Mike Brown Calls Out Foul Discrepancy After Knicks' Game 3 Loss To Spurs
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Knicks Can't Let Bad Officiating Become the Focus (No Matter How Egregious it Was in Game 3)
A 24-to-8 free-throw advantage in the second half is not normal. An 84-61 edge in free-throw attempts through three games isn't normal. A center getting away wi
Mike Brown Calls Out Foul Discrepancy After Knicks' Game 3 Loss To Spurs
New York Knicks coach Mike Brown directed sharp criticism at the officiating after Monday's 115-111 Game 3 loss to the San Antonio Spurs, pointing to a stark free throw disparity that he said left him puzzled. The Spurs held a 24-8 advantage in second-half free throw attempts. The Knicks were in the penalty for the final 9:18 of the fourth quarter, with San Antonio outshooting New York 14-3 from the line in the third quarter alone. "There are so…
The NBA Finals have entered an intriguing phase, not only because of the intensity of the game, but also because of the growing controversy surrounding the referees' performance. The San Antonio Spurs' 115-111 victory over the New York Knicks in Game 3 left a deep unease within the New York organization, which has publicly questioned the rigor and consistency of the referees' calls at crucial moments in the game. In some cases, it was certainly …
'I want to get something clear': Knicks coach Mike Brown does not hold back on referees after Game 3 loss
Jun 5, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown speaks with the media after the game between the Spurs and the Knicks in game two of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn ImagesThe New York Knicks saw their impressive postseason winning streak come to an end on Monday night with a 115-111 loss to the San Antonio Spurs in Game 3 of the NBA Finals. After the game, however, Knicks …
Knicks' Mike Brown Calls Out Officiating After Game 3 Loss
After his team suffered a 115-111 loss at Madison Square Garden on Monday to cut its lead in the NBA Finals to 2-1, Knicks head coach Mike Brown expressed displeasure during his post-game press conference about the free throw disparity between the two teams. The Spurs attempted 32 total free throws to the Knicks’ 22. In the second half, the gap was even more pronounced, with San Antonio going to the line 24 times while New York was awarded just …
After losing, Mike Brown addressed the arbitration, including the difference in free throws between the two teams.
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