By Tim Bontemps, 2026-06-05 01:58:27

圣安东尼奥——据消息人士向ESPN证实,NBA正在调查纽约尼克斯队球星杰伦·布伦森 (Jalen Brunson) 与场边球迷在总决赛首战第四节末段发生的一次互动。
周三,在纽约尼克斯以105-95击败圣安东尼奥马刺的比赛中,比赛还剩29.4秒,当队友OG·阿奴诺比 (OG Anunoby) 执行两次罚球时,布伦森显然对一些场边球迷感到不满。
这位尼克斯超级巨星在上一回合中完成了一记高难度进球,帮助纽约取得6分领先。在阿奴诺比罚球时,他与首战裁判组裁判长斯科特·福斯特 (Scott Foster) 进行了交流。
比赛结束后,布伦森又折返回来再次与福斯特交谈,显然他仍对发生的事情感到沮丧。
赛后,布伦森并没有向媒体记者提及此事,并且在周四训练日的媒体采访环节中也拒绝发表评论。
布伦森全场比赛砍下30分,其中仅在第四节就贡献了13分且没有出现一次失误。尼克斯在第三节曾落后14分,但最终完成了逆转,将他们的季后赛连胜纪录扩大到12场,其中有11场比赛他们都是以两位数的优势获胜。
在这12场比赛中,纽约尼克斯累计净胜272分,这创下了NBA 80年历史上(包括所有常规赛和季后赛)的最佳纪录。
此外,NBA在周四对一名球迷处以终身禁赛的处罚,原因是该球迷在比赛期间冲入球场,企图与马刺队球星维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 合影。另一名相关人员也将因“在此次事件中所起的作用”而被终身禁赛。

在总决赛首战与裁判斯科特·福斯特的两次交流中,杰伦·布伦森显然对与场边球迷的互动感到非常沮丧。 Scott Wachter-Imagn Images
Prime Video最先报道了联盟对布伦森事件的调查。
近年来,球迷的行为和举止一直是NBA强调的重点。在本赛季开始时,联盟曾向所有30支球队发送了一份备忘录,表示希望“持续且警惕地执行《NBA球迷行为准则》……以震慑和处理NBA比赛及活动中的球迷不当行为。”
NBA在这份10月份的备忘录中告诉各支球队,场馆工作人员“必须接受培训,以识别违反NBA规则的行为,并主动做出应对”。与许多体育联盟一样,NBA也有一段详细介绍球迷行为准则的视频,在每场比赛前都会在各个球馆内播放。
联盟表示:“各支球队和球馆必须严格执行《行为准则》,绝不姑息任何影响我们球员、球迷或以其他方式干扰比赛的不当行为,这一点至关重要。”
*美联社对此报道亦有贡献。*
由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。
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Sources: NBA eyes interaction between Jalen Brunson, fans in Game 1

SAN ANTONIO – The NBA is investigating an interaction between New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson and courtside fans late in the fourth quarter of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Brunson appeared to be upset with some courtside fans while teammate OG Anunoby was taking a pair of free throws with 29.4 seconds remaining Wednesday in New York’s 105-95 victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
The Knicks superstar, who made an acrobatic shot on the previous possession to give New York a six-point lead, had a conversation with official Scott Foster, the crew chief for Game 1’s officials, as Anunoby was shooting his free throws.
Brunson then circled back to talk to Foster again after the game concluded, and he was clearly still frustrated about what had taken place.
Brunson didn’t address the incident with reporters after the game and also declined to comment during Thursday’s practice day media session.
Brunson finished the contest with 30 points and scored 13 – without committing a turnover – in the fourth quarter alone as the Knicks stormed back from a 14-point third-quarter deficit to extend their playoff winning streak to 12 consecutive games, 11 of which they have won by double figures.
New York’s plus-272 point differential over that 12-game span remains the best in the 80-year history of the NBA, covering all regular-season and playoff games.
The NBA also banned a fan for life Thursday for running onto the court during play in an attempt to get a selfie with Spurs star Victor Wembanyama. A second person will also receive a lifetime ban for “their role in the incident.”

Jalen Brunson was visibly frustrated over an interaction with a courtside fan during a pair of conversations with official Scott Foster in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Scott Wachter-Imagn Images
Prime Video first reported the league’s investigation of the Brunson incident.
Fan behavior and conduct has been a point of emphasis for the NBA in recent years, and the league sent a memo to all 30 clubs at the start of this season saying it wants “consistent and vigilant enforcement of the NBA Fan Code of Conduct … to deter and address fan misconduct at NBA games and events.”
The NBA, in that October memo, told teams that arena staff “must be trained to identify behavior that violates NBA rules and to respond proactively.” The NBA, like many leagues, also has a video detailing a code of conduct for fans played in every arena before each game.
“It is critical that teams and arenas vigorously enforce the Code of Conduct and not tolerate any misconduct that impacts our players, fans, or otherwise disrupts the game,” the league said.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
By Tim Bontemps, via ESPN



