New York Nix star Josh Hart Words did not extinguish when addressing his play in the last second against Tim Hardaway Junior. Nix defeated Detroit Bestones 94-93 on Sunday, with a late stop from Heart to secure the fourth game victory.
After the fans expressed their frustration with the play and the rule of the referees, Hart sent a sharp message on this topic. He admitted that he called Hardaway, but he refused to accept him was wrong and gave the rulers responsible.
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“Did you call him? Yes, I called him,” Hart told reporters. I don’t know! We will see in the last two accurate report. “
Tim Hardaway Junior was clearly annoyed by this play and its effects, as he told a simple message during an interview with a single dressing room. In response to a question about whether he was thinking that he was stumbling, Hardaway stated:
“I saw it all. It was blatant.”
Hardaway did not have the best game, scoring only 14 points in 5 of 16 of the field and 4 of 13 Deep. He was still on the field during the final play of the game, and the free referees who denied him to deprive him would have regained his good performance.
Josh Hart ended the match with 14 points (the third best scorer behind 32 points from Gallin Bronson, 27 units from Galen Bronson and 27 units of Karl Anthony Towns), in line with 10 rebound balls, five passes and four theft. KNICKS 3-1 rose in the series, returning to Madison Square Garden.
The referee confirms that Josh Hart disturbed Tim Hardaway Junior during the final game in the game 4
While Josh Hart said the rulers would be the one who decides whether he had made a mistake, crew president David Gutry confirmed that Hart disturbed Hardawi.
“During direct play, it was judged that Josh Hart has operated a legal defensive. After a post -game review, we noticed that solid contact makes the body’s contact more than the marginal to Hardway Junior and should have been mistaken.”
The Knicks is one victory away from progressing to the second round of the qualifiers and the 5 game will be played in their home. Pistons will leave Detroit with a sour taste, but he will try again in New York.
Edited by Kim Daniel Robenos
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