James Dolan comments on NBA's decision regarding Wembanyama's foul
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 9:50 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
James Dolan, Governor of the NBA, expressed frustration with the league's decision not to retroactively assess a flagrant foul on Victor Wembanyama involving Jalen Brunson. Dolan referenced a New York Post cover depicting Wembanyama in the act of shoving Brunson, indicating support for calling the incident a foul. The exchange occurred in the context of Game 3, where no foul was initially called. Dolan mentioned he is restricted in his comments due to league rules, highlighting the ongoing tension around officiating in the playoffs.
- •James Dolan commented on a foul not called in Game 3.
- •Victor Wembanyama shoved Jalen Brunson to the ground.
- •Dolan noted he is limited in his comments due to NBA rules.
- •A New York Post cover depicted Wembanyama's action.
- •The incident stirred discussion about officiating standards.
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