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How in the world does he get that shot off for a 3 point play.

That was horrible.
 

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after the double whammy on Monday, I didn't watch so much as 1 second tonight

as for NBA officiating, it's nothing more than a guessing game, the only consistency is inconsistency
 

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Incredible NHL game on tonight. Why waste your time with the NBA?
 

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i love watching basketball and understand human error but with 9 seconds left the refs KNOW the spurs are going to foul as soon as anyone gets the ball. leonard clearly fouls him and the refs completely swallow the whistle. then call an and 1. they call that foul on durant earlier. and also do not blow the whistle on a shot clock violation allowing westbrook earlier to get a lay up about a minute before all of that. I don't mind OKC winning because i enjoy watching westbrook and durant but it angers me that refs receive no punishment for these moments that completely ruin the game
 

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Here`s the play.....Russell being fouled to no avail and completes a 3 point play.

Leonard wraps his arm around his waist.

Marv Albert nor Chris Webber don't say a word about it.....Albert says the Spurs were looking for a travel...LMAO....He`s an idiot.

 

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Here`s the play.....Russell being fouled to no avail and completes a 3 point play.

Leonard wraps his arm around his waist.

Marv Albert nor Chris Webber don't say a word about it.....Albert says the Spurs were looking for a travel...LMAO....He`s an idiot.


incompetent idiots
 

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Missed the end of the game but my Lord what a horrible call counting the basket.

We all had time to eat a sandwich from the point of the foul to the time it took him to get to the basket & score...
 

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Missed the end of the game but my Lord what a horrible call counting the basket.

We all had time to eat a sandwich from the point of the foul to the time it took him to get to the basket & score...

The foul was called on Aldridge. There wasn't continuation from Leonard.
 

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The NBA said in its Last Two Minute Report posted Wednesday that San Antonio was on the wrong end of two incorrect non-calls down the stretch of Wednesday's Spurs-Thunder game, which Oklahoma City won 95-91 for a 3-2 series lead.

The league acknowledged that San Antonio's Kawhi Leonard, attempting to intentionally foul Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook with the Spurs trailing by one, should have been whistled for the foul with 8.7 seconds remaining.

The play in question began when Westbrook received an inbounds pass from Dion Waiters with 9.3 seconds left and was immediately spun around by Leonard. No foul was called, and Westbrook ended up sealing the victory with a three-point play with 6.3 seconds remaining, scoring on a layup while being fouled by LaMarcus Aldridge.

Leonard said after the game he "definitely fouled" Westbrook on the initial attempt, but Westbrook continued turning the corner and attacking the rim.
The league also determined that another incorrect call came with 54.7 seconds to go. The Spurs' Danny Green was called for a defensive foul when he fell into Kevin Durant's legs after appearing to be tripped by Steven Adams on an attempted screen. The NBA, in its Last 2 Minute report, says the foul was incorrectly called because Adams extended "his leg into Green's path, causing him to trip and fall into Durant."

The league's two admissions Wednesday came after the NBA acknowledged five incorrect non-calls in the final 13.5 seconds of Game 2, which Oklahoma City won 98-97.

Since March 2015, the NBA's "Last Two Minute Report" has provided a public report card of sorts on everything that happens in the final 2 minutes of games that were within five points or less. The NBA said it releases the reports in an effort to be transparent, and because it would get inquiries from teams and media about certain calls in close games anyway.

Game 6 is Thursday in Oklahoma City.
 

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