The New York Knicks are preparing to file a protest after their contentious loss to the Houston Rockets on Monday. The game-changing call occurred with just 0.3 seconds remaining and a tied score when Knicks guard Jalen Brunson was called for a foul on Rockets guard Aaron Holiday during a 3-point attempt.
Crew chief Ed Malloy acknowledged the mistake in an interview, admitting that the contact between the players was accidental and should not have resulted in a foul. This admission of error has further fueled the Knicks’ determination to pursue the protest.
If the protest is successful, the Knicks will have the opportunity to replay the final moments of the game in a five-minute overtime period against the Rockets. Part of their argument will be based on a similar play in the first half where a foul call on the Rockets was overturned with a challenge.
However, the Rockets are not overly concerned about the protest. They believe the odds of a successful outcome are historically low, and they have navigated this process before. Nevertheless, they are prepared to face the consequences should the protest be upheld.
Filing a protest is not a simple task. It requires extensive work and a fee of $10,000. Therefore, the Knicks are fully committed to their cause, believing that the incorrect call impacted the outcome of the game and their chances of securing a victory.
The NBA community and fans will eagerly await the decision on the protest. Successful protests in the league are quite rare, making this situation more intriguing. If the Knicks manage to overturn the result, it will serve as a reminder of the importance of accurate officiating and the potential impact it can have on games.
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