Owen sprayed the pioneers with malicious slander, and the parties responded angrily. It turned out that when Owen saved the ball on the court, he felt that Little was deliberately hurting his opponent, but Little didn't think so. After the game, Owen accused Little of throwing him from behind and grabbing the ball unnecessarily, which was suspected of intentionally hurting his opponent. Owen said that such malicious behavior should not appear in the game. If he is unlucky, he may be seriously injured. So the two men had an argument, but unexpectedly, Owen's statement attracted little's anger. He personally forwarded the playback video at that time on social media and said that he would never intentionally hurt people.
Owen sprayed the pioneers with malicious slander, and the parties responded angrily. It turned out that when Owen saved the ball on the court, he thought that Little was deliberately hurting his opponent, but Little didn't think so, so they had an argument. Little is full of respect for Owen, but if Owen thinks his behavior is malicious, it is wishful thinking. At that time, the referee did not think that Little was a malicious foul. Such saves are also common in the NBA, and some players are unfortunately injured. Irving
Owen maliciously slandered the pioneer, and the client responded angrily. It turned out that when Owen saved the ball on the court, he thought that Little was deliberately hurting his opponent, but Little didn't think so, so they had an argument. Anyway, Owen said the sprain wouldn't affect him to continue playing. After all, he can't play at home for the time being this season, and he doesn't want to miss the opportunity to play away.