The Warriors-Kings series continues to add more drama.
“[The referees] have allowed too much,” Redick said. “I have no problem with physical play in the playoffs, but if Steph Curry is not allowed to move off the ball, if you’re preventing players from running down the court and you’re allowing that to happen. There’s a play late in Game 2 where Kevon Looney is right underneath the rim, ready for a rebound. [Domantas] Sabonis crashes in, pushes him in the back. They don’t call the foul. That’s a foul.
“The referees have dictated too much in the Kings’ favor in this series. I really believe that, and I don’t know if it’s the home crowd or whatever.”When Game 3 tips off Thursday night at Chase Center, a microscope will be on the officials and whether or not they will call things differently.
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