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What a dirty word! Morant mocked Clay as a waste, but Clay responded as a gentleman, looking down on the gun king.

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On November 23, today’s game between the Grizzlies and the Mavericks attracted everyone’s attention, and the reason for everyone’s attention was not how exciting the game was. In fact, the game was very dull. The Grizzlies relied on Coward to kill two of the four free throws at the last moment to kill the suspense of the game. In the end, the Mavericks lost to their opponents 96-102. After the game, Clay and Morant had a quarrel. Both parties seemed very emotional at the time.

The cause of the incident was that Aldama deliberately fouled Flagg in the third quarter. Kidder pulled Flagg away at that time. As a result, Clay walked over and yelled at Aldama. It was obvious that he wanted to protect the young No. 1 pick. After that, Clay directly fouled his opponent fiercely to get Flagg back, and this also caused a rift between the two sides. Morant, who did not play in this game, spat at Clay after the game: You are a bum now, trash.

At that time, Morant pointed his finger at Clay and scolded him. As a successful veteran, he obviously couldn't accept being pointed at his nose and scolded. Clay slapped Morant's hand away, and the two sides almost clashed. Morant was also standing up for his brother. After the game, he suddenly intervened in Spencer's interview and said: Tell them who the best shooter is tonight, not the guy from Golden State.

Clay also talked about Morant's words in an interview after the game. He said: He is an interesting person who always talks a lot, especially for a person who rarely takes responsibility. There was something in Clay's words. Although he didn't swear as directly as Morant, he was still dirty enough and the meaning was very direct: Morant is a talkative person. He rarely takes the field to assume the responsibility of a leader. Both his words are ridiculing Morant's glass man.

Clay later talked about the current Grizzlies. He said: I have great respect for the previous Grizzlies. They had Conley, Randolph, and Gasol. But for this new team, I feel that they always talk more and do less. Talking without practicing is useless. I respect those players who are down-to-earth. After all, empty talk means nothing. I know this better than anyone else. After all, I have been playing in this league for a long time.

The Grizzlies during the Black and White Bears era were notoriously tough. They were not good at talking trash to their opponents and would always prove their strength with actions. At his peak, Duncan could not do anything against them. Any strong team would lose his skin when facing them. As for the current Grizzlies, Morant has spoken a lot of big words, but not many have been realized. It was okay before, but now few can deliver. After all, he has not improved much in the past few years.

Klay then talked about his trash talk with Morant. He said: He has no deep insights, he is just talking nonsense, and he has always been such a player, and now he is still talking nonsense while sitting on the bench.

It is true that Morant has not done what an idol star should do so far in his career. The league wanted to promote him at first, but he started to show off his guns, and once he failed, he tried to show off his guns twice. It was not until he was severely punished by the league that he later realized and restrained. However, because of this incident, the league gave up its respect for him. As a result, this Morant still persisted despite repeated admonitions. He started to grab with his hands and made a celebration gesture of throwing grenades. You might as well become a weapons master.

Finally, Clay talked about his understanding of trash talk. He said: I think it is very interesting. Once in a while, it will make you feel the adrenaline rush. It is really interesting. Sometimes I can't control myself. I am very competitive. I think everyone in the locker room is the same. This is the charm of this sport. As long as you don't cross the line and don't use personal attacks, when you trash talk about other people's games, this is actually the essence of basketball.

To be honest, Morant is attacking the person himself, but if it doesn't attack the person, what kind of trash talk is it? I think Morant can't just rely on his words. He should keep his mouth shut, because the news coming out from the US media is that the Grizzlies are exploring Morant's trading market. They are worried about Morant's lack of improvement in the past few years, dissatisfaction with attendance rate and disrupting the locker room, so they have the idea of ​​​​sending him away.

If he leaves the Grizzlies, Morant will probably be a bum in the future. To be honest, Clay has restrained himself in this trash-talking game and did not extend four fingers toward Morant (referring to four championships). After all, the league still relies on strength to speak. Barkley and Payton are so good at trash-talking that they can't spray Jordan, and Dream Chaser Green is also afraid of Duncan. Having said that, what do you want to say about this matter? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.

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