At this time of year, it is common for NBA players and coaches to be the playoffs that are completely different from the regular season.
The pace of the game slowed down, and the referee swallowed the whistle, but supported the whistle on his body, and in the series, the familiarity between the teams made it increasingly difficult to win.
This year, that familiarity also caused contempt, as nearly every series in the first round had some type of skirmish, or at least a vibrant trash talk. So far, let’s have some more dynamic moments in the playoffs.
The Pacers beat the Bucks 4-1 to an exciting victory. This isn't anyone talking about except after Milwaukee star Giannis Antetokounmpo has a fight with everyone! - Indiana guard Tyrese Haliburton's father after Game 5.
Don't worry, Antetokounmpo also has a dust with the actual players after the game.
The two teams had a long dispute last season. The series began with a battle of words between Halliburton and Bucks guard Damian Lillard, who wasn't even suitable for Game 1.
Foreseeable, the next game spilled on the floor.
Haliburton has since apologized for his father's actions. Haliburton and the Pacers also sent good wishes to Lillard after they tore Achilles apart in Game 4.
In the most surprising development of the playoffs, a game featuring Warriors’ Draymond Green and long-time pest Dillon Brooks already had some extra body. In Game 4, especially on Green and Brooks' technical fouls, as well as Green's blatant fouls.
Warriors forward Jimmy Butler III showed a clear feeling to Brooks after Game 4, saying: "Let me record it: I don't like Dillon Brooks. We've never played it before. I'm a fierce competitor. He's a fierce competitor. He's a fierce competitor. There's nothing fun about it."
The Nuggets and the Clippers also smoked each other.
In Game 1, things started to be relatively tame when Los Angeles assistant coach Jeff Van Gundy wouldn't let go to stop Denver Center Nikola Jokic from quickly starting to own.
The upgraded Chippiness upgrade in Game 3, when Denver's Christian Braun had a stern foul, resulting in some push and six tech.
Impossible to surpass, two historically annoying Oriental Conference teams, the battle between the Knicks and the Pistons also had some fireworks. In Game 3, one sold three technologies.
The first five games of the series are so physical that the referees may lack some obvious fouls.
This is a relatively respectful series compared to the fanaticism elsewhere. But that didn't stop Rudy Gobert from the head of Lakers star Lebron James behind Gobert's head.
The defending champion Celtics won the series by defeating the Magic 4-1, though not without costs. The Magic made three important blatant fouls in the series.
In the first game, Boston's Jayson Tatum was injured after a foul of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope in Orlando, causing Tatum to miss the second game.
In the second game, Boston's Kristaps Porzingis bleed on his elbow face.
In Game 3, Orlando's Cole Anthony made Boston's Jaylen Brown's finger stand out with a blatant foul.
For nonviolent fans, the Heat and the Cavaliers covered them.
After the second game, Cleveland defender Darius Garland said the team's game plan was to attack Miami's Tyler Herro.
Hero responded before Game 3, saying Garland himself was not a good defender.
However, there was no showdown on the court as Garland missed the last two games of the series as the Cavaliers swept one game.