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Mike Brown reacted to the controversial non-call at the end of the game vs. Golden State Warriors that resulted in the Sacramento Kings loss.
Credit: AP-Scanpix Credit AP-ScanpixSacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown reacted to the controversial non-call at the end of the game against the Golden State Warriors.
With 1.3 seconds remaining, Kevin Huerter made a last-second attempt to force overtime and, from looking at the replays, was clipped by Klay Thompson. However, the referees didn't whistle a foul, and the Warriors won 116-113.
"I just want, at the end of the game, somebody to step up and make the right call," Brown told reporters at the end of the game. "A guy gets hit on the arm shooting a 3, it's a foul. A guy takes 6 steps or 4 steps, it's a travel. We just want an opportunity to win in overtime."
"I do feel bad for the guys. It's tough being a Sacramento King, I think. Kevin [Huerter] got fouled," Brown added.
With a 3-6 record, the Kings fall down to 13th place in the Western Conference. Only the Los Angeles Lakers (2-8) and Houston Rockets (2-9) are the worse teams in the West.
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