The guard of New York Knicks Jalen Brunzon attracted the egregating foul and the anger of Detroit Pistons fans for the eyes on Thursday evening, which did not resemble a basketball game.
The incident occurred in the first quarter of the game 3 of the playoffs of the first round, which went to Detroit after the teams divided games 1 and 2 in New York.
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From 6:20, which remained in a quarter, and NIX, who held the advantage of 20-11, Tim Hardway Jr. rose by 3 signs from the left wing. Brunzon closed in defense and pollutes hardweed during his shooting.
Hardway fell on the court and grabbed his face in pain. The officials called the personal foul on the floor and examined it for the presence of a potential glaring foul.
This was controlled by a egregious folus. Branson launched his fingers of his right hand to Hardwei’s face and poked him in his left eye during a shot of hardweed.
Fans of Detroit Serenade Brunns with singing “F *** you, Brunson!” How officials watched the video of Replay in the middle of the court. Hardway, meanwhile, recovered from his eyes, sitting on a piston bench.
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Officials updated the foul to the crying 1 on Brunzon for “unnecessary contact above the shoulder to the shooter, followed by checking to the shooter’s eye.” The referri Zak Zarb called Brunns’ movement “not to make a natural game on basketball.”
Hardway was awarded three penalties. He hit all of them, and the pistons retained possession. Then Hardway hit the 3rd pointer in the subsequent ownership for a quick personal run 6-0 to reduce the advantage of New York to 20-17.
The play -off series heats up and spills with poor blood along the entire league. Fili for a kilogram is no exception.
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