the time to put on their gear and meet up with 35 friends to play on the court and get some exercise. However, there are often people on the court who are unspoken and even annoying. Let's take a look at the people who make us annoyingly speechless.
The original purpose of basketball equipment is to play basketball to avoid injuries or protect our injured parts. But we often see such people in the field, wearing head-to-toe designer gear such as hair bands, wrist guards, arm guards, bracelets, knee pads, elbow pads and so on, showing an expression of great pride. Usually we know that these people are basically bad at soccer (of course we can't exclude a few real thugs).
These guys are a kind of exterminator type of being, with all sorts of tricks. Elbows out of the way on breakaways, even intentional foot blocking on defense. Some fat guys just play wild ball with an NBA feel. A defensively thin player like Edge Shaw will be pushed out three meters, especially when he swings an elbow before a layup. When you meet a bad-tempered buddy, you simply have to fight on the spot. I also advise my friends not to play with such balloons, which can really harm people sometimes.
Because there's no referee on the court, it's all about recognizing or getting fouled yourself. Some people take advantage of this, as long as there is physical contact, shouting foul, especially if you do not throw the ball must be taken back to the right, and luckily not forget to shout "there is another one". When I was in this situation, my mind was almost broken. I just want to yell, give me the ball, I want to go home.
When you're playing wild-card games, you're usually at about the same level of basketball, but every once in a while there are some really good players who know a lot more, who direct their teammates from time to time, and that's something we can live with. But they're afraid that they're playing so well that they keep yelling and directing their teammates to run, and he doesn't let up when they run out of open space. Anytime a teammate makes a mistake or misses a shot, he complains like an old woman about this and that, never feeling like he has a problem. When I meet a guy like that, Border Shaw gets killed and doesn't want to be teammates with him.
This kind of guy just likes to play singles by himself. In his mind, he has no teammates at all, only the basket. I don't care about my teammates. Basketball is a team sport that requires sincere cooperation from every teammate. Everyone wants to participate, and by playing singles, even if you play well, your teammates will be upset. After all, who doesn't want a good sweat? You're tired, but your teammates are standing there motionless. Can you still call it basketball?