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Wemby's 'In Your Head' Taunt Fuels Knicks' Frustration
11 Jun
Summary
- Victor Wembanyama taunted Knicks player, claiming he was 'in their head'.
- The league reviewed Wembanyama's shove but did not upgrade it to a flagrant foul.
- Knicks coach expressed frustration over officiating inconsistencies in the series.

Victor Wembanyama taunted the New York Knicks, stating he was 'in their head' after a series of controversial calls and plays. This comment followed a flagrant foul assessed to Mitchell Robinson for a forearm to Wembanyama's chin during Game 3 of the NBA Finals. The Knicks were already trailing significantly when the foul occurred, with Wembanyama scoring 13 points early in the game.
The officiating in the series has been a focal point, particularly after the league reviewed Wembanyama's earlier shove on Jalen Brunson. Despite acknowledging the missed call on ESPN, the NBA decided not to upgrade the shove to a flagrant foul, which would have risked an automatic suspension for Wembanyama.
This decision contrasted with a later call in Game 3, where Brunson received a Flagrant 1 for tangled feet with Julian Champagnie, leading to a four-point play that narrowed the Spurs' deficit. The Knicks expressed frustration over these perceived officiating inconsistencies, which have significantly influenced the momentum and outcome of the games.