Suns coach Williams fined after calling foul


Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams was slapped with the fine after questioning the disparity in free throws awarded against the Suns in a 118-103 loss to the Pelicans in game four on Sunday. (Photo by Barry Gossage / NBAE / Getty Images / Getty Images via AFP)

Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams has been fined $15,000 after criticising officials in his team's playoff loss to New Orleans, the NBA said Tuesday.

Williams was slapped with the fine after questioning the disparity in free throws awarded against the Suns in a 118-103 loss to the Pelicans in game four on Sunday.

The Pelicans were awarded 42 free throws during the series-levelling win, against 15 handed to the Suns.

"You can slice it any way you want to," Williams said after the game.

"In a playoff game that physical, (the disparity) is amazing. Coaches shouldn't have to come up to the microphone and feel like they're going to get their heads cut off for speaking the truth."

Williams is the latest individual to be hit with a fine for criticising game officials since the playoffs got under way.

Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid and Memphis Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins were both fined $15,000 each on Monday for blasting officiating.

Top-seeded Phoenix host New Orleans in game five of their first round playoffs series later Tuesday. The series is level at 2-2.