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Dillon: The referee’s different calls directly change the game. If you want to point out the problem, you have to swallow your anger.

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November 17th: The Suns lost 122-124 at home to the Hawks, ending their five-game winning streak. After the game, Suns player Dillon was interviewed by the media and talked about the referee's call.

"If it was a penalty that needed to be taken seriously, it should have been called accurately on the spot. This is outrageous. And when you want to point out the problem to them, you have to swallow it because it is the referee after all." Dillon said.

"After the game, you still want to control the whole game. On one hand, you call the opponent a favorable penalty, but on the other hand, you turn a blind eye to similar situations and even miss a call. This directly changes the direction of the entire game." Dillon continued.

Dillon played 35 minutes in this game, making 12 of 25 shots, 3 of 7 three-pointers, and 3 of 3 free throws. He scored a career-high 34 points for the Suns. He also had 6 rebounds, 1 assist, and 3 steals.

source:7m cnvn

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