Timberwolves' Chris Finch Rips Jamal Murray for Throwing Heat Pack Onto Court

Timberwolves’ Chris Finch Rips Jamal Murray for Throwing Heat Pack Onto Court

Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch ripped Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray for throwing a heat pack onto the court during Minnesota's 106-80 win in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals on Monday night.

Finch, when asked about the incident during his postgame press conference, called Murray's actions "inexcusable" and "dangerous."

"Well, I didn't actually see it happen but it was explained to me [that] the referees didn't see it either, so they're not able to issue a technical unless they see it," Finch said. "We tried to impress upon them that there probably aren't many fans in the building that have a heat pack, so it probably had to come from the bench, which they found logical."

"It's inexcusable and dangerous and I'm sure it was just a mistake and an oversight. I'm sure there was nothing intentional by the officiating at all. But certainly can't allow that to happen."

Murray, who has been battling a calf injury since the first round of the playoffs, tossed a heat pack onto the court in frustration during the second quarter. The pack landed in the middle of a Timberwolves-Nuggets scrum at the basket, and was scooped up by Denver forward Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who tossed it off the floor.

No action was taken by officials, though crew chief Marc Davis, in a pool report, said Murray's actions would have resulted in a technical foul had they been spotted.

“We weren’t aware it had come from the bench," Davis said. "If we would have been aware it came from the bench, we could have reviewed it under the hostile act trigger. The penalty would have been a technical foul."

Murray shot 3-for-18 from the field and scored just eight points in 36 minutes. It's not yet clear if he will face any discipline from the NBA for his actions.

Game 3 of the series is scheduled to tip off on Friday night at 9:30 p.m. at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Mn.

Injured Timberwolves Coach Jokes Mike Conley Should Be Stripped of NBA Award

Injured Timberwolves Coach Jokes Mike Conley Should Be Stripped of NBA Award

Minnesota Timberwolves guard Mike Conley won his second career NBA Teammate of the Year award on Wednesday, but one member of the organization joked it should be taken away because of a recent incident.

In the closing minutes of the Timberwolves' 122–116 win over the Phoenix Suns in Game 4 on Sunday, Conley crashed into coach Chris Finch after he was bumped out of bounds. Finch went down hard and suffered a torn patellar tendon in his right knee. He had to be helped off the court.

When Finch heard the news Wednesday about Conley being honored as the league's top teammate, he reached out with a witty quip.

"He wanted to put a word in about me winning that award," Conley said on KFAN on Wednesday evening. "He wants to veto it because I hurt him."

Finch underwent surgery Wednesday to repair his knee. It's unclear if he'll be able to return to the court and coach the Timberwolves on Saturday in Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinal series against the Denver Nuggets.

"He's still got his jokes and stuff so it seems like he's in good spirits," Conley said. "Hopefully the recovery process is that so he's able to come on the trip [to Denver] and be there for the first few games."

Conley also won the Teammate of the Year award in 2019, his final season with the Memphis Grizzlies. This year, he edged runner-ups Mikal Bridges of the Brooklyn Nets and New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson to take home the hardware.

The Timberwolves surprised Conley with the news after practice Wednesday.

"It's honestly an honor," Conley said on KFAN. "Anytime I get mentioned with the guys who are up for the award, I feel grateful and thankful to be up there. But to win the award is something that means a lot to me."