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The Smiling Assassin excused Dillon, saying his movements were not dirty: the foul was an accident and did not intentionally hurt someone

On May 5, Beijing time, Dillon Brooks made a vicious foul on Gary Payton II in yesterday's G2 match, resulting in the latter's elbow fracture, which is likely to be completely reimbursed for this series. Dillon, who was expelled from a malicious second-degree foul, was blamed by many Warriors fans after the game. In an interview with Pistons star Isaiah Thomas, he thought Dillon's movements were not dirty.

The Smiling Assassin excused Dillon, saying his movements were not dirty: the foul was an accident and did not intentionally hurt someone

"Even if you create this, should you punish it?" Thomas said, "Yes. Now I think we need to be careful when we start labeling people or teams dirty. ”

The Smiling Assassin excused Dillon, saying his movements were not dirty: the foul was an accident and did not intentionally hurt someone

Thomas explained that such games happen from time to time, but Dillon's foul moves were accidental, not deliberately hurting opposing players.

The Smiling Assassin excused Dillon, saying his movements were not dirty: the foul was an accident and did not intentionally hurt someone

"He's not a dirty player and the Grizzlies aren't a dirty team. They just play harder, they play harder, they always play the right way. Thomas finally said.

The Smiling Assassin excused Dillon, saying his movements were not dirty: the foul was an accident and did not intentionally hurt someone

It should be known that Thomas is the number one person in the Pistons' "Bad Boy Army", a player known for his dirty moves, and seeing Dillon's actions now, he has no remorse in his heart.

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