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Yankee Scores > Basketball > Finch Blasts “Unprofessional” Tony Brothers After Heated Game 3

Finch Blasts “Unprofessional” Tony Brothers After Heated Game 3

Last updated: May 9, 2026 7:32 am
Moses Ojewumi
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The head coach of the NBA team Minnesota Timberwolves, Chris Finch, commented on the crushing defeat in the second game of the quarterfinal playoffs against the San Antonio Spurs.

Despite a legendary 39-point night from Wemby, all eyes are on the tension between the bench and the whistle. Yankee Scores has the full scoop on the fight. 

 

Minnesota Timberwolves coach Chris Finch has described official Tony Brothers’ conduct as “unprofessional”.

Finch was confronted by the official on two occasions during a fourth-quarter stoppage Friday night.

The Timeout Trigger

With about 5:12 remaining in the Timberwolves’ 115 – 108 defeat to the Spurs, Finch tried to call a timeout to reset a sloppy offensive possession. Brothers, standing near Finch at the half-court line, didn’t grant the timeout until the 5:09 mark as Finch stomped onto the court in displeasure.

“I [told him] ‘I want my three seconds back,'” Finch said. “He clearly heard me [call a timeout]. He looked my way, ignored me, went on with the play. Almost cost us a turnover.”

The Escalation

The brothers, who seemingly didn’t enjoy the enthusiasm of Finch’s response, moved closer to the Minnesota huddle for a quick exchange of words. Minnesota center Naz Reid came to intervene between Brothers and try to soothe him.

Just a minute later, Finch approached to continue his conversation with Brothers. Finch explained that he wished to learn the source of the inbound passes. Brothers came closer to Finch, and the two exchanged words.

“He lost it,” Finch said.

Minnesota guard Bones Hyland and assistant coach Pablo Prigioni stopped Brothers from approaching Finch once more, and the episode soon cooled down. Anthony Edwards watched this fight from the side standing next to Finch during its last seconds.

NBA Officiating Under Fire

On Thursday night, in Game 2 of the NBA playoffs, there occurred an unpleasant incident involving an official as well. Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves claimed that an interaction between him and John Goble had been “disrespectful.”

In addition to an official-related conflict, the Timberwolves had another frustrating evening in San Antonio.

Wolves Stifled

The excited crowd on the home arena, Minnesota failed to score for about seven minutes at the beginning of the highly expected Game 3, falling behind by 14-1 versus the 62-win team San Antonio Spurs.

However, Wolves managed to put up resistance. Edwards scored 12 points in the last 2:08 minutes of the first quarter, which inspired the whole team. The score remained even after half-time – 51-51. It was even still – 102-100 when Finch decided to call a timeout near the beginning of the fourth quarter.

Nevertheless, the Spurs continued to dominate the game because of the excellent play of their center Wembanyama. He scored 39 points, 15 rebounds and made 5 blocks in this game.

Timberwolves’ Offensive Struggles

Minnesota was not able to fully utilize their advantage of numerous possessions. The team grabbed 15 offensive boards and took 14 extra shots – 99 compared to 85 by San Antonio, but shot only 38% and didn’t score through the length of Wembanyama.

Together, Minnesota’s most important players Julius Randle and Jaden McDaniels hit only 8 out of 34 attempts.

The Spurs now hold a 2-1 advantage over the Timberwolves and took back home

“Competition at the highest level,” Edwards said. “We wanna win. Finchy wanna win. Tony Brothers is Tony Brothers. We all love him.”

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