Rick Carlisle rips referees, goes on ‘small market teams’ diatribe after Game 2 loss to Knicks
Indiana coach Rick Carlisle is done with these refs. And Wednesday night he let them have it.
After feeling his Pacers were getting the short end of the officiating stick, first Carlisle got ejected from their 130-121 Game 2 loss to the Knicks, then he unloaded on the referees afterward.
He accused them of bias against small-market teams and said Indiana will submit a list of supposedly blown calls to the NBA.
Rick Carlisle on the overturned double-dribble call toward the end of Q4 tonight:
“That’s small beans compared to everything else. Small market teams deserve an equal shot. They deserve a fair shot no matter where they’re playing” pic.twitter.com/BxfdHspfXt
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āWe deserve a fair shot, and itās just not,ā Carlisle said. āThereās not thereās not a consistent balance. And thatās disappointing. So give New York credit for the physicality that theyāre playing with. But their physicality is rewarded, and ours is penalized, just time after time.
āIām just really disappointed. Just really disappointed. The two technicals, youāve gotta make a stand for your guys. Youāve gotta stand up for whatās right and whatās not right, and that was it.ā
Jalen Brunson led the Knicks.
Carlisle got his technicals with 33 seconds left, coming onto the court to argue for a double-dribble call against Isaiah Hartenstein that was overturned after a brief huddle among the officials.
Carlisle got in the face of official Marc Davis., the same ref Denverās Mike Malone accosted two nights earlier.
Malone didnāt even get a technical. Carlisle got two ā and the boot.
Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle speaks with referee Josh Tiven after a call during the fourth quarter. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
Rick Carlisle was ejected in the fourth quarter. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
āOne guy just said he didnāt double dribble. But it looks to me like [Tom Thibodeau] went out there and argued it, and they changed it. Thatās what it looked like,ā Carlisle said. āAnd thatās small beans compared to everything else. Small-market teams deserve an equal shot. They deserve a fair shot, ā¦ no matter where theyāre playing.ā
Indiana took just five fewer free throws (22-17) and were whistled for just three more fouls (17-14) ā modest discrepancies.
Rick Carlisle on the 29 plays the Pacers thought were called incorrectly in Game 1 (but didn’t submit to the league) & criticizing Josh Hart’s shove of Tyrese Haliburton tonight pic.twitter.com/gJFC58tsj2
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But it felt like a delayed release of pent-up frustration after Mondayās Game 1 loss when the Pacers cited 29 calls that went against them, including an incorrect kicked-ball call on Aaron Nesmith.
āI decided not to submit them, because I just felt like weād get a more balanced whistle [Game 2]. It didnāt feel that way,ā Carlisle said.
Rick Carlisle argues with an official in the fourth quarter of the Pacersā 130-121 Game 2 loss to the Knicks. Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports
ā[With] 5:08 in the third, the whole world knows [Tyrese] Haliburtonās got a bad back, and [Josh] Hart comes up and shoves him in the back. And JB DeRosa is looking right at it You can see him, heās got vision of the play. ā¦ He shoves Tyrese right in the corner, and thereās no whistle. Right in the back. That was shocking. And there are many others. But I promise you weāre going to submit these.ā
Haliburton said he wasnāt hurt on the play, and they didnāt lose solely because of the refs ā but that they have been getting the short end of the stick.
āWould I like more consistency? Yeah, but letās not pretend like thatās the only reason we lost. We just didnāt play good enough,ā Haliburton said. āYeah, weād like consistency. I donāt think he double-dribbled. But if you can overturn that call, why canāt you overturn the kicked ball? I donāt really understand that.ā