A few days ago, Bucks were eliminated by Pacers with a big score of 2 to 4 in the first round of the playoffs. The team's season is over, but for defender Beverley, his troubles are endless.
Because he refused to be interviewed by ESPN for very low-level reasons, Beverley has been banned by ESPN and has decided not to invite Beverley as a guest on the show. At the same time, Beverley is currently under investigation by the league for throwing the ball at Pacers fans twice in Game 6 of the playoffs, one of which hit the opponent.
Although Beverley's achievements are not outstanding, his game has distinct personal characteristics. He always likes to defend some of the league's top superstars. Sometimes, some superstars like Westbrook, who currently plays for the Clippers, are very disgusted with him. Beverley became famous for constantly "biting" defensive superstars, and fans like to call him "Black Bay". At the same time, Beverly is also a loudmouth. He often participates in media programs, makes sharp comments, and likes to make shocking remarks.
However, in a recent interview, Beverly had a "rollover" situation. What happened at the time was that ESPN producer Adams took the microphone and wanted to interview Beverley, but the latter asked Adams: "Do you follow my social media?" When receiving a negative reply, Beverley said: "I don't I will answer your questions." Then, when being interviewed by other reporters, Beverly deliberately pushed away Adams' microphone and said, "Don't do this again, you can go out."
Beverly's behavior caused. received strong dissatisfaction from many American media. Well-known ESPN reporter Windhorst wrote on his personal social media: "Adams is one of the most respected and professional old employees of ESPN. Beverly, you have to apologize for something this time." Warriors reporter Andrew wrote: "Adams is also one of the best in the business and a consummate professional. Not to mention she is also one of the kindest people you will ever meet."
Considering Beverly's such low-level behavior, espn It was decided that Beverly would no longer be a guest on any shows. However, Adams revealed on the 4th that Beverly and the Bucks had called her to apologize.
Beverley's off-court incidents also include the bad behavior of deliberately throwing the ball at Pacers fans in Game 6 of the playoffs. At that time, the Bucks had no hope of a comeback. An angry Beverley sat in the players' box and deliberately threw the ball at the fans twice, one of which hit the opponent. This isn't the first time Beverley has thrown the ball at opposing fans. For example, when he was playing for the Clippers, he engaged in similar behavior and was fined $25,000 by the league.
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Song Xiang
editor/Wang Haozhou