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Knicks' Mike Brown talks no-call on Thunder that led to technical foul: 'It didn't sit well with me'
Mike Brown picked up a technical for the first time as Knicks head coach in Wednesday night's loss to the Thunder and he talked about why he had enough after the no-call on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
The Oklahoma City Thunder held on late to defeat the New York Knicks 103-100 Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden. The defending NBA champions led much of the fourth quarter but had to survive two final three-point attempts from New York in the closing seconds before securing the win.
It's the time of the NBA calendar in which the games at the top of the league matter a little bit more. Wednesday's matchup between the Knicks and Thunder was one of those games.
The New York Knicks lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder in a nail-biter at Madison Square Garden.
Oklahoma City looks to make it four wins in a row since SGA returned from injury. Tonight's game is at the historic Madison Square Garden.
The Knicks picked up a huge win against the Spurs at home on Sunday, ending San Antonio's 11-game winning streak.
The proposed spin-off is not an indication MSG Sports is looking to sell either the Knicks or Rangers, according to a sports law professor at Seton Hall.
Knicks head coach Mike Brown addressed the media following a statement victory for the Knicks, as they defeated the Spurs 114-89 at Madison Square Garden on Sunday afternoon. In the presser, Brown cited the team's improved defense as a key to shutting down the San Antonio offense,