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The Detroit Pistons completed a 3-1 series comeback with a 116-94 win over the Orlando Magic in Game 7 on Sunday at Little Caesars Arena. The Pistons secured that victory despite an officiating decision that the ESPN on ABC broadcast team and Pistons head coach J.
Brown spoke on the streaming platform Twitch on Sunday, a day after the second-seeded Celtics lost Game 7 at home to the seventh-seeded 76ers in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
Celtics star Jaylen Brown took to his Twitch stream to rip NBA refs and Sixers star Joel Embiid for his flopping.
Jaylen Brown demands an investigation into NBA referees after claiming they had an organized agenda against the Celtics during their playoff loss to Philly.
Brown suggested the refs had "an agenda" because he "was critical" of them in the regular season
Jaylen Brown did not hold back on anything – the referees, Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers all got a piece of the Celtics’ star’s social media rant. The Boston Celtics
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NBA star exposes referees
Jaylen Brown believes NBA referees have an agenda against him, and he claims that some of those same officials believe it, too. Brown saw his season come to an abrupt end Saturday night, when the Boston Celtics blew a 3-1 series lead by losing Game 7 of their first-round matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers 109-100.
There is a long, storied tradition of NBA superstars venting after a heartbreaking playoff elimination. Usually, it happens at the podium. A guy sits there in a stylish post-game fit, stares blankly at a box score,
Right or wrong, few officials in sports are as notable as the NBA's Scott Foster. Foster, who wears No. 48, has been an NBA official since 1994 and has called over 20 games in the NBA Finals. Throughout his officiating career,