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Referees' Blunder Halts Knicks-Spurs Game
10 Jun
Summary
- Game officials stopped play abruptly after a substitution attempt.
- NBA's head of officiating admitted to a lack of authority by officials.
- Confusion arose from how the substitution procedure was handled.

In a critical moment of Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, with just over five minutes left on the clock, the San Antonio Spurs attempted a player substitution. The substitution initially did not proceed as planned. However, officials unexpectedly whistled the play dead shortly after the New York Knicks completed a inbound pass, attempting to resolve the situation.
Monty McCutchen, the NBA's head of officiating, commented on the incident, expressing that the referees did not display adequate authority. He suggested that this lack of decisive leadership contributed to the confusion that ensued. McCutchen clarified that officials should have clearly communicated whether the substitution was permitted or not, citing the administrative mishandling as the primary reason for the best course of action being to stop the game.