Logo

A strong message came from Knicks assistant coach Rick Brunson during Wednesday night’s Game 1 win over the Spurs in the 2026 NBA Finals.

“He told me to shut the hell up and he told the rest of the team to be quiet and leave the officials alone,” Knicks coach Mike Brown said after the 105-95 win.

“It was great of him because we were all kind of losing our mind.”


  Mike Brown and Rick Brunson (l to r) during Game 1. NBAE via Getty Images Mike Brown and Rick Brunson (l to r) during Game 1. NBAE via Getty Images

Those losing their minds included the players.

Rick Brunson’s son, Jalen, was seen screaming, “That’s a foul, Scott!” at official Scott Foster in the first quarter. He erupted again toward the end of the first half after San Antonio’s big man, Luke Kornet, landed on his ankle after he fell to the ground.


  Jalen Brunson with Scott Foster during Game 1. Jason Szenes for The New York Post Jalen Brunson with Scott Foster during Game 1. Jason Szenes for The New York Post

After the final buzzer, Brunson went right up to Foster, although he seemed to point out someone in the crowd. His teammate Jose Alvarado soon came over, trying to pull him away several times.

The Knicks wound up outscoring the Spurs 29-19 in the fourth quarter to clinch the Game 1 road win.

Knicks Merch Shop

This premium commemorative plaque features the iconic front cover of the New York Post from the Knicks’ historic 2026 NBA Finals victory.

$149.00
NY Post Store
Buy Now

The walls of any true fan require this plaque of our back cover from June 14, 2026 featuring Brunson and the boys celebrating their win.

$149.00
NY Post Store
Buy Now

The “Our Team, Our Title” wrap from our June 15, 2026 print edition set behind acrylic plexiglass and framed in black ayous wood.

$50.00+
NY Post Store
Buy Now

Grab a copy of our paper from June 14, 2026 celebrating this huge moment for Knicks fans and New York City as a whole.

$15.00
NY Post Store
Buy Now

A front-row chronicle of New York’s historic 2026 championship season!

$99.00
NY Post Store
Buy Now

OMG, indeed! This adjustable hat says what we were all thinking during this intense championship run.

$32.00
NY Post Store
Buy Now

No three letters are more appropriate right now.

$35.00
NY Post Store
Buy Now

Own this piece of history with our cover celebrating the Knicks’ sweep over the Cavs.

$40.00+
NY Post Store
Buy Now

Knicker Bonkers chronicles the historic championship run that united NYC. Featuring NY Post analysis and vivid photos, relive the magic of MSG.

$19.95
Triumph Books
Buy Now
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy something through our links.

Brunson ended the night with a team-high 30 points, even after taking a hit to his knee in the first quarter.

Brown’s postgame comments imply the team’s dissatisfaction with the night’s officiating without risking a potential fine.

While both teams committed 23 fouls, the Spurs attempted seven more free throws.

“We were all bitching too much at the officials,” he said. “Rick Brunson was great.”

It remains to be seen whether the Knicks continue pulling back on officials for the remainder of the series.

Game 2 of the NBA Finals is scheduled for Friday at San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center.

Comments
anonymous profile image
Powered by RoundtableBuilt on infrastructure designed for real-time media. Learn more at RTB.io.© Roundtable 2026. By using this site you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy