At a glance this might not be something so significant but there are multiple instances before Zoro chooses to step in and even after where Sanji (the designated "keep Ussop at bay" man) steps in and keeps Ussop under control.
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It reflects nicely on Zoro's character and what he stands for. His honesty & honourability as well as his morals, beliefs and what essentially rile him up. In this case it's not so extreme but it was definetly enough for him to step in when Sanji was already doing so prior and after Zoro stepped in.
I find this short but significant moment very telling of Zoro and think this is beautifully articulated considering how minor of a moment this can be on a surface level.
There's also another moment at the end I want to briefly mention where we see everyone's reactions to Luffy's words and Zoro looks like he expects this level of commitment and dedication coming from Luffy. The expectation is there because it's Luffy.
Zoro chose him as his captain and in doing so gave himself up for Luffy's dream. And he wouldn't expect anything less for someone he's willing to commit his life to (literally).
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