Chris Finch, Head Coach, Minnesota Timberwolves Take a hard look at the behavior of Jamal Murray, the Denver Nuggets guard, who intentionally threw a hot bag onto the court to disturb their concentration while they were attacking. In a game where the Raiders defeated Mile High 106-80, the score took a 2-0 lead in the second round of the West Coast playoff series.
T-Wolves surprised by taking the lead over the Nuggets in one go. Even without center Rudy Gobert to be at the side of his girlfriend who gave birth to the first heir.
Relying on Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards, scoring 27 points each to drive the game to a halt since quarter #4
However, Coach Finch was unhappy with Murray’s actions, which could have injured a teammate if he stepped on the hot bag he threw underneath the pad. Next time, you must be more polite.
“It is unforgivable,” the Star-Tribune Sports official said.
“I’m sure it was just a mistake and something happened, and I’m sure the referee team doesn’t take any responsibility for it. However, something like that shouldn’t happen again.”
The Minnesota coach added that the referee didn’t call Murray a technical foul because he didn’t see him secretly throwing a hot shot onto the court.
As for the person in question, he avoided giving interviews to the media after the game. Partly because besides misbehavior The performance was poor, with only 8 points, only 3 of 18 field goals, plus 13 rebounds.
Game three of the series switched to being played at the Timberwolves’ Target Center. Sometimes on Friday (10 May)
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