Jaylen Brown has been making headlines with his explosive comments after the Boston Celtics lost against Utah Jazz . The four-time NBA All-Star did not hold back from revealing his thoughts about the controversial no-call decision of the officiating authority during the game. Game referee Kevin Scott even explained what exactly led to his no-call decision that left Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown frustrated. The Celtics lost to Utah Jazz with an overall score of 105-103.
Jaylen Brown briefly paused during the press conference and openly admitted that he might be fined for ripping apart referee Kevin Scott after the no-call decision during Boston Celtics and Utah Jazz’s recent game. According to the NBA star, it was completely unacceptable, and the Boston Celtics did not deserve this after coming so close to leading against the Utah Jazz.
Jaylen Brown lashes out furiously on Kevin Scott’s no-call decision during Boston Celtics and Utah Jazz game
Jaylen Brown could not hold back his words after the no-call controversy during the recent game between Boston Celtics and Utah Jazz. The 29-year-old NBA star claimed they lost the game due to invalid deciding factors imposed by referee Kevin Scott in the last moments of the game. During the postgame interview, Jaylen Brown exploded,
"Man y'all gonna get me fined cause you can't have a mistake like that, as an official at that point in the game. It's the 4th quarter, it's a minute left in the game, or less, the whole staff blows the f---ing call, you know what I mean? Costs us a game. Like, unacceptable.”
He further added,
“You can make mistakes at any point in the game, but right there? That wasn't good. That wasn't good. That was unacceptable. And then they tellin' me like oh we didn't see it. Like how none of you see it? You can't trip somebody in the 4th quarter and then just be a no-call. It's some bullsh--."
The Celtics were trying to extend their one-point lead when Brown tripped over Jazz guard Keyonte George and lost the ball. The turnover led to a fast-break basket by Lauri Markkanen that put Utah ahead. Brown said the referees should have called a foul on George and called the no-call unacceptable.
Also Read: “Man, it’s intense”: Jaylen Brown admits Celtics’ preseason has been his toughest yet
Jaylen Brown briefly paused during the press conference and openly admitted that he might be fined for ripping apart referee Kevin Scott after the no-call decision during Boston Celtics and Utah Jazz’s recent game. According to the NBA star, it was completely unacceptable, and the Boston Celtics did not deserve this after coming so close to leading against the Utah Jazz.
Jaylen Brown lashes out furiously on Kevin Scott’s no-call decision during Boston Celtics and Utah Jazz game
Jaylen Brown could not hold back his words after the no-call controversy during the recent game between Boston Celtics and Utah Jazz. The 29-year-old NBA star claimed they lost the game due to invalid deciding factors imposed by referee Kevin Scott in the last moments of the game. During the postgame interview, Jaylen Brown exploded,
"Man y'all gonna get me fined cause you can't have a mistake like that, as an official at that point in the game. It's the 4th quarter, it's a minute left in the game, or less, the whole staff blows the f---ing call, you know what I mean? Costs us a game. Like, unacceptable.”
He further added,
“You can make mistakes at any point in the game, but right there? That wasn't good. That wasn't good. That was unacceptable. And then they tellin' me like oh we didn't see it. Like how none of you see it? You can't trip somebody in the 4th quarter and then just be a no-call. It's some bullsh--."
The Celtics were trying to extend their one-point lead when Brown tripped over Jazz guard Keyonte George and lost the ball. The turnover led to a fast-break basket by Lauri Markkanen that put Utah ahead. Brown said the referees should have called a foul on George and called the no-call unacceptable.
Also Read: “Man, it’s intense”: Jaylen Brown admits Celtics’ preseason has been his toughest yet
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