
For the second time this week, Indiana Peserz found themselves in the middle of a clash with its rival.
On Monday, when Peserz faced Minnesota Timber Wolves, Andrew Nimbard was knocked out in the third quarter of this year with Rudy Gobert. Nembhard seemed to be an attack on Mike Conley, Gobert, who was also sacked, and then Nembard, who used to have a technique under his belt at that time, one by throwing the ball by throwing the ball.
This time, on Thursday night, the problem was in the fourth quarter against the Brocklin Nets. Nets Trndon Watford striker ran into Nembard immediately after Nets Trndon Watford striker. Miles Torner jumped to protect Nembard in response, and before they know, both sides needed to separate from officials and employees.
When the dust was stable, Watford was fired and Torner and Nembrd both carried technical fouls. Fortunately, for Peserz, which qualified for 105-99, the match took place on Monday with Minnesota.
In both cases, Peserz won at extra time and a key player was deprived of their opponent. For Brooklyn, it was Watford. To Minnesota, it was Gobert.
Obviously, Indiana prefers to avoid dramas and plays, but Persles certainly doesn’t complain about the results. They have won 40-29, five of six wins, leading Milwauk from the quarter-finals to the fourth place in the Eastern Conference.
There are fewer ways to win the rankings, but Hee, a win is a victory.