WHITE PLAINS, New York -- Enes Kanter leans back on the gray suede sectional in the lounge of his apartment building, places both hands over his forehead and sighs.
"Are you kidding me?" he says.
Knicks rookie guard Allonzo Trier had just been called for a critical goaltend with 0.4 seconds to play and the New York Knicks were on their way to a fifth straight defeat.
"Yeah [the ball] was coming down," Kanter says as replay confirms the call that all but sealed the game. He slaps his knee in disgust and slams his left hand on the base of the couch.