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Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds

On January 27, Beijing time, the NBA officially released the last two minutes of the Game between the Clippers and the Wizards. The report shows that in the last 50 seconds of the game, there were a total of 4 missed judgments. Kennard's key seven-pointer helped the Clippers complete a 35-point comeback, but referee reports showed that both of his magic goals should have been nullified.

Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds

The first missed judgment occurred 50.1 seconds before the end of the race. Pop broke through to score on a layup, Kennard hit Pop's hand, and the referee didn't whistle. Pope was supposed to get two free throws, but this time he missed a decision and it was the Wizards who suffered.

Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds
Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds
Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds

The second missed judgment occurred 29.8 seconds before the end of the race. Kuzma was caught in the backcourt by two Clippers players, and referee reports show he has gone a step in violation of the rules in an attempt to get rid of defense. The referee did not sound the whistle, and this missed judgment, it was the Clippers who suffered a loss.

Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds
Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds

The third miss occurred 10.9 seconds before the end of the game, when the Clippers trailed by 6 points. Winslow took more than 5 seconds to deliver the sideline ball, which was supposed to be a 5-second violation, and the referee did not whistle. After Winslow sent the ball off, Kennard hit a far-reaching three-pointer. This time, the judgment was missed, and it was the wizards who suffered the loss.

Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds
Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds
Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds

The last time was a wrongful judgment, and it was also the most critical one. In the final 1.9 seconds of the game, Kennard played 3+1, the perfect killer Wizard, but the referee's report showed that Bill had fouled him in advance before he could shoot. The 3+1 was supposed to be invalid, and the Clippers only got two free throws. The Wizards should not have been reversed by the Clippers, but the referee's successive misses and misjudgments gave the Clippers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to turn around.

Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds
Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds
Kennard 3+1 Kills should be null and void! Clippers Wizards referee report is out: 4 missed judgments in the last 50 seconds

With 20 seconds left in the game, the Clippers are still seven points behind. The data shows that in the past 20 seasons, the league has seen the same situation a total of 16240 times, but in the end, only the Clippers have achieved a reversal without extra time! It was a 0.0062% win miracle.

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