Knicks · Pacers submit 78 calls....cite hostile environment! (page 1)

joec32033 @ 5/9/2024 8:00 AM
Pacers file complaint to NBA over 78 calls, source says
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Rick Carlisle on ejection: Pacers 'deserve a fair shot' (1:01)

Brian Windhorst, ESPN Senior Writer
May 9, 2024, 07:26 AM ET

The Indiana Pacers have submitted 78 plays to the NBA that they felt went against them incorrectly during Games 1 and 2 against the New York Knicks, a source told ESPN.

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle, speaking after Indiana fell behind 2-0 in the Eastern Conference semifinals with a 130-121 loss to New York on Wednesday, said the team had identified 29 questionable calls from Game 1. The source said the Pacers identified 49 such plays from Game 2 and submitted them overnight to the NBA office.

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Carlisle said they had decided not to send the Game 1 calls to the league office for review but changed their mind after Game 2 had similar officiating issues from their perspective.

"I decided not to submit them because I just felt like we'd get a more balanced whistle tonight. It didn't feel that way," Carlisle said. "I'm always talking to our guys about not making it about the officials, but we deserve a fair shot."


Carlisle received two technical fouls and was ejected late in the fourth quarter Wednesday after growing upset about several calls, particularly when officials correctly reversed a double-dribble violation that could have given the Pacers a key possession with the game still in doubt.

In Game 1, a kicked ball violation was called in error against the Pacers but not corrected, a decision that ended up costing the team three vital points during the 121-117 loss.

The Madison Square Garden crowd, which was elated when star Jalen Brunson returned in the second half after missing the entire second quarter to deal with a right foot issue, made the environment hostile for the Pacers, and Carlisle said he believed it led to unfair officiating favoring the big-market Knicks.

"Small-market teams deserve an equal shot," Carlisle said. "They deserve a fair shot no matter where they're playing."

Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton, who scored 34 points in bouncing back from putting up six in Game 1, wasn't going to place all the blame on the officiating.

"Let's not pretend like [officiating] is the only reason we lost. We just didn't play good enough," Haliburton said. "We just got to be better."

The series moves to Indianapolis for Game 3 on Friday (7 p.m. ET, ESPN).

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/4011...

Bitches. WTAF.

EwingsGlass @ 5/9/2024 8:03 AM
Let’s give him 79 reasons.
joec32033 @ 5/9/2024 8:04 AM
I would be so embarressed to be on that team right now.
VDesai @ 5/9/2024 8:06 AM
Boohoo Im sure Thibs can find 79 calls if he wanted too.

Maybe he should consider why he keeps sitting TJ McConnell during crunch time given the Knicks have not found an answer for his penetration. Brunson sees Nembhard across from him and he puts on the chefs coat and asks for his 3 Michelin stars.

franco12 @ 5/9/2024 8:08 AM
Did he forget where he played? Serious gaslighting.
DLeethal @ 5/9/2024 8:21 AM
Lol Rick needs a safe space
fishmike @ 5/9/2024 8:29 AM
joec32033 wrote:I would be so embarressed to be on that team right now.
they were... Hali was a man and said "we blew it, this was on us"
EwingsGlass @ 5/9/2024 8:32 AM
DLeethal wrote:Lol Rick needs a safe space

Let’s get him an emotional support animal. Puppy? Gerbil? Crow?

I currently envision him huddled up in a ball rocking back and forth and talking to himself about the mean NY fans.

NYKBocker @ 5/9/2024 8:39 AM
Damn. That's like your mom going after the refs in an AAU game.
Chandler @ 5/9/2024 8:40 AM
joec32033 wrote:
Pacers file complaint to NBA over 78 calls, source says
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Rick Carlisle on ejection: Pacers 'deserve a fair shot' (1:01)

Brian Windhorst, ESPN Senior Writer
May 9, 2024, 07:26 AM ET

The Indiana Pacers have submitted 78 plays to the NBA that they felt went against them incorrectly during Games 1 and 2 against the New York Knicks, a source told ESPN.

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle, speaking after Indiana fell behind 2-0 in the Eastern Conference semifinals with a 130-121 loss to New York on Wednesday, said the team had identified 29 questionable calls from Game 1. The source said the Pacers identified 49 such plays from Game 2 and submitted them overnight to the NBA office.

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Carlisle said they had decided not to send the Game 1 calls to the league office for review but changed their mind after Game 2 had similar officiating issues from their perspective.

"I decided not to submit them because I just felt like we'd get a more balanced whistle tonight. It didn't feel that way," Carlisle said. "I'm always talking to our guys about not making it about the officials, but we deserve a fair shot."


Carlisle received two technical fouls and was ejected late in the fourth quarter Wednesday after growing upset about several calls, particularly when officials correctly reversed a double-dribble violation that could have given the Pacers a key possession with the game still in doubt.

In Game 1, a kicked ball violation was called in error against the Pacers but not corrected, a decision that ended up costing the team three vital points during the 121-117 loss.

The Madison Square Garden crowd, which was elated when star Jalen Brunson returned in the second half after missing the entire second quarter to deal with a right foot issue, made the environment hostile for the Pacers, and Carlisle said he believed it led to unfair officiating favoring the big-market Knicks.

"Small-market teams deserve an equal shot," Carlisle said. "They deserve a fair shot no matter where they're playing."

Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton, who scored 34 points in bouncing back from putting up six in Game 1, wasn't going to place all the blame on the officiating.

"Let's not pretend like [officiating] is the only reason we lost. We just didn't play good enough," Haliburton said. "We just got to be better."

