Windhorst says Knicks front office may have green-lighted Brown's attack on officials after Game 3

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ESPN’s Brian Windhorst suggested the Knicks’ front office may have approved Mike Brown’s postgame critique of officiating after Game 3 of the NBA Finals, a game San Antonio won 115-111 as the Spurs shot 34 free throws to New York’s 22 (24-8 in the second half). Brown vented about the disparity, while Knicks players complained about the Spurs’ physicality and a no-call on Victor Wembanyama, as officials’ calls (or lack thereof) helped the Spurs narrow their series deficit to 2-1.
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- Knicks coach Mike Brown sounds off on foul calls after Game 3 loss: ‘Never thought I’d see that’ The Guardian
- Mike Brown Calls Out Refs After Knicks' Game 3 Loss to Spurs, Cites FT Disparity Bleacher Report
- Knicks coach Mike Brown takes issue with referees after Game 3 loss to Spurs Newsday
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