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Jun 09, 2026
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Knicks Coach Mike Brown Criticizes Inconsistent Foul Calls After Game 3 Loss

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Knicks coach Mike Brown expressed frustration with inconsistent foul calls in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, where the Spurs took 24 free throws to the Knicks' eight in the second half. The Spurs won 115-111, taking a crucial lead in the series.

The Controversial Foul Calls

Knicks coach Mike Brown had harsh words for the officials about what he characterized as inconsistent foul calls in New York’s 115-111 loss to the San Antonio Spurs in Game 3 of the NBA finals.

Foul Disparity in the Second Half

The Spurs took 24 free throws to the Knicks’ eight in the second half Monday night at Madison Square Garden. Fourteen of San Antonio’s attempts came in the third quarter, when New York took just three. In the final period, frustrations boiled over: the Knicks were whistled three times in the opening 64 seconds, and within three minutes they were in the bonus.

Brown's Postgame Comments

Brown opened his postgame news conference with those comments about the officiating and returned to the topic several times. “I don’t complain much. I never thought I’d see that in an NBA Finals game, and I saw it tonight. That’s tough to overcome when you’re playing against a great team,” Brown said.

Impact on the Game

The teams will meet again in New York on Wednesday for Game 4. Across the three games, the Spurs have averaged 28 free-throw attempts to the Knicks’ 20.3. Several foul calls – including ones that were successfully overturned after challenges by both teams – swung the momentum in key moments during Game 3.

Knicks' Self-Criticism

Knicks players did not have the same vocal criticism as Brown after the result. They pointed to their 13 turnovers, off which the Spurs had 21 points. “That ain’t cost us the game. Turned the ball over. Didn’t execute. Didn’t do what got us 13 straight wins in a row. That’s how you lose a game,” Karl-Anthony Towns said.