
The NBA officially issued a referee report on yesterday's Lakers and Heat overtime battle, confirming that in the last two minutes of the regular season and overtime, there were a total of 5 missed judgments on the court, 2 of which were unfavorable to the Heat and 3 times to the Lakers, including the thick eyebrows 0.3 seconds before the end of the fourth quarter, which could have killed the game, and was fouled and did not blow.
The five missed judgments are as follows:
1:40 ahead of the end of the fourth quarter, Munch made physical contact with Lowry while defending lowry's near-basket shot, and should have given lowry two free throws, but the referee did not blow;
1:03 ahead of the end of the fourth quarter, Bam Adebayo shot a fake action to point out Davis, and his right shoulder took the initiative to make contact with the opponent and was blown an offensive foul. But the ball was lightly touched, and Davis's response was exaggerated, so it was a misjudgment;
0.3 seconds before the end of the fourth quarter, Westbrook's right wing did not hit a three-pointer, and Davis' crowd jumped off the basket and failed to point the ball into the basket. But the referee's report pointed out that Adebayor had physical contact with him when he jumped up to make up the basket, and should blow the penalty shooting foul and give the opponent two free throw opportunities. The referee did not make a timely blow penalty;
58.7 seconds before the end of overtime, PJ Tucker had physical contact with the opponent when defending Westbrook's breakthrough layup, and should have blown fouls, but the referee did not pay attention, and as a result, Westbrook was forced to jump up and pass the ball, making a mistake;
50.9 seconds before the end of overtime, Bradley inadvertently touched the opposing non-shooter after the opponent's shot while defending Duncan Robinson's shot, and the referee blew a three-point shot foul as a wrong decision.