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At the last moment of the fourth quarter when the grizzly bear was defeated by the Forest Wolf today, Morante and Dillon were both expelled, which was the first time in the former’s career!

However, a careful bar friend found that Dillon was expelled because there were two technical fouls accumulated in this game, and Morant seemed to have been blown this technical fouls in this game. What happened?

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In fact, the reason is very simple, because technical fouls do not have to be fully recorded twice before being expelled.

NBA regulations: any player, coach, trainer or other substitute may be sentenced to a maximum of two technical fouls for violation of sports ethics.

And any one of these violators can be expelled as long as he commits an act that violates sports morality (may be ejected), if you violate sports morality twice, you must be expelled (must be ejected).

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The point is, what is the behavior that violates sports morality?

NBA regulations: delays in the game, 3 seconds of defense, coach fouls, many and few players after kick-off, hanging basket players, and players not listed in the big list to participate in the game are not violations of sports ethics.

Violations of sports ethics are as follows:

1. Disrespect the referee

2. Have physical contact with the referee

3. Public protest against penalty or non-penalty

4. Use dirty words

5. Coach enters the venue without permission

6. In the absence of physical confrontation, deliberately elbow the opponent or make any unnatural physical movements.

7. Ridicule and abuse

In addition, NBA stipulates that abuse or desecration of judges should not be regarded as the only reason for judging technical fouls, and constant criticism or complaint can also be used as a sufficient reason for evaluating technical fouls, those who misbehave will be expelled from the competition.

In short, after a player violates sports morality, if the circumstances are serious, the referee can ejection it through a technical foul.

So what did Morant do? (The referee is obviously not happy)

The specific details are only clear to the parties, although Morant also shouted for his own injustice after the game, “I just told the referee what they said to me.” But what is certain is that in the process of “interaction” between Morant and the referee, the referee must feel that he is not respected.

However, Morant’s behavior conforms to the violation of sports morality mentioned in the League regulations, so the referee can ejection it by blowing only one technical foul.

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