
Tim Hardaway Jr. missed a 3-pointer in the left corner just before the buzzer, ending Game 4 and giving the New York Knicks a 94-93 comeback win Sunday over the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena.
Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff, players and fans went berserk at the lack of a foul called against the Knicks on the play as the Knicks celebrated around Jalen Brunson (32 points, 15 in the fourth).
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Cade Cunningham missed a pull-up jumper with 7 seconds left and the loose ball went to Hardaway, who appeared to be bumped by Josh Hart as he took a 3-point shot.
After the game, Hardaway was blunt about whether he thought he was fouled.
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“You all saw it. It was blatant.”
It was the only question Hardaway answered from reporters.
See for yourself.
Game 5 is Tuesday night in New York, where the Knicks can close out the first-round series.
