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Publicly question the referee! Grizzlies coach: Jaren Jr.'s three-pointer was fouled

On May 10, Beijing time, the Western Conference semifinals G4, the Warriors won 101-98 at home against the Grizzlies, leading 3-1. In this game, the Grizzlies led the game, but suddenly collapsed in the final moments. After Jaren Jackson Jr. missed a three-pointer, the Warriors managed to win the game at home.

Publicly question the referee! Grizzlies coach: Jaren Jr.'s three-pointer was fouled

After the game, Grizzlies coach Jenkins talked about Jaren Jackson Jr.'s three-pointer choice. He said he was curious what the referee's report would say about the ball, and Jenkins said: "That three-point shot may have been a bit of a rush, but there was contact at the time. ”

Publicly question the referee! Grizzlies coach: Jaren Jr.'s three-pointer was fouled
Publicly question the referee! Grizzlies coach: Jaren Jr.'s three-pointer was fouled

Jenkins' implication was naturally that the referee had wrongly awarded the penalty and that Jaren Jackson Jr. had been fouled. But from a slow-motion look, Jarren Jr.'s three-point shot was very grudging. Dream Green jumped up from the side and successfully interfered with Jaren Jackson Jr.'s shot, and he didn't have an obvious foul move.

Publicly question the referee! Grizzlies coach: Jaren Jr.'s three-pointer was fouled

Jenkins has been the focus of the post-match game for the past two games. In the last game, he accused Poole of injuring Morant after the game, which once sparked a heated discussion among fans. In this game, Jenkins took the referee rhythm after the game and publicly questioned the referee's decision. Jenkins' behavior is likely to be punished by the league after the game.

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