Knicks' James Dolan sides with The Post on NBA's Victor Wembanyama fiasco
Key Points:
- Knicks owner James Dolan criticized the NBA's decision not to retroactively call a flagrant foul on Victor Wembanyama for a shove against Jalen Brunson in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, aligning with The New York Post's critical coverage.
- Dolan expressed frustration that no foul was called during the game, highlighting perceived officiating biases favoring the Spurs, who attempted 10 more free throws than the Knicks in Game 3.
- Despite the Knicks' 13-game playoff winning streak ending with the Game 3 loss, Dolan confidently predicted a Knicks victory in Game 4 and ultimately winning the NBA Finals.
- Dolan emphasized that the outcome depends on the Knicks' performance rather than officiating or the Spurs' players, urging belief in the team's ability to overcome challenges and secure the championship.