NBA nagmumulta kay Jaylen Brown ng Celtics ng $35,000 dahil sa pagkritik sa referee

Nagmumulta ang NBA ng $35,000 kay Jaylen Brown ng Boston Celtics noong Lunes dahil sa kanyang matapang na pagkritik sa referee pagkatapos ng 100-95 talo ng kanilang koponan sa San Antonio Spurs. Si Brown, na nag-score ng 27 puntos nang hindi sumubok ng isang free throw, nagpahayag ng frustrasyon sa hindi pantay na tawag ng foul sa laro sa TD Garden. Ang Celtics bilang koponan ay may 4 lamang na free throw attempts kumpara sa 20 ng Spurs.

Hindi nagpigil si Jaylen Brown pagkatapos ng makikipot na pagkatalo ng Boston Celtics sa San Antonio Spurs noong Sabado ng gabi, tinawag niyang 'bulls*' ang refereeing at binigyang-diin ang hindi consistent na foul calls ayon sa kanya. Sa kabila ng 27 puntos, 8 rebounds, at 7 assists, walang free throw ang sinubukan ni Brown sa laro, habang 4 lamang ang Celtics bilang koponan laban sa 20 ng Spurs. Ang hindi pagkakapantay na ito ang nagtulak sa kanyang postgame rant, kung saan sinabi niya, “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 fing fine. Curtis, all them dudes, was terrible tonight. I don't care, they can fine me whatever they want.” “Nag-post din si Brown sa social media, 'Fine me I’m sick of this shit,' na kinikilala ang darating na parusa ng liga. Dagdag pa niya, “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.” “Ang multa ay naaayon sa paninindigan ng liga laban sa pampublikong pagkritik sa officials. Sa konteksto, pumasok ang Celtics sa season na may pinakamababang free throw attempt differential ng liga na minus-4.4 kada laro, habang ang Spurs ay pangalawa sa plus-4.7, kasama na ang Los Angeles Lakers. Si Brown, na may career-high average na 29.5 puntos kada laro ngayong season, ay susunod na performer para sa Boston, na nasa 24-14 at nanalo ng lima sa huling pitong laro kahit na may setback. Ang 29-anyos ay nasa ikalawang taon ng limang taon, $285.4 milyon na kontrata sa Celtics, na siyang nag-draft sa kanya ng ikatlong overall noong 2016 mula sa Cal. “Ang insidente na ito ay nagbibigay-diin sa patuloy na debate tungkol sa consistency ng officiating sa NBA, lalo na sa high-stakes matchups. Harapin ng Celtics ang Indiana Pacers noong Lunes ng gabi, na si Brown ay listed as doubtful dahil sa back spasms.

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Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown received a $50,000 fine from the NBA on Tuesday for comments he made during a Twitch stream about officiating and Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid.

Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker has been fined $35,000 by the NBA for publicly criticizing referee James Williams after a playoff loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Booker called the officiating 'terrible' in the 120-107 Game 2 defeat, which gave the Thunder a 2-0 series lead. He questioned the integrity of the sport amid questionable calls, including a technical foul he received.

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The NBA retroactively assessed Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball a flagrant foul penalty 2 and fined him $35,000 for a play that injured Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo during Tuesday's Play-In Tournament game. Ball also received a $25,000 fine for using profanity in his postgame interview. No suspension was issued, and Ball is set to play Friday against the Orlando Magic.

The Los Angeles Lakers confronted officials following their Game 2 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Players and coach JJ Redick highlighted concerns about physical play and free-throw calls during the contest.

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