The series moves to Indianapolis for Game 3 on Friday (7 p.m. ET, ESPN).

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/4011...

Bitches. WTAF.

San Antonio is small market, Boston is small

Toronto certainly an enigma being Canadian

Carlisle is off base about small market bias. What about the anti-ny bias

Chandler @ 5/9/2024 8:40 AM
fishmike wrote:
joec32033 wrote:I would be so embarressed to be on that team right now.
they were... Hali was a man and said "we blew it, this was on us"

Agreed re embarrassing

Chandler @ 5/9/2024 8:41 AM
EwingsGlass wrote:
DLeethal wrote:Lol Rick needs a safe space

Let’s get him an emotional support animal. Puppy? Gerbil? Crow?

I currently envision him huddled up in a ball rocking back and forth and talking to himself about the mean NY fans.

Squishmellow or whatever they’re called

NYKBocker @ 5/9/2024 8:42 AM
Chandler wrote:
joec32033 wrote:
Pacers file complaint to NBA over 78 calls, source says
play
Rick Carlisle on ejection: Pacers 'deserve a fair shot' (1:01)

Brian Windhorst, ESPN Senior Writer
May 9, 2024, 07:26 AM ET

The Indiana Pacers have submitted 78 plays to the NBA that they felt went against them incorrectly during Games 1 and 2 against the New York Knicks, a source told ESPN.

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle, speaking after Indiana fell behind 2-0 in the Eastern Conference semifinals with a 130-121 loss to New York on Wednesday, said the team had identified 29 questionable calls from Game 1. The source said the Pacers identified 49 such plays from Game 2 and submitted them overnight to the NBA office.

EDITOR'S PICKS

Carlisle says Pacers want 'fair shot' from officials
5h Brian Windhorst

'Warrior' Brunson lifts hobbled Knicks to 2-0 lead

Carlisle said they had decided not to send the Game 1 calls to the league office for review but changed their mind after Game 2 had similar officiating issues from their perspective.

"I decided not to submit them because I just felt like we'd get a more balanced whistle tonight. It didn't feel that way," Carlisle said. "I'm always talking to our guys about not making it about the officials, but we deserve a fair shot."


Carlisle received two technical fouls and was ejected late in the fourth quarter Wednesday after growing upset about several calls, particularly when officials correctly reversed a double-dribble violation that could have given the Pacers a key possession with the game still in doubt.

In Game 1, a kicked ball violation was called in error against the Pacers but not corrected, a decision that ended up costing the team three vital points during the 121-117 loss.

The Madison Square Garden crowd, which was elated when star Jalen Brunson returned in the second half after missing the entire second quarter to deal with a right foot issue, made the environment hostile for the Pacers, and Carlisle said he believed it led to unfair officiating favoring the big-market Knicks.

"Small-market teams deserve an equal shot," Carlisle said. "They deserve a fair shot no matter where they're playing."

Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton, who scored 34 points in bouncing back from putting up six in Game 1, wasn't going to place all the blame on the officiating.

"Let's not pretend like [officiating] is the only reason we lost. We just didn't play good enough," Haliburton said. "We just got to be better."

The series moves to Indianapolis for Game 3 on Friday (7 p.m. ET, ESPN).

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/4011...

Bitches. WTAF.

San Antonio is small market, Boston is small

Toronto certainly an enigma being Canadian

Carlisle is off base about small market bias. What about the anti-ny bias

Mans brain stuck in the 90s. No such thing as small market team anymore. The information superhighway goes everywhere.

SupremeCommander @ 5/9/2024 8:48 AM
DLeethal wrote:Lol Rick needs a safe space

I needed a new signature, thank you

nycdan @ 5/9/2024 8:59 AM
Chandler wrote:
San Antonio is small market, Boston is small

Toronto certainly an enigma being Canadian

Carlisle is off base about small market bias. What about the anti-ny bias

Umm...I would start with OKC and MIN.

VDesai @ 5/9/2024 9:14 AM
If there waa big market bias then why were the Knicks trash for 20 yrs?
Moonangie @ 5/9/2024 9:21 AM
Po lil baby needs a hug?
DLeethal @ 5/9/2024 9:33 AM
What's funny is that McConnell and Haliburton both seemed annoyed about Carlisle's tirade on the refs. They are probably embarrassed. They lost to the Knicks missing half their team and he gets ejected on a correct call and follows it up by passing all blame to refs, in what was a non controversial game from a ref perspective. Desperate stuff.
DLeethal @ 5/9/2024 9:34 AM
VDesai wrote:If there waa big market bias then why were the Knicks trash for 20 yrs?

Denver, Milwaukee, Toronto have all won championships in the last 5-6 seasons.

fishmike @ 5/9/2024 9:39 AM
I cant believe I thought this guy was a good coach... he's right in the doc Rivers zone of "looks good when stars bail him out"

I guess the Pacers have the identity of their roster. Losing Mathurin hurts them. He was a tough dude

MaTT4281 @ 5/9/2024 9:54 AM
Was listening to ESPN radio this AM. Guys on Unsportsmanlike were going OFF on Carlisle.

You are simultaneously:
Throwing stones at the validity of the league
Making excuses for the loss(es)
Sending a message to your team that what they've given you is enough, instead of focusing on what needs to be improved (DEFENSE)
Ignoring all of the opportunities your team did not take advantage of (Brunson/OG mid game injuries)

To that last point, loved the call out that Knicks, at various points last night, did not have availability due to injury for: Brunson/Bogey/OG/Randle/Mitch - which is a playoff team in and of itself!!!

Waiting for the fine...

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