Knicks fans in Buffalo get the trifecta: Can blame the officials for losses by Bills, Sabres and Knicks.
This is a classic example of a postgame press conference where a coach cherry-picks the data to work the officials for the next game.
Knicks coach Mike Brown's rant is great theater, but the math shows a game of two distinct halves rather than a one-sided officiating conspiracy.
In the first two quarters, the whistle actually favored New York as the Knicks took nearly twice as many free throws as the Spurs.
Perhaps the most telling reality check came from the Knicks' own players. Following this presser, both Karl-Anthony Towns and Jalen Brunson publicly pushed back on Brown's narrative, with Towns flatly stating to the media that the referees "didn't cost us the game."
So when you see Knicks fans spreading this fake narrative point them to this tweet and the facts.