Chris Finch critica al árbitro Tony Brothers tras un acalorado intercambio

El entrenador de los Minnesota Timberwolves, Chris Finch, acusó al árbitro Tony Brothers de conducta poco profesional tras una tensa confrontación durante el tercer partido de la serie de segunda ronda de los playoffs contra los San Antonio Spurs. La derrota por 115-108 vio a los jugadores intervenir para separar a ambos hombres al final del último cuarto el viernes.

El incidente ocurrió cuando faltaban poco más de cinco minutos, momento en el que Finch solicitó un tiempo muerto que, según afirmó, había pedido tres segundos antes. Brothers pareció ignorar la petición, lo que llevó a Finch a expresar su frustración. Después de que el árbitro lo confrontara, Naz Reid se interpuso entre ambos para evitar que la situación escalara. Más tarde, Finch declaró a los periodistas que Brothers le gritó cuando le preguntó por el lugar del saque de banda, calificando el comportamiento de completamente poco profesional.

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