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NBA/裁判佛斯特哨音惹爭議 溜馬主帥護航:他是優秀的執法者

NBA/裁判佛斯特哨音惹爭議 溜馬主帥護航:他是優秀的執法者

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針對外界對於第四戰執法裁判佛斯特(Scott Foster)的批評聲浪,溜馬總教練卡萊爾(Rick Carlisle)近日在球隊訓練前發言,公開力挺這位資深裁判。
「我看到外界對裁判、尤其是佛斯特的評論,真的非常糟糕,」卡萊爾表示。「他是一位出色的裁判,這次季後賽的表現也非常稱職。」
佛斯特自1994-95年賽季開始執法NBA,與卡萊爾的交情長達30年。儘管佛斯特常被戲稱為「系列賽延長者」,意指他執法時經常讓落後方贏球、延長系列戰,但卡萊爾強調這樣的印象是不公平的。
Rick Carlisle on Scott Foster —"I've known Scott Foster 30 years, he's a great official…The ridiculous scrutiny that's thrown out there is terrible, unfair, unjust, and stupid.'(Via @ByTimReynolds, h/t @Fullcourtpass) pic.twitter.com/OG1OnMkQPc
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) 2025年6月15日
「我們執教生涯中遇過他很多次,外界現在針對他的過度檢視是荒謬、不公、愚蠢的,」卡萊爾說,並拒絕透露具體針對的是哪些批評內容。
總冠軍賽第四戰雙方總計獲得71次罰球機會,其中雷霆以38罰略勝溜馬的33罰。該場比賽共有53次犯規吹判,還出現兩次惡意犯規與兩次技術犯規。
Free-throws attempted tonight:38 — OKC33 — Pacers pic.twitter.com/cZvQnR8lwT
— BronMuse (@BronMuse) 2025年6月14日
雷霆主帥戴格諾(Mark Daigneault)對執法也給予正面評價:「這場比賽的犯規數確實很多,所以罰球才會多。比賽非常激烈,裁判做得不錯,這就是一場肢體碰撞強度很高的比賽。」
儘管兩隊總教練都相當力挺裁判的尺度,然而比賽剩下2分23秒,年度MVP亞歷山大(Shai Gilgeous-Alexander)一次可能的進攻犯規未被吹判,引起球迷不滿。當時他疑似推開防守的奈史密斯(Aaron Nesmith)後命中超前跳投,幫助雷霆取得104比103領先。
亞歷山大第四節獲得8次罰球,全場拿下34分,最終率雷霆以111比104逆轉獲勝,將系列賽扳成2:2平。
Should this have been an offensive foul or travel by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander?? pic.twitter.com/TzOYkn8cY9
— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) 2025年6月14日
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