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I have some confusion about this passage ( npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=180728094 ) :
"Draymond Green threw his arms in the air and ran to Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson for an emotional hug. Jarrett Jack squatted down, put his right hand on his head and closed his eyes. Stephen Curry wanted to see it all — teammates parading around the court, gold confetti in the air, smiles all around the announced sellout crowd of 19,596."
How would "smiles all around the crowd" be different from "smiles among the crowd"?
Could "smiles all around the crowd" mean people NOT in the said crowd were smiling?
"Draymond Green threw his arms in the air and ran to Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson for an emotional hug. Jarrett Jack squatted down, put his right hand on his head and closed his eyes. Stephen Curry wanted to see it all — teammates parading around the court, gold confetti in the air, smiles all around the announced sellout crowd of 19,596."
How would "smiles all around the crowd" be different from "smiles among the crowd"?
Could "smiles all around the crowd" mean people NOT in the said crowd were smiling?