Luka Dončić Was Not Impressed With Refs in Game 3 vs. Celtics

Luka Dončić Was Not Impressed With Refs in Game 3 vs. Celtics

Luka Doncic fouled out in the fourth quarter of Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night as the Boston Celtics defeated his Dallas Mavericks 106-99 at American Airlines Center.

Doncic finished with 27 points on 27 shots before he headed to the bench to watch his team’s comeback fall short. His fifth and six fouls came in the fourth quarter on close calls that no Mavericks fan would ever agree with.

After the game. Doncic was asked about the whistles that went against him in the fourth. His response likely doesn’t warrant a fine from the league, but reading between the lines, it doesn’t seem like he agreed with the calls.

“I mean, I don’t know,” Doncic said. “We couldn’t play physical so … I don’t know. I don’t want to say nothing, but you know, six fouls in the NBA Finals? When I’m basically I’m like this. C’mon, man. [Be] better than that.”

Here’s that full Q&A https://t.co/c1xgCX3Bis pic.twitter.com/4OyQ6gs5GJ

While Mavs fans will certainly disagree with the calls that went against Doncic, everyone can agree that the officials were pretty bad in the fourth quarter. It seemed like everything was allowed early in the game, but by the end the only time officials didn’t blow the whistle was when Derrick White grabbed Tim Hardaway Jr. right in front of a referee on purpose and pointed at the referee to confirm he was trying to foul and there was no call.

You can’t tell me changes don’t need to be made to officiating. Derrick white clearly intentionally fouled Hardaway looked at the ref, says foul, ref still doesn’t make the call. Refs have been horrible throughout all of the season but this is just embarrassing. pic.twitter.com/DdeKq8GCWd

Just another night in the NBA.

STEPHEN DOUGLAS

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