Oklahoma City-Indiana Paper’s head coach Rick Carlisle on Sunday made the game 4 of Oklahoma City Thunder’s game 4 wins Oklahoma City Thunder’s game 4 wins after the game 4 wins of Oklahoma City Thunder, alleged incorrect calls and non-calls- “
During his news conference in the Sunday practice session of Indiana before Game 5 on Monday, Carlisley asked a question of how much he played in Game 4, in which he played in the game 4, including 53 individual dishonesty, two technical fouls, two technical fouls and 71 total free throw-chains. Shaai Gilgeous-Aexander shot 10 of the free throw, including eight in the fourth quarter, as part of the 15-point final frame, which erased the third quarter loss of 10 points to tie the series to Oklahoma City in two games.
Passers’ head coach Rick Carlisle spoke with referee Josh Tiven during the second part of the game 4 of the NBA final against Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday, June 13, 2025 at Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Connoy)
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According to Foster, who has been committing the crime of NBA Games since 1992, those fouls were called, Analysis by Yahoo Sports in NBA writer Tom Habstroh,
Some fans and pundits generally called the foul to the total number of calls, and sometimes the number of fosters specifically blew up his whistle. Carlisley on Sunday made it clear that he found the critics aggressive.
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“As far as crime is concerned, I think it is terrible, some things that I have seen about, and Scott Foster, especially,” Carlisley said. “I have known the Scott Foster for 30 years. He is a great officer. He has done a great job in these playoffs. We have done it many times, and the ridiculous investigation that is being thrown out is terrible, and is inappropriate, and unjust. It is stupid.”
Asked what criticism he was especially seen and mentioning it, Carlisley refused to expand.
“I’m not going into it,” he said. “I have said what I am going to say.”
After Game 4, Thunder Coach Mark Dignult said that he did not see anything unpleasant in the CT-referred to by a reporter as “a rubbish of the free throw”.
“Well, there were a nonsense-ton foul-so there were a rubbish-ton of free throw,” Daigneault said. “I felt that the refs had done a good job tonight. Both teams shot a lot of free throw. It was physical. It was a game. It was a physical game for both teams at both ends of the floor.”