Adam Silver has scheduled a meeting with the referees tomorrow, citing numerous missed foul calls against Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

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In an unprecedented move, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has scheduled an emergency meeting with the officiating crew assigned to Game 3 of the NBA Finals, following widespread criticism over several missed foul calls involving Oklahoma City Thunder’s star guard, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

Game 3, played between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers, was marked by high intensity and physical play. However, the post-game narrative quickly shifted from the on-court action to the officiating, as fans, analysts, and even players voiced concerns about the number of uncalled fouls against Gilgeous-Alexander. Throughout the game, Gilgeous-Alexander drove aggressively to the basket and appeared to absorb significant contact on multiple occasions, yet referees allowed play to continue without blowing the whistle.

Social media platforms were flooded with slow-motion replays and screenshots highlighting at least five separate incidents where Gilgeous-Alexander was hit on his drives, but no foul was called. Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault addressed the issue in the post-game press conference, stating, “We expect the Finals to be physical, but we also expect the game to be called fairly. Shai deserves the same protection as any other star in this league.”

According to league sources, Adam Silver personally reviewed the game footage and was reportedly “deeply concerned” about the officiating inconsistencies. The emergency meeting, scheduled for tomorrow in New York, will bring together the Game 3 referees, NBA officiating supervisors, and league executives. The agenda includes a thorough review of the missed calls, a discussion on the importance of maintaining high officiating standards, and a reminder of the league’s commitment to competitive integrity—especially during the championship series.

This intervention by Silver is being seen as a strong statement from the league office. “The NBA is built on fairness and excellence,” Silver said in a brief statement. “Our players, coaches, and fans deserve the highest standard of officiating, particularly on the game’s biggest stage.”

The outcome of the meeting could have immediate implications for the rest of the Finals. Many are speculating that referees will be under increased scrutiny in upcoming games, and there may even be changes to the officiating assignments for the remainder of the series.

As the Finals continue, all eyes will be on how the referees respond to the league’s heightened expectations—and whether Shai Gilgeous-Alexander receives the calls many believe he deserves.