In Game 3 of the NBA Finals, Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson is shoved by Spurs star Victor Wembanyama during the first quarter. Multiple outlets report that the incident occurs as play progresses in the early stage of the game and involves Wembanyama making contact with Brunson that one account describes as being in the neck area. After the play, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green criticizes the Knicks for not standing up to defend Brunson or respond defensively to the moment. The reports present Green’s comments as directed at the Knicks’ lack of physical response or immediate protection for Brunson following the shove. The New York Post and Newsweek both connect Green’s remarks to the same early-game incident, while the broader focus remains on the Knicks’ reaction rather than any discussion of league review or a penalty. The coverage centers on how players and teams respond to contact during high-stakes games and how Green frames that response.