
There is no credible information or news reports indicating that New York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau has been accused of “stealing.” The term “stealing” in this context is unclear and may be a misunderstanding or misrepresentation. Thibodeau has been known for his outspoken criticism of officiating decisions, particularly when he believes his players are unfairly penalized. For instance, after a 2024 game against the Philadelphia 76ers, Thibodeau expressed frustration over the free-throw disparity, especially concerning Joel Embiid’s 21 free-throw attempts, suggesting that marginal contact was being called against his team while similar actions by Embiid went unpenalized
In another instance, during a 2023 game against the Orlando Magic, Thibodeau criticized the referees for not calling fouls on Jalen Brunson, stating he was “sick and tired” of the non-calls and emphasized that hitting a player in the head or arm should be considered fouls
These examples highlight Thibodeau’s tendency to challenge officiating decisions he perceives as unfair, but they do not support any accusations of “stealing.” If you have more specific information or context regarding the term “stealing” in relation to Thibodeau, please provide it so I can assist you further.