After the Knicks Game 2 loss to the Pistons, Jalen Brunson addressed the team’s frustrations with officiating, saying, "We’ve got to let them do their job and we’ve got to do ours."
After the New York Knicks tough Game 2 loss to the Detroit Pistons, Jalen Brunson had a clear message about how the team should handle officiating moving forward.
Player of the Game | |
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Cade Cunningham | |
Points | 33 |
Accuracy | 11-21 |
Rebounds | 12 |
Assists | 3 |
With emotions running high during the 104-98 loss at Madison Square Garden, Knicks players and coaches were seen voicing their frustrations with the referees throughout the night.
Brunson, however, doesn’t want the focus to shift away from what the Knicks can control.
"We’ve had a lack of focus when it comes to that," Brunson said, via Knicks Videos. "We’ve got to let them do their job and we’ve got to do ours."
In that game, the 28-year-old star scored 37 points, dished 7 assists and grabbed 3 rebounds, he shot 44% from the field.
Now tied 1-1, the series moves to Detroit for Game 3. The Pistons will have the home crowd behind them, Game 3 will be on April 24th.
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