After news made the rounds that Victor Wembanyama wouldn't be assigned a flagrant foul after he pushed New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson to the ground during Game 3 of the NBA Finals, superfan Ben Stiller reacted and knows the next contest will be “interesting.”
Stiller simply said that it “will be interesting tomorrow,” seemingly referring to Game 4 of the series, which will be played on Wednesday, June 10. He posted this around 3:00 am EST, so perhaps he misspoke when saying “tomorrow.”
It shouldn't come as a surprise that the Zoolander star wasn't happy. He previously called out Wemby's hit on Brunson, saying, “Not a basketball play.”
Victor Wembanyama's no-foul on Knicks' Jalen Brunson in Game 3
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) reacts as San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) looks on in the second quarter during game three of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden.
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During the first quarter of Game 3 of the NBA Finals, Wemby and Brunson got tied up. The San Antonio Spurs star then seemingly shoved Brunson by the back of his head, pushing him to the floor.
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Surprisingly, no foul was called on Wemby. The physicality continued throughout the game, and Brunson was on the receiving end of a lot of it.
The NBA then reviewed the play on Tuesday, June 9. Ultimately, they decided not to allot Wemby a retroactive flagrant foul, though the league acknowledged it missed a regular foul on him.
Both Wemby and Brunson scored 32 points in Game 3. However, the former was significantly more efficient than the latter, making 11 of his 18 shots. The Knicks' captain made 11 of his 25 shots, which still resulted in his best field goal percentage of the series.
The Spurs were able to fend off the Knicks, preventing New York from going up 3-0 in the series. They won Game 3 by four points, coming back from a second-half deficit.
Game 4 will be played at Madison Square Garden once again in New York City. Because the Spurs won Game 3, Game 5 will be necessary, and it will bring the series back to San Antonio on Saturday, June 13.
After news made the rounds that Victor Wembanyama wouldn't be assigned a flagrant foul after he pushed New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson to the ground during Game 3 of the NBA Finals, superfan Ben Stiller reacted and knows the next contest will be “interesting.