The Western Conference semifinal series between the Knicks and the Pacers has been rife with controversy, with tensions escalating both on and off the court. Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle expressed frustration over a contentious moment involving Josh Hart’s shove on Tyrese Haliburton, labeling it as malicious.
Carlisle’s concerns extended beyond player conduct, as he criticized officiating decisions in the series. Following game 2, Carlisle revealed that the Pacers had submitted 78 dispute calls to the NBA, citing instances where they felt calls had been incorrect.
Following Rick Carlisle’s complaints, the Pacers file 78 dispute calls
In a press conference, Carlisle emphasized the importance of fair treatment for small-market teams, advocating for balanced officiating regardless of team size or location. Pacers legend Reggie Miller echoed similar sentiments, voicing concerns over refereeing decisions ahead of game 2.
With the series shifting to the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indiana, Carlisle hopes for a more even-handed approach from the referees. As the Knicks lead 2-0 in the series, the stakes are high, with both teams vying for a spot in the Western Conference Finals amidst ongoing controversies.