Mike Brown comments on NBA decision regarding Wemby flagrant foul
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 11:04 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
On June 10, Mike Brown addressed the NBA's decision not to retroactively classify a foul on Victor Wembanyama as a flagrant. He expressed skepticism about whether the league would heed his opinions, emphasizing the need for consistency in officiating. This comment follows a game that took place two days prior. Brown's remarks reflect a broader concern among coaches regarding officiating standards and accountability in the league.
- •Mike Brown discussed NBA's decision on June 10.
- •He expressed concerns about the lack of consistency in officiating.
- •The comments followed a game from two days earlier.
- •Brown indicated the league may not consider his input.
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