NBA fines Celtics' Jaylen Brown $35,000 for officiating criticism

The NBA fined Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown $35,000 on Monday for his outspoken criticism of the officiating following the team's 100-95 loss to the San Antonio Spurs. Brown, who scored 27 points without attempting a single free throw, vented frustration over the disparity in foul calls during the game at TD Garden. The Celtics as a team had only four free throw attempts compared to the Spurs' 20.

Jaylen Brown did not hold back after the Boston Celtics' narrow defeat to the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday night, labeling the officiating as "bulls*" and highlighting what he saw as inconsistent foul calls. Despite contributing 27 points, eight rebounds, and seven assists, Brown took zero free throws in the contest, while the Celtics managed just four as a team against the Spurs' 20. This disparity fueled his postgame rant, where he stated, “I think they're a good defensive team, but they ain't that damn good. ... Every time we play a good team the inconsistency is crazy. I'll take the f*ing fine. Curtis, all them dudes, was terrible tonight. I don't care, they can fine me whatever they want."

Brown's comments extended to social media, where he posted, "Fine me I’m sick of this shit," acknowledging the impending league penalty. He further elaborated, “I'm irate at how they officiated the game today. If we can't get to the free throw line, and teams are allowed to be physical and bump us off our spots, it's hard to win games like that. We shot four free throws tonight and lost the game by four. ... The inconsistency is f***ing crazy. Give me the fine."

The fine aligns with the league's stance on public criticism of officials. Contextually, the Celtics enter the season with the league's lowest free throw attempt differential at minus-4.4 per game, while the Spurs rank second at plus-4.7, behind only the Los Angeles Lakers. Brown, averaging a career-high 29.5 points per game this season, has been a key performer for Boston, who sit at 24-14 and have won five of their last seven games despite the setback. The 29-year-old is in the second year of a five-year, $285.4 million contract with the Celtics, whom he was drafted by third overall in 2016 out of Cal.

This incident underscores ongoing debates about officiating consistency in the NBA, particularly in high-stakes matchups. The Celtics face the Indiana Pacers on Monday night, with Brown listed as doubtful due to back spasms.

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The NBA has fined Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown $35,000 for his public criticism of the officiating following a loss to the San Antonio Spurs. Brown, who scored 27 points in the 100-95 defeat on January 10, expressed frustration over the lack of free-throw calls for his team. He anticipated the penalty, stating in postgame comments that officials could fine him as they wished.

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