Finch calls out Brothers' 'unprofessional behavior...

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Finch calls out Brothers' 'unprofessional behavior...

Finch calls out Brothers' 'unprofessional behavior...

Timberwolves coach Chris Finch called it "completely unprofessional behavior" for official Tony Brothers to confront him on two separate occasions during a fourth-quarter stoppage Friday night in Game 3.

Finch calls out Brothers' 'unprofessional behavior...

Timberwolves coach Chris Finch called it "completely unprofessional behavior" for official Tony Brothers to confront him on two separate occasions during a fourth-quarter stoppage Friday night in Game 3.

Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch didn't hold back his frustration after Friday night's Game 3, calling out veteran official Tony Brothers for what he described as "completely unprofessional behavior." The incident unfolded during a fourth-quarter stoppage, where Brothers reportedly confronted Finch on two separate occasions, escalating tensions on an already heated playoff night.

"You can't have that," Finch said postgame, his voice still carrying the edge of the moment. "In a playoff game, emotions are high enough. For an official to seek out a coach like that—twice—it's just not how the game should be played." The confrontation added another layer of drama to what was already a physical, back-and-forth contest, and has since become a talking point among fans and analysts alike.

For those who follow the NBA closely, Tony Brothers is no stranger to controversy. Known for his no-nonsense style, he's often been a polarizing figure on the court. But Finch's pointed criticism suggests this went beyond typical referee-coach friction. "We're all trying to do our jobs out there," Finch added. "But there's a line, and tonight it was crossed."

The Timberwolves, fighting to stay alive in the series, will need to channel that intensity into Game 4. Whether the league office takes any action remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: this playoff series just got a whole lot more personal.

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