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Hart blames the referees for not being accurate with the rules, causing the Knicks to be beaten 2-1 in the series. lisbon365 

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Hart blames the referees for not being accurate with the rules, causing the Knicks to be beaten 2-1 in the series. lisbon365 
Hart blames the referees for not being accurate with the rules, causing the Knicks to be beaten 2-1 in the series. lisbon365 

lisbon365  Josh Hart, forward of the New York Knicks, was not happy with the referee’s performance in the third game of the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs, which lost to the Indiana Pacers 106-111 points, being dropped to a 2-1 lead in the series game because Bao leaned on the home side and lacked precision of the rules. lisbon365 

In the past, competitors of the Knicks have come out to criticize the referee’s performance for their benefit. ‘Sad-Blue’ all the time. Before that, it was head coach Nick Nurse of the Philadelphia 76ers, and most recently, Rick Carlisle, the Pacers’ manager, complained so strongly that he was fired in a game. 2 and adjust the money  ( lisbon365  )

Until the match at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Friday past home to Indiana, at the end of quarter #4, there was a moment when Hart drove to layup the ball and swing the ball. And the play wasn’t finished yet, but was taken out by Miles Turner, the local center. According to the rules, points must be counted as goaltending, but the referee followed suit. 

Of course, according to the 29-year-old dedicated player, he was disappointed with the blow. Because if it was New York’s score, the result of the game would go on another page.

“I know that the ball was Goltending, it was definitely right, but they (the referee) didn’t blow it,” the opening mouthed on the ‘SNY’ network.

“I wouldn’t want to find trouble to get a fine like Coach Rick… I was withholding my salary. Must maintain water and labor force I just think it hurts for us that one of the referees didn’t appreciate the effort.” 

“In the playoff game Sometimes the rules have to be precise. See if the intention is to disturb the play. Look clearly to see if it’s really a foul or not. Then blow slowly.”

“It’s just that one referee didn’t act like that. So it hurts for us.”

“Just didn’t see where we made mistakes, where we fouled. In order to make it better next time. This part is the one that is difficult to accept. But I can’t blame the referee’s fault because we had many occasions where we deserved to create opportunities to win the game.”

The three referees for Friday’s game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse that Hart referred to were one of four: James Capers, Brent, Bernaghi, Kevin Scott and Justice. N van Doyn