The referee finally squeezed into the crowd, blew his whistle repeatedly, and both Larry Johnson and Jason Williams received a technical foul. In the end, the referee gave Zhang Hao a technical foul.
Zhang Hao glared with wide eyes, silently questioning why.
The referee looked up at Zhang Hao and put the whistle back in his mouth...
"I was wrong..." Zhang Hao admitted defeat decisively.
With a good attitude of admitting mistakes and having not retaliated earlier but calmly holding back, the referee didn't issue a second technical foul.
On the side, Dale Curry saw Zhang Hao seemingly unaware of how arrogant he had just been. He felt resigned... just overly calm? Is this considered an excellent mindset?
