In a tense postgame press conference, head coach J.B. Bickerstaff addressed the pivotal moments that decided the game. "They started doubling and getting the ball out of Cade's hands. We'll find ways to fix it. We'll be better," he said, acknowledging the defensive adjustments that shifted the momentum. But the real talking point came when Bickerstaff was asked about the controversial no-call late in the game involving Ausar Thompson. "He fouled Ausar. It's clear. He trips him when he's going for a loose ball. End of game situation, that's tough," Bickerstaff stated, clearly frustrated by the missed call in such a critical moment. For fans and analysts alike, this play highlights the fine margins that define close contests, especially when every possession counts. As the team looks to bounce back, expect adjustments in handling pressure and creating cleaner looks down the stretch.
On the late no-call against Ausar: “He fouled Ausar. …
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On the late no-call against Ausar: “He fouled Ausar. …
On the late no-call against Ausar: “He fouled Ausar. …
On the late no-call against Ausar: “He fouled Ausar. …
On the late no-call against Ausar: “He fouled Ausar. …