KSL Sports: Utah head basketball coach Larry Krystkowiak reacted to the double dribble call late in their 67-64 loss to Oregon on Saturday night.
Larry Krystkowiak expressed his feelings about the double dribble call as Utah lost to Oregon for the seventh straight time. It was clear that Krystkowiak was trying to get his point across in the postgame Zoom press conference without getting in trouble by the league. There is still a chance that Krystkowiak could be fined or receive a reprimand from the conference, which will be released on Monday if such thing happens.
